bearkat42
Well-Known Member
Yeah, I'm dead serious.
No, it's not a stretch in the least bit.
This is not a conspiracy theory. It's not about what might happen. It's already a done deal. Let me explain.
Just weeks before Stephen Bannon was tapped to become the new CEO of Donald Trump's presidential campaign last month, he bragged to Sarah Posner of Mother Jones that Breitbart News, the media company he has led for years, "is the platform for the alt-right."
Let's pause there.
The phrase "alt-right" was coined by one of the most bigoted, racist, white supremacists in America — Richard Betrand Spencer. He is the brain of the alt-right movement — which is nothing more than white supremacist bigotry by a new name. In 2013, the Anti-Defamation League labeled him as "symbol of the new white supremacy." The Southern Poverty Law Center called the 38-year old-Spencer "a suit-and-tie version of the white supremacists of old, a kind of professional racist in khakis."
They continued, "Spencer advocates for an Aryan homeland for the supposedly dispossessed white race and calls for 'peaceful ethnic cleansing' to halt the 'deconstruction' of European culture. But even some of the Europeans he lionizes have rejected him; in October 2014, his attempt to hold an NPI conference in Budapest, Hungary, resulted in his arrest and expulsion."
These are just a few deeply troubling quotes from Richard Spencer, the founder of the alt-right movement, provided to me by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
The new CEO of Donald Trump's campaign, Stephen Bannon, openly admitted to leading the online platform for the alt-right movement. Ben Shapiro, a lifelong conservative who worked for Breitbart for years before resigning in disgust recently wrote an op-ed for The Washington Post entitled "The Breitbart Alt-Right Just Took Over the GOP" and said it was "shot through with racism and anti-Semitism."
Shapiro continued saying how Breitbart's own lead writers openly said the primary difference between them and skinheads was "intelligence."
Richard Spencer, who is the man who coined the phrase "alt-right" and continues to serve as the intellectual and philosophical brain behind the movement, is an unabashed racist white nationalist. Two different anti-bigotry organizations have identified this man as a bigot for years.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/pol...transformation-turn-gop-kkk-article-1.2784690
No, it's not a stretch in the least bit.
This is not a conspiracy theory. It's not about what might happen. It's already a done deal. Let me explain.
Just weeks before Stephen Bannon was tapped to become the new CEO of Donald Trump's presidential campaign last month, he bragged to Sarah Posner of Mother Jones that Breitbart News, the media company he has led for years, "is the platform for the alt-right."
Let's pause there.
The phrase "alt-right" was coined by one of the most bigoted, racist, white supremacists in America — Richard Betrand Spencer. He is the brain of the alt-right movement — which is nothing more than white supremacist bigotry by a new name. In 2013, the Anti-Defamation League labeled him as "symbol of the new white supremacy." The Southern Poverty Law Center called the 38-year old-Spencer "a suit-and-tie version of the white supremacists of old, a kind of professional racist in khakis."
They continued, "Spencer advocates for an Aryan homeland for the supposedly dispossessed white race and calls for 'peaceful ethnic cleansing' to halt the 'deconstruction' of European culture. But even some of the Europeans he lionizes have rejected him; in October 2014, his attempt to hold an NPI conference in Budapest, Hungary, resulted in his arrest and expulsion."
These are just a few deeply troubling quotes from Richard Spencer, the founder of the alt-right movement, provided to me by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
The new CEO of Donald Trump's campaign, Stephen Bannon, openly admitted to leading the online platform for the alt-right movement. Ben Shapiro, a lifelong conservative who worked for Breitbart for years before resigning in disgust recently wrote an op-ed for The Washington Post entitled "The Breitbart Alt-Right Just Took Over the GOP" and said it was "shot through with racism and anti-Semitism."
Shapiro continued saying how Breitbart's own lead writers openly said the primary difference between them and skinheads was "intelligence."
Richard Spencer, who is the man who coined the phrase "alt-right" and continues to serve as the intellectual and philosophical brain behind the movement, is an unabashed racist white nationalist. Two different anti-bigotry organizations have identified this man as a bigot for years.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/pol...transformation-turn-gop-kkk-article-1.2784690