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Will they protest for the "alt-right" at the inauguration? Recently saw that they thought trump wasn't being quite racist enough for their taste..

What are you going to do about it if they do?

 

they have the right to assemble like the rest of us do

What are you going to do about it>>>>>

 

laugh at them?

((((((((((hillbilly lives matter)))))))))))

Don't worry, CT, Steve Bannon is there to look out for the racist Alt-right's interests.

Oy vey, just like we NEVER heard of a "White Hispanic" (Zimmerman) before it was NECESSARY TO INVENT it, we NEVER heard of this "vast" "Alt Right" "Movement," seriously it's like 19 people in a basement somewhere right?

I LOVE THE SIGHT OF SNOWFLAKES MELTING, it's BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!

“It isn't so much that liberals are ignorant. It's just that they know so many things that aren't so.”

RR

And they have been "believing" Their own Bullshit for like 60 years.

 

Seadog, do you intentionally lie, or are you just ignorant?

Even Steve Bannon admits to Breitbart providing a platform for the Alt-right

I bet you know who Richard Spencer is. 

 

 

.... By early 2009, Spencer could no longer hold back his fixation on “contemporary white consciousness.” In a May 29, 2009 TakiMag piece entitled “White Like Me” Spencer opined, “In our increasingly globalized world (it’s not just a cliché), race hasn’t been obscured or overcome, as many had hoped, but heightened and magnified—and contemporary white consciousness, if we’re to use this term, is so complicated and bizarre (more on that below) that no serious cultural publication should refrain from discussing it.

By year’s end, Spencer left the semi-respectability of the paleo-conservatives for good, when he announced that he was leaving TakiMag to start AlternativeRight.com, “an online magazine of radical traditionalism.” Under the financial umbrella of British expatriate Peter Brimelow’s white nationalist VDARE foundation, Alternative Right took to repackaging old white nationalist ideas for a new generation.

Launched March 1, 2010 with a professional-looking design and a long list of columnists, Alternative Right quickly became a big success in white nationalist circles. As one activist wrote, “I have been glued to the same website for hours today: Richard Spencer’s new webzine Alternative Right … I hope that Alternative Right will attract the brightest young conservatives and libertarians and expose them to far broader intellectual horizons, including race realism, White Nationalism, the European New Right, the Conservative Revolution, Traditionalism, neo-paganism, agrarianism, Third Positionism, anti-feminism, and right-wing anti-capitalists, ecologists, bioregionalists, and small-is-beautiful types.

http://www.irehr.org/2014/06/27/who-is-richard-spencer/

 

> just like we NEVER heard of a "White Hispanic" (Zimmerman) before it was NECESSARY TO INVENT it

the police in my town use this term to describe people they pull over on the police radio.

"white hispanic"- "dark hispanic"

i was wondering if this description is even socially acceptable. clearly it is to the local PD.

 

That article looks cool. Thanks. 

I'm just comfy when Seadog posts. When I come across white-right opinions, I want them screamed at me by Seadog and no one else. 

When you say snowflake, I assume you mean trump.

biggest crybaby man-child I've ever seen.

11+7=

Uh....18???

 

blush

It's 9 in numerology.

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Hey dead2, since you refuse to offer your opinion on the the new president's Chief Strategist, how about weighing in one of the Alt-right's loudest voices, Richard Spencer?

 Maybe you could give your opinion on his idea of a white ethnostate? Or perhaps you could weigh in on some of his other racist ideology that the Chief Strategist Steve Bannon helped propagate with Breitbart?

 

 

Alt-right's >>

 

there is no Alt-right'..

 

next question

Richard Spencer is President of The National Policy Institute and Editor of Washington Summit Publishers, Radix Journal, and RadixJournal.com.

Spencer was formerly an Assistant Editor at The American Conservative magazine and Executive Editor of Taki's Magazine (Takimag). In 2010, he founded AlternativeRight.com, which he edited until 2012.

Spencer has been a guest speaker at the Property and Freedom Society, The Traditional Britain Group, American Renaissance, the HL Mencken Club, as well as NPI conferences.

He holds a B.A. with High Distinction from the University of Virginia and a M.A. from the University of Chicago. He was a doctoral student at Duke University before dropping out to pursue a life of thought-crime. 

 

http://richardbspencer.com/about/

>>there is no Alt-right'.

 

Richard Spencer and Steve Bannon disagree.

 

Richard Spencer Launches 'Alt-Right' Website on Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday

January 17, 2017

 

Sarah Viets

There have been some big changes for white nationalist leader Richard Spencer –– a posh townhouse in Alexandria, Va., and a new website, Altright.com, staffed with a cadre of well-known leaders of the radical right.

 

Richard Spencer at the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland.

Launched on Monday, Martin Luther King. Jr.’s birthday, the website promises to highlight “the best writers and analysts from Alt Right, in North America, Europe, and around the world.” But with an editorial staff handpicked from the most influential corners of the radical right, it might be worth taking that Trump-like claim of greatness with a grain of salt.

Henrik Palmgren of Red Ice Radio will serve as the site’s “media director”; Brad Griffin, also known as Hunter Wallace, of Occidental Dissent will be the “news editor”; and William Regnery, who founded the National Policy Institute (NPI), a white supremacist “think tank,” will serve as the site’s publisher.  

https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2017/01/17/richard-spencer-launches-...

 

 

 

 

More on the Alt-right and Steve Bannon's connection

 

Bannon once described Breitbart News in an interview with the Investigative Fund as the "platform for the alt-right," or alternative right. It's a brand of far-right conservatism that generally embraces and promotes white nationalism, racism, anti-Semitism, homophobia, transphobia and misogyny.

People who identify as alt-right reject those descriptors as overly simplistic. They believe that what they define as intellectualism and rational thought should guide policy.

According to Breitbart's own "guide to the alt-right," they aren't racist, they're "unapologetically embracing a new identity politics that prioritizes the interests of their own demographic." They aren't misogynist, they "incorporate masculinist principles." (Breitbart does concede in that same article that neo-Nazis, or "1488ers," make up part of the alt-right.)

 

http://www.latimes.com/nation/politics/trailguide/la-na-trailguide-updat...

 

They really are reprehensible people. I understand why you would want to try to dismiss their influence on the Bannon and Trump administration.

>> there is no Alt-right'..

Yep...

WHITE Nationalists, Neo Nazis, or WHITE Supremacists take your pick but, don't call them "Alt-right".

That's a disguise and attempt to re-brand themselves. To become acceptable or "normal".

 

 

^good point, it's like what Chuck-D said...

These days
You can't see who's in cahoots
'Cause now the KKK
Wears three-piece suits

Dead2 would you rather we refer to the Alt-right by the more traditional moniker white nationalist?  

 

Dead2 how do you feel about Steve Bannon, the mouthpiece for the white nationalist movement,  as the Chief Strategist/ propagandist in the new administration?

Don't forget Press Secretary Sean Spicer's connection with WHITE Nationalists.

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Alt Left

Dead2, deflecting again?

Steve Bannon is the Chief Strategist, Sean Spicer is the Press Secretary. 

What official position did Rev wright hold in the Obama administration?

Also, Obama denounced Rev Wright's statements.

Steve Bannon provided a platform for white nationalists.

 

Also, Obama denounced Rev Wright's statements.>>

 

Obama spent 20 years listening to Wright....after 20 years he decided to denounce..

During the 2008 presidential race, then-Sen. Barack Obama worked to distance himself from his old pastor, Chicago’s Trinity United Church of Christ’s Rev. Jeremiah Wright. The Washington Post’s Richard Cohen wrote at the time how Wright had granted a lifetime achievement award to radical Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.

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The Anti-Defamation League has denounced Farrakhan and his Nation of Islam as a “hate group.”

Farrakhan has called Jews “bloodsuckers,” “satanic” and accused them of running the slave trade. He has labeled gays as “degenerates.” In a 2006 speech, the ADL again condemned Farrakhan when he said: “These false Jews promote the filth of Hollywood that is seeding the American people and the people of the world and bringing you down in moral strength. … It's the wicked Jews the false Jews that are promoting lesbianism, homosexuality. It's wicked Jews, false Jews that make it a crime for you to preach the word of God, then they call you homophobic!"

 

 

Alt-Left

More deflection. 

Farrakhan held no official position in the Obama administration.

 

Bannon and Spicer are members of the Trump administration. 

Why do you refuse to comment on Bannon?

You got a lot of Hate for Obama homie...

Haven't seen ANYTHING positive with proof about how Trump is gonna help ALL people of the United States.

Care to elaborate?

Haven't seen ANYTHING positive with proof about how Trump is gonna help ALL people of the United States.>>

 

keep looking

he's only been president for 10 minutes

 

Wait...

He's gonna let us know soon?

Will it be before or after the 660 confirmation spots of which he has only nominated 28?

You've been stumping pretty hard for him. Surely you must know??