Doesn't really change my poll at all.
lol, right
Doesn't really change my poll at all.
You're posing that the UTR isn't actually right-wing, but left-wing? C'mon JT.
LOL, or left. Depending on your view.lol, right
Might explain some of my confusion.
You're posing that the UTR isn't actually right-wing, but left-wing? C'mon JT.
They idea that people would advocate a position they don't really, deep down, believe in- just for the money.
How offensive and disgusting.
Might explain some of my confusion.
Been trying to figure out how a communist/socialist ideology can be politically "right".
It seems to be that a large number of social/political groups coin terms and names that really have nothing to do with their cause.
I read it as posing that occupy wallstreet and the UTR are both instigated and actively organized by outside actors. Not so much "alt right is left wing" as much as "UTR is a scam like occupy wall street was a scam".
So, let's say your local municipality was chosen by certain groups for a "Unite the Right" (UTR) gathering. Neo-nazis, white supremacists, identity types (but not sovereign citizens, because they don't need to gather, and Article 4, section 69 says so), will be gathering to protest "diversity" and "genocide."
Naturally, a counter-protest is also being planned.
Just wondering if there's an INGO consensus on what individuals would do.
Quick googling suggests that Kessler doesn't hide the fact that he's a convert. (I'm reminded of the adage that converts make the worst kind of zealots.) Apparently, the truth was revealed to him in 2013 such that he now fights for what he believes is the truth: white supremacy.
That seems to be the progression.In a sense both ideologies he espoused are statist, I suppose it's just that he's become more racist.
The ratcheting up of identity politics has many sequelae, and as the term suggests, none positive that I can think of.
Oh wait...I just applied this broadly to all identity politics. That means I must be a white supremacist.
The ratcheting up of identity politics has many sequelae, and as the term suggests, none positive that I can think of.
Maybe that doesn't mean what I think it means.Not real sure which thread to leave this in, so I'll just put it here.
I've never understood ethnic-based pride, myself. I'm proud of carpentry projects, or writing a book, or my kid learning how to play guitar.