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Showing Original Post only (View all)'Alt-right' groups will 'revolt' if Trump shuns white supremacy, leaders say [View all]
Related: Donald Trump's 'alt-right' supporters express dismay at disavowal
The prospect of such disillusion and internecine squabbling may console liberals who fear a White House tinged with racism and quasi-fascism. All the more reassuring because it comes from far-right influencers and analysts, not wishful progressives.
Instead of enjoying proximity to power, according to this analysis, vocal parts of the loose coalition known as the alt-right could remain on the political fringe, wondering what happened to their triumph.
Their hearts are bigger than their brains, said Mark Weber, who runs the Institute for Historical Review, an organisation dedicated to exposing Jewish-Zionist power. Saying they want to be the intellectual head of the Trump presidency is delusional.
Jared Taylor, a white supremacist who runs the self-termed race-realist magazine American Renaissance, said the president-elect had already backpedalled on several pledges that had fired up the far-right. At first he promised to send back every illegal immigrant. Now he is waffling on that.
David Cole, a self-proclaimed Holocaust revisionist and Taki magazine columnist, envisaged the movement sliding into bickering and in-fighting, stuck in rabbit warrens of online trolling rather than policy shaping.
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Read More: http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/alt-right-groups-will-revolt-if-trump-shuns-white-supremacy-leaders-say/ar-BBxBM9X?li=BBnbfcL&ocid=HPCOMMDHP15
The prospect of such disillusion and internecine squabbling may console liberals who fear a White House tinged with racism and quasi-fascism. All the more reassuring because it comes from far-right influencers and analysts, not wishful progressives.
Instead of enjoying proximity to power, according to this analysis, vocal parts of the loose coalition known as the alt-right could remain on the political fringe, wondering what happened to their triumph.
Their hearts are bigger than their brains, said Mark Weber, who runs the Institute for Historical Review, an organisation dedicated to exposing Jewish-Zionist power. Saying they want to be the intellectual head of the Trump presidency is delusional.
Jared Taylor, a white supremacist who runs the self-termed race-realist magazine American Renaissance, said the president-elect had already backpedalled on several pledges that had fired up the far-right. At first he promised to send back every illegal immigrant. Now he is waffling on that.
David Cole, a self-proclaimed Holocaust revisionist and Taki magazine columnist, envisaged the movement sliding into bickering and in-fighting, stuck in rabbit warrens of online trolling rather than policy shaping.
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Read More: http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/alt-right-groups-will-revolt-if-trump-shuns-white-supremacy-leaders-say/ar-BBxBM9X?li=BBnbfcL&ocid=HPCOMMDHP15
Hmmm, bickering and in-fighting.
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'Alt-right' groups will 'revolt' if Trump shuns white supremacy, leaders say [View all]
sheshe2
Dec 2016
OP
These are the people you should be helping on a road in the middle of the night, sheshe. nt.
NCTraveler
Dec 2016
#1
LOLZ! But, but, but . . . .we need to understand their feeeeeeeeelings . . .
Maru Kitteh
Dec 2016
#17
This also illustrates what is so horrible and frightening about President Elect
Eliot Rosewater
Dec 2016
#7