[off-topic] The difference between a White Supremacist and someone who calls themselves"Alt-Right"

Razer g2s at riseup.net
Thu Aug 17 09:17:22 PDT 2017


ZeNazi immediately came to mind... luzer.


>
> Unlike conventional white supremacist groups, the alt-right are
> extremely comfortable with the victim role. 4Chan, where many
> alt-righters make their home, has a rich tradition of glorifying
> loserdom and being a “beta”. Getting one’s ass kicked on camera, even
> by a lefty vegan, is often perfectly fine with them. They win by
> losing. This is important to understand if you want to beat them.


Caitlin Johnstone, Some Thoughts On Charlottesville (23 thoughts)

https://medium.com/@caityjohnstone/some-thoughts-on-charlottesville-b3695e3ec3ce?source=rss-c40ec5bece47------2

Oh yeah, a couple of the other 23 thoughts:

15: The best way to beat a white nationalist is to ask him to sell his
ideology to you in a public setting. Don’t argue with him, just ask him
to describe in public what America would look like if they were in
charge, how they would make that happen, and why it’s something that
people should want.

Ask lots of questions and really press him to explain his vision; make
him describe his entire utopia. Who would have to leave? Where would
they go? Who would get to stay? How would you make that happen? Would
there be DNA tests? Has he taken a DNA test? What precisely is so great
about a white ethnostate? What would happen to food, live music and
entertainment? Once you drag their whole vision out into the light,
there are very few people who would ever find such a vision appealing
enough to try and manifest. It does not sell itself. There’s not much to
say there beyond “Uhh… no thanks.”

16: It’s hilarious that there are people who believe that (A) there is
such thing as “white culture” in America, (B) that it is somehow in
jeopardy, and (C) that it is worth saving.



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