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Guy Whitey Corngood

(26,501 posts)
Wed Aug 17, 2016, 03:09 PM Aug 2016

If you pick up a rock (or Ailes' belly) what you find crawling underneath is

the crop of assorted neo-fascists and white nationalists now surrounding the Walking Talking Hemorrhoid Drumpf. The so called alt-right. If there was a ever a group of sociopaths who needs to go the way of the KKK, it's these jag-offs:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alt-right

Ian Tuttle, writing in National Review, states that "The Alt-Right has evangelized over the last several months primarily via a racist and antisemitic online presence. But for Allum Bokhari and Milo Yiannopoulos, the Alt-Right consists of fun-loving provocateurs, valiant defenders of Western civilization, daring intellectuals—and a handful of neo-Nazis keen on a Final Solution 2.0, but there are only a few of them, and nobody likes them anyways."[28] Bokhari and Yiannopoulos describe Jared Taylor, founder of American Renaissance, and Richard B. Spencer, founder of Alternative Right, as representative of intellectuals in the alt-right.[28][29] Cathy Young, writing for The Federalist, states that a website named RadixJournal replaced the Alternative Right website, and describes a RadixJournal article on abortion which proclaimed that the pro-life position is "'dysgenic,' since it encourages breeding by 'the least intelligent and responsible' women."[30]

Cathy Young, writing in Newsday, called the alt-right "a nest of anti-Semitism" inhabited by "white supremacists" who regularly use "repulsive bigotry".[5] Chris Hayes on All In with Chris Hayes described alt-right as a euphemistic term for "essentially modern day white supremacy."[31] BuzzFeed reporter Rosie Gray describes the alt-right as "white supremacy perfectly tailored for our times," saying that it uses "aggressive rhetoric and outright racial and anti-Semitic slurs," and notes that it has "more in common with European far-right movements than American ones."[32] Yishai Schwartz, writing for Haaretz, described the alt-right as "vitriolically anti-Semitic," saying that "The 'alternative' that the alt-right presents is, in large part, an alternative to acceptance of Jews," and warned that it must be taken seriously as a threat.[21]

According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, Breitbart has become a popular outlet for alt-right views.[33]

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If you pick up a rock (or Ailes' belly) what you find crawling underneath is (Original Post) Guy Whitey Corngood Aug 2016 OP
and ... GeorgeGist Aug 2016 #1
We a ll know the honey badger cat take quite a few blows from a bat, 2x4, you name it. These soft, Guy Whitey Corngood Aug 2016 #2
A flannel moth caterpillar. rug Aug 2016 #3

Guy Whitey Corngood

(26,501 posts)
2. We a ll know the honey badger cat take quite a few blows from a bat, 2x4, you name it. These soft,
Wed Aug 17, 2016, 05:59 PM
Aug 2016

pudgy, pasty, flaccid motherfuckers are more like spineless jellyfish.... who pretend not to give a shit.

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