I think if there was any sort connotation to any sort of right wing/fascistic type of leanings to neofolk it wouldn't be in this sentiment of poor me, low self esteem loss of "what could of been." I'd say if anything it would be a proper stronger sense of resurgence, or a re-awakening and a bringing fourth a new interest to a new generation to build such an enthusiasm that it could inspire such a grand re-awakening of a renewed occult interest, rather than some bitter our team lost the battle and now we're going to cry about it with acoustic guitars. When I think of a band like Death In June, I think their message comes across as pagan unity, to me, I sense if it's anything to do with right wing in it's sentiment, is that it's about bringing us back together and re-grouping our ideals and shaping them in different ways and recognizing our ingrained truths and finding those commonalities that belong specifically to us as "European blooded" type and celebrating those ideals that are specific together as one. I don't find this miserable bitter type of attribute, perhaps telling of past a tragedy, done musically in a melancholic fashion, but not being performed in a defeated sense, but in an uplifted way to inspire, learn and to grow from. Instead of wallowing in our defeats, we learn from them to be inspired and to become more clear and sharp in defending what is sacred to us or what it is we think is so near and dear and by using such stripped down primitive type of music to convey such a primordial emotion works very well at conjuring such deep rooted sentiments from within.