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originally posted by: Kali74
a reply to: Fools
So, thoughts on the shooting or anything else in the OP?
originally posted by: Gryphon66
a reply to: Fools
The strongest feature of the political right is authoritarianism.
All government is authoritarian.
Both American major parties are Right Wing hovering around center right.
originally posted by: Gryphon66
a reply to: Fools
They were left (revolutionary) until they won ... then they went even further Right than what had been before.
We memorialize such things in “new boss same as the old boss.”
originally posted by: Kali74
a reply to: Fools
Richard Spencer, loathsome as he is, didn't shoot anyone or even fire a gun. It's getting real, we have fighting with weapons in the streets between a bunch of morons on both sides of the spectrum and all over the internet looks like a civil war brewing.
So my question is, do we try to stop it? Can we? It's really hard to not be partisan for most of us.
originally posted by: Kali74
a reply to: Fools
No. He is alt-right. A founder of the alt-right, specifically.
originally posted by: Fools
originally posted by: Kali74
a reply to: Fools
No. He is alt-right. A founder of the alt-right, specifically.
You are very wrong, true he found himself among the early alt-right, but he was pretty quickly excommunicated. As soon as the "alt right" heard his nonsense that "marx was right", he was highly disliked and among the alt right world that I know of he is viewed as a leper.
In 2008, he began popularizing the term alt-right. On Facebook, he posted images of himself with John Derbyshire—a polymathic, often charming writer who was fired from National Review in 2012 for racism—and Richard Lynn, an English psychologist who has argued that East Asians are slightly smarter than whites, who are in turn much smarter than blacks.
There he edited and published a new online magazine, Alternative Right, and soon took over the National Policy Institute. Founded in 2005 by William Regnery II, of the conservative Regnery publishing family, NPI is a white-identity think tank with little money and virtually no staff. During the next five years, Spencer merged its mission with his own. It remained essentially a one-man operation—the Whitefish house owned by Spencer’s mother is listed in official filings as NPI’s principal office, and its 2015 IRS filing shows that Spencer drew just $13,275 in salary and was the only paid employee.
When Donald Trump began adopting alt-right themes during his presidential campaign, Spencer threw him his support. On August 25, 2016, in a scripted campaign speech, Hillary Clinton said that the Trump campaign didn’t represent “Republicanism as we have known it.” Controlling his campaign, she said, was “an emerging racist ideology known as the alt-right.” With one major-party presidential nominee using his nomenclature, and the other accused of supporting his ideas, Spencer got famous, and he moved into an apartment in Northern Virginia. (He continues to live part-time in Whitefish.)
The National Policy Institute (NPI) is a white supremacist think tank based in Alexandria, Virginia.
It acts as a lobbying group for white supremacists and seeks to provide a "so-called alt-right" "intellectual vanguard".Its president as of 2016 is Richard B. Spencer, a founder of the blog Alternative Right. It publishes the journal Radix.