Im glad u post TYT stuff, bc I unsubbed to them a couple months ago. I have OCD with the shit I sub to (need to watch everything) and the put out to much to keep up and not burn my entire day lol
U cuckold lieberal dickeating gaylord POSIt really doesn't get much more blatant than this book. The leader of the immigrants is called 'Turd Eater', and the plan for dealing with them is to kill them all and anyone that helps them. Oh, and anyone who helps immigrants is a 'cuckold'.
WTF man. I am not a liberal.U cuckold lieberal dickeating gaylord POS
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Sorry meant to sign that post -the OGWTF man, I am not a liberal.
Wut?This is the left's equivalent of "Obama is a Muslim hellbent on enslaving the world under Sharia Law."
I guess the Turner Diaries also raised important questions on how to respond to a civil uprising, too? I think it's possible to have intelligent discussion about immigration without using a book that considers the solution be a Final Solution, don't you?In 1975, Time magazine panned the novel as a "bilious tirade" that only required a response because it "arrives trailing clouds of praise from French savants, including Dramatist Jean Anouilh ('A haunting book of irresistible force and calm logic'), with the imprint of a respected U.S. publisher and a teasing pre-publication ad campaign ('The end of the white world is near')".[5] Kirkus Reviews compared the novel to Mein Kampf,[6] while Jeffrey Hart in the National Review lauded it, stating "in freer and more intelligent circles in Europe, the book is a sensation and Raspail is a prize-winner…his plot is both simple and brilliant".[7] In 1983, Linda Chavez called the novel "a sickening book", describing it as "racist, xenophobic and paranoid".[8] The December 1994 cover story of The Atlantic Monthly focused on the themes of the novel, analyzing them in the context of international relations.[9] (This was at about the same time that The Social Contract Press chose to bring it back into U.S. publication).[10]
In 2002, Lionel Shriver described the novel as "both prescient and appalling," certainly "racist" but "written with tremendous verbal energy and passion." Shriver writes that the book "gives bilious voice to an emotion whose expression is increasingly taboo in the West, but that can grow only more virulent when suppressed: the fierce resentment felt by majority populations when that status seems threatened."[11]
William F. Buckley, Jr. praised the book in 2004 as "a great novel" that raised questions on how to respond to massive illegal immigration
Subtlety and nuance?I guess the Turner Diaries also raised important questions on how to respond to a civil uprising, too? I think it's possible to have intelligent discussion about immigration without using a book that considers the solution be a Final Solution, don't you?
Obama's mentor. The right played Chicken Little with this clip for his entire presidency. And now you're basically doing the same thing.Wut?
That's a false equivalency if I've ever seen one. Was that priest a special advisor to Obama and on his National Security Council?Obama's mentor. The right played Chicken Little with this clip for his entire presidency. And now you're basically doing the same thing.
I'm saying you should judge an elected official by his or her work as an elected official. All this doom and gloom shit is exactly what conservatives did after Obama was elected. I made it 17 seconds into the video you posted before the alt-right was sneakily likened to white supremacy. Give me a break.That's a false equivalency if I've ever seen one. Was that priest a special advisor to Obama and on his National Security Council?
edit: or is your point that repeatedly referencing a book, in regards to immigration, which suggests the best solution to immigration is to kill them all, isn't a bad thing? Because what that priest is saying is hardly shocking or a hate speech.
The alt-right as a term was created by White Nationalists to rebrand their movement. They've gone on record saying this.I'm saying you should judge an elected official by his or her work as an elected official. All this doom and gloom shit is exactly what conservatives did after Obama was elected. I made it 17 seconds into the video you posted before the alt-right was sneakily likened to white supremacy. Give me a break.
Are you serious with that source? lol
No, but you're asking about the origins of the alt-right and the ideologies of the people who founded it. I don't consider every Trump voter a member of the alt-right. Many people voted Trump because Hilary is terrible, they wanted change from the status quo, or any number of assorted single issue voters, and finally because Republican is their team.You think Milo Yiannopoulos and Richard Spencer account for any significant percentage of the votes Trump received in November?