Trump's brownshirts hold rally in DC, do Nazi salute, say Nazi things

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Strictly speaking, bernie and hillary's policies were moreso in my self interest. Im struggling out here on many levels and will not benefit from tax cuts or anything. Trump might even end up cutting my benefits that im largely relying on. I dont know.

I just really dislike hillary and the establishment order and was hoping for some sort of shakeup. The corruption was way too ridiculous, i dont believe in 2 families having 5-7 terms in a two decade span and i knew my state was going heavy hillary anyway so my vote didnt matter. In the past, i supported obama twice and ron paul in his primary...im a change voter, especially after 8 years of one party in the white house..i dont believe one party should have complete rule for a long time if at all and even hoped the dems would retake the senate with trump winning the white house so his ridiculous side could be held in check.
so, for parity, you'd like to see the nation stagnate. there's a lot of reasons to change party, vote, etc, but simply because one can't be in power too long is silly. especially when we go back and forth undoing and redoing the past administration's legislation.
 

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http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/21/us/alt-right-salutes-donald-trump.html

WASHINGTON — By the time Richard B. Spencer, the leading ideologue of the alt-right movement and the final speaker of the night, rose to address a gathering of his followers on Saturday, the crowd was restless.

In 11 hours of speeches and panel discussions in a federal building named after Ronald Reagan a few blocks from the White House, a succession of speakers had laid out a harsh vision for the future, but had denounced violence and said that Hispanic citizens and black Americans had nothing to fear. Earlier in the day, Mr. Spencer himself had urged the group to start acting less like an underground organization and more like the establishment.

But now his tone changed as he began to tell the audience of more than 200 people, mostly young men, what they had been waiting to hear. He railed against Jews and, with a smile, quoted Nazi propaganda in the original German. America, he said, belonged to white people, whom he called the “children of the sun,” a race of conquerors and creators who had been marginalized but now, in the era of President-elect Donald J. Trump, were “awakening to their own identity.”

As he finished, several audience members had their arms outstretched in a Nazi salute. When Mr. Spencer, or perhaps another person standing near him at the front of the room — it was not clear who — shouted, “Heil the people! Heil victory,” the room shouted it back.

These are exultant times for the alt-right movement, which was little known until this year, when it embraced Mr. Trump’s campaign and he appeared to embrace it back. He chose as his campaign chairman Stephen K. Bannon, the media executive who ran the alt-right’s most prominent platform, Breitbart News, and then named him as a senior adviser and chief strategist.

Now the movement’s leaders hope to have, if not a seat at the table, at least the ear of the Trump White House.

While many of its racist views are well known — that President Obama is, or may as well be, of foreign birth; that the Black Lives Matter movement is another name for black race rioters; that even the American-born children of undocumented Hispanic immigrants should be deported — the alt-right has been difficult to define. Is it a name for right-wing political provocateurs in the internet era? Or is it a political movement defined by xenophobia and a dislike for political correctness?

At the conference on Saturday, Mr. Spencer, who said he had coined the term, defined the alt-right as a movement with white identity as its core idea.

“We’ve crossed the Rubicon in terms of recognition,” Mr. Spencer said at the conference, which was sponsored by his organization, the National Policy Institute.

And while much of the discourse at the conference was overtly racist and demeaning toward minorities, for much of the day the sentiments were expressed in ways that seemed intended to not sound too menacing. The focus was on how whites were marginalized and beleaguered.

One speaker, Peter Brimelow, the founder of Vdare.com, an anti-immigration website, asked why, if Hispanics had the National Council of La Raza and Jews had the Anti-Defamation League, whites were reluctant to organize for their rights. Some speakers made an effort to distance themselves from more notorious white power organizations like the Ku Klux Klan.

But as the night wore on and most reporters had gone home, the language changed.

Mr. Spencer’s after-dinner speech began with a polemic against the “mainstream media,” before he briefly paused. “Perhaps we should refer to them in the original German?” he said.

The audience immediately screamed back, “Lugenpresse,” reviving a Nazi-era word that means “lying press.”

Mr. Spencer suggested that the news media had been critical of Mr. Trump throughout the campaign in order to protect Jewish interests. He mused about the political commentators who gave Mr. Trump little chance of winning.

“One wonders if these people are people at all, or instead soulless golem,” he said, referring to a Jewish fable about the golem, a clay giant that a rabbi brings to life to protect the Jews.

Mr. Trump’s election, Mr. Spencer said, was “the victory of will,” a phrase that echoed the title of the most famous Nazi-era propaganda film. But Mr. Spencer then mentioned, with a smile, Theodor Herzl, the Zionist leader who advocated a Jewish homeland in Israel, quoting his famous pronouncement, “If we will it, it is no dream.”

The United States today, Mr. Spencer said, had been turned into “a sick, corrupted society.” But it was not supposed to be that way.

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Richard B. Spencer, a leader of the alt-right movement, spoke at a conference in Washington on Saturday. CreditAl Drago/The New York Times
“America was, until this last generation, a white country designed for ourselves and our posterity,” Mr. Spencer thundered. “It is our creation, it is our inheritance, and it belongs to us.”

But the white race, he added, is “a race that travels forever on an upward path.”

“To be white is to be a creator, an explorer, a conqueror,” he said.

More members of the audience were on their feet as Mr. Spencer described the choice facing white people as to “conquer or die.”

Of other races, Mr. Spencer said: “We don’t exploit other groups, we don’t gain anything from their presence. They need us, and not the other way around.”

The ties between the alt-right movement and the Trump team are difficult to define, even by members of the alt-right.

Mr. Bannon was the chief executive of Breitbart, an online news organization that has fed the lie that Mr. Obama is a Kenyan-born Muslim. As recently as last year, Breitbart published an op-ed article urging that “every tree, every rooftop, every picket fence, every telegraph pole in the South should be festooned with the Confederate battle flag.”

Mr. Bannon told Mother Jones this year that Breitbart was now “the platform for the alt-right.”

But in an interview last week with The Wall Street Journal, Mr. Bannon said that the alt-right was only “a tiny part” of the viewpoint represented on Breitbart.

“Our definition of the alt-right is younger people who are anti-globalists, very nationalist, terribly anti-establishment,” he told The Journal, adding that the alt-right had “some racial and anti-Semitic overtones.”

When asked about Mr. Bannon, the conference’s speakers said that they might have shaken his hand on occasion, but that they did not know him well.

Mr. Brimelow said that he had met “Mr. Bannon once, earlier this summer, before he ascended to Olympus.” He said he had told Mr. Bannon that he was doing great work at Breitbart. “He agreed,” Mr. Brimelow recalled to the audience.

As for Mr. Trump, Mr. Brimelow said he had met him about 30 years ago at a “conservative affinity meeting” in Manhattan. But that was it.

“Trump and Steve Bannon are not alt-right people,” Mr. Brimelow said, adding that they had opportunistically seized on two issues that the alt-right cares most about — stopping immigration and fighting political correctness — and used them to mobilize white voters.

Mr. Spencer said that while he did not think the president-elect should be considered alt-right, “I do think we have a psychic connection, or you can say a deeper connection, with Donald Trump in a way that we simply do not have with most Republicans.”

White identity, he said, is at the core of both the alt-right movement and the Trump movement, even if most voters for Mr. Trump “aren’t willing to articulate it as such.”

At various points, he and other speakers outlined where they differed from Mr. Trump. They see him as too beholden to Israel. They do not see any reason to start a trade war with China, and they are not necessarily opposed to the Iran nuclear deal.

For them, immigration is the most potent mobilizing issue, less for economic reasons than because of the prospect that white Americans will someday represent less than half of the population of the country.

For the alt-right, the most exciting thing about Mr. Trump was that he built a campaign around the issues that mattered most to them, and that white people had voted for him in numbers that left the political establishments of both parties stunned. Now, Mr. Spencer said, it is up to the alt-right to formulate the ideas and policies to guide the new administration.

“I think we can be the ones out in front, thinking about those things he hasn’t quite grasped yet, who are putting forward policies,” Mr. Spencer said, that “have a realistic chance of being implemented.”

:ohhh:So you're telling me that white people voted for Trump because he ran on a "whites first" platform? And all this time I thought it was about political correctness and Hillary's corruption :troll:.
 

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:francis:Well, one party controls the White House, and congress, and will get to pick Supreme Court justices who will effect the country for decades. And it ain't the Democrats.

Hence why i wanted the democrats to take the senate. I also thought that trump would generally be a moderate outside of his immigration policy but the pence pick and time has shifted my hopes on that. I think hes in it too deep now but time will tell. I also strongly disagree with the republicans not having a hearing on Garland. I think it goes against the spirit of the founding fathers. They could easily just vote him down (id personally vote in favor, hes a moderate), but at least they showed respect to the president and the system.

so, for parity, you'd like to see the nation stagnate. there's a lot of reasons to change party, vote, etc, but simply because one can't be in power too long is silly. especially when we go back and forth undoing and redoing the past administration's legislation.

Maybe im an altruist but i believe in compromise..i also believe in society and the power of individuals to eventually to the right thing as a collective to progress the country. I dont think the government should be in the business of drastically determining the future of the country. In theory, compromise should enable the maximum amount of happiness for the greatest amount of people. Its rooted in a utilitarian view of the world i have. One party for too long ultimately leads to a tyranny of the majority and i dont have too much faith in the ingenuity of either party.

The democrats needed to purge themselves of the clinton machine for the betterment of the future. Fwiw, i dont think trump will run for re-election, i hope the democrats find a savior, and i would have voted for bernie over trump
 

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:russell: Retarded article...Never heard of this guy before ..hes not a contributor or part of any popular conservative movement...hes a bona fide neo nazi being propped up by the liberal media as the face of the "alt right movement"

The New york times should give up printing words since most are lies and just accept their new role as fish wrap
 

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Sad to see this happening..

But this is a the end result of 16 years of ever increasing PC clamp-downs, purple-haired authoritarians, and demeaning of white people.


What did you expect them to do? Just take it?

Why should they apologize for having ancestors that literally defeated everyone on the battlefield. The Japanese were the only real-threat to their power and they took them out and turned them into wimps.

Now the world is changing, and white people are losing their firm grip on the world, but they still are told that they are responsible for ills of the entire world.

Whites have tried to atone for their 1000 year winning streak by inviting millions of non-whites into their native homeland, and yet, they are still demonized. They have setup their own schools to teach white-privilage classes, yet, they are still demonized. Maybe some of them just thought, if we're devils..let's just be devils?


White nationalism scares people, unlike nationalist movements from other races. I think this is because most people are scared white people including white people. They are a dangerous race. If they ever mobilize, no other race could defeat them. Even in their relatively small modern numbers.
 

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Hey guys, I found this cuck dindu forum named the coli!!! Dindus BTFO!!! Now here's the plan, centipedes...

1.Register for an account there, registrations are now open. Illmatic is the answer to the Nas question, like who would even listen to that jungle shyt TOP KEK

2.Pick a username of a black revolutionary. Not Malcom X, that would be too obvious. Just google it.

3.Pick a problack avatar, those DINDUS eat it up man!!!! WE WUS KANGS N SHEEEEIT!!!! TOP KEK. WEW LAD!!!! BTFO!!!

4.Make sure to say things like "my fellow blacks" or "as a black man" to fool those cucks, they're too dumb to know the difference!!!! TOP KEK!!! Tell them to get off the democratic plantation, that the liberal media hates them. That they need to support Trump to MAGA!!!! They're easy to manipulate, Breitbart told me they have low IQs!!!

5.Profit. Dindus BTFO!!!! shytskins are cucks!!! fukkin cucks!!! This will ensure the black vote for 2020 re-election. Convince them the GOP cares about them more than the Dems since the Dems only pander to them once every 4 years, that means the GOP cares more!!!! They eat that logic up, they want to be accepted by us, centipedes, they all wish they were us and they all want our women over their own!!!! TOP KEK!!!

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Hey guys, I found this cuck dindu forum named the coli!!! Dindus BTFO!!! Now here's the plan, centipedes...

1.Register for an account there, registrations are now open. Illmatic is the answer to the Nas question, like who would even listen to that jungle shyt TOP KEK

2.Pick a username of a black revolutionary. Not Malcom X, that would be too obvious. Just google it.

3.Pick a problack avatar, those DINDUS eat it up man!!!! WE WUS KANGS N SHEEEEIT!!!! TOP KEK. WEW LAD!!!! BTFO!!!

4.Make sure to say things like "my fellow blacks" or "as a black man" to fool those cucks, they're too dumb to know the difference!!!! TOP KEK!!! Tell them to get off the democratic plantation, that the liberal media hates them. That they need to support Trump to MAGA!!!! They're easy to manipulate, Breitbart told me they have low IQs!!!

5.Profit. Dindus BTFO!!!! shytskins are cucks!!! fukkin cucks!!! This will ensure the black vote for 2020 re-election. Convince them the GOP cares about them more than the Dems since the Dems only pander to them once every 4 years, that means the GOP cares more!!!! They eat that logic up, they want to be accepted by us, centipedes, they all wish they were us and they all want our women over their own!!!! TOP KEK!!!

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:mjlol: U got too much time on your hands breh


WTF is a top kek.... im not gonna google it...last time i googled something someone posted here i saw things i can never forget:lupe:
 

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You think I'm white because I said "fellow black people"?

You wanna ban bet
We've had an influx of ***** trolls this past week, all new posters are sus. I saw u call out that fakkit Camile Bidan, tho, dude's been saying racist shyt his entire time here.
:mjlol: U got too much time on your hands breh
Had to read what trumptards had to say throughout this election, I'm sure you lurked liberal forums.
WTF is a top kek.... im not gonna google it...last time i googled something someone posted here i saw things i can never forget:lupe:
If u did, you'd finally discover the alt-right and see they do not fukk w you, so you shouldn't cosign any of their viewpoints.
 
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