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mrswdk wrote:Unlike certain other one-trick ponies, who'll just keep up with their gimmick regardless of the reaction (or lack of) that they get.
Symmetry wrote:I'm not really sure what conservatives really consider to be a racist action though anymore though. The bar has been set very very high.
Yiannopoulos followed the path of least resistance until, suddenly, it resisted. Now he knows just what it is to have the Internet turn on you and take away your control of the narrative. Now the entire alt-right is realizing, in full view of a few million popcorn-munching online leftists, that they were never the new punk. They were never the suave and seductive blackshirts of the new American authoritarianism. They are, at best, the brownshirts, and they are becoming less useful to their benefactors by the day. Where they were once “underground,” they are now are an ankle-biting embarrassment to the movement they made mainstream — and they have no clue what to do next.
Symmetry wrote:It is interesting that even in Tzor's fantasy scenario the Conservative doesn't object to the idea of hating Mexicans.
tzor wrote:Symmetry wrote:It is interesting that even in Tzor's fantasy scenario the Conservative doesn't object to the idea of hating Mexicans.
Conservatives don't hate Mexicans. Really. how can you hate the slowest Spanish speaking peoples of the Americas? (I have been told Cubans are the fastest. I've personally clocked them doing a rosary at Mach 5.)
tzor wrote:LIBERAL: You hate people from Mexico ... You're RACIST.
CONSERVATIVE: But Mexico is a nation ... Mexican is a nationality ... it's not a race.
LIBERAL: RACIST!
It is interesting that even in Tzor's fantasy scenario the Conservative doesn't object to the idea of hating Mexicans.They just object to being called a racist for doing so. Which I think kinda proves what I was saying.
Symmetry wrote:Gotta love this though:
On the Milo Bus With the Lost Boys of America’s New Right
So much sharp analysis:Yiannopoulos followed the path of least resistance until, suddenly, it resisted. Now he knows just what it is to have the Internet turn on you and take away your control of the narrative. Now the entire alt-right is realizing, in full view of a few million popcorn-munching online leftists, that they were never the new punk. They were never the suave and seductive blackshirts of the new American authoritarianism. They are, at best, the brownshirts, and they are becoming less useful to their benefactors by the day. Where they were once “underground,” they are now are an ankle-biting embarrassment to the movement they made mainstream — and they have no clue what to do next.
Dukasaur wrote:Symmetry wrote:Gotta love this though:
On the Milo Bus With the Lost Boys of America’s New Right
So much sharp analysis:Yiannopoulos followed the path of least resistance until, suddenly, it resisted. Now he knows just what it is to have the Internet turn on you and take away your control of the narrative. Now the entire alt-right is realizing, in full view of a few million popcorn-munching online leftists, that they were never the new punk. They were never the suave and seductive blackshirts of the new American authoritarianism. They are, at best, the brownshirts, and they are becoming less useful to their benefactors by the day. Where they were once “underground,” they are now are an ankle-biting embarrassment to the movement they made mainstream — and they have no clue what to do next.
A fascinating read.
Dukasaur wrote:Symmetry wrote:Gotta love this though:
On the Milo Bus With the Lost Boys of America’s New Right
So much sharp analysis:Yiannopoulos followed the path of least resistance until, suddenly, it resisted. Now he knows just what it is to have the Internet turn on you and take away your control of the narrative. Now the entire alt-right is realizing, in full view of a few million popcorn-munching online leftists, that they were never the new punk. They were never the suave and seductive blackshirts of the new American authoritarianism. They are, at best, the brownshirts, and they are becoming less useful to their benefactors by the day. Where they were once “underground,” they are now are an ankle-biting embarrassment to the movement they made mainstream — and they have no clue what to do next.
A fascinating read.
BoganGod wrote:Dukasaur wrote:Symmetry wrote:Gotta love this though:
On the Milo Bus With the Lost Boys of America’s New Right
So much sharp analysis:Yiannopoulos followed the path of least resistance until, suddenly, it resisted. Now he knows just what it is to have the Internet turn on you and take away your control of the narrative. Now the entire alt-right is realizing, in full view of a few million popcorn-munching online leftists, that they were never the new punk. They were never the suave and seductive blackshirts of the new American authoritarianism. They are, at best, the brownshirts, and they are becoming less useful to their benefactors by the day. Where they were once “underground,” they are now are an ankle-biting embarrassment to the movement they made mainstream — and they have no clue what to do next.
A fascinating read.
Fascinating read. Though I think the argument that the anti fascists are in fact fascists is more logically coherent. Justifying and calling for violence against those you label as bad purely on their opinions not actions. Fascist 101, antifa, and the rest of the regressive hard left are thugs. Looting is not protest. Destruction of commonly owned, community owned, or privately owned property is not free speech.
Yiannopoulos exploits vulnerable young men in the same way that every wing-nut right-wing shock-jock from the president down has been exploiting them for years: by whipping up the fear and frustration of angry young men and boys who would rather burn down the world than learn to live in it like adults, by directing that affectless rage in service to their own fame and power. This is the sort of exploitation the entire conservative sphere is entirely comfortable with.
mrswdk wrote:Well if you put it in your pocket it's just gonna get stolen.
Dukasaur wrote:BoganGod wrote:Dukasaur wrote:Symmetry wrote:Gotta love this though:
On the Milo Bus With the Lost Boys of America’s New Right
So much sharp analysis:Yiannopoulos followed the path of least resistance until, suddenly, it resisted. Now he knows just what it is to have the Internet turn on you and take away your control of the narrative. Now the entire alt-right is realizing, in full view of a few million popcorn-munching online leftists, that they were never the new punk. They were never the suave and seductive blackshirts of the new American authoritarianism. They are, at best, the brownshirts, and they are becoming less useful to their benefactors by the day. Where they were once “underground,” they are now are an ankle-biting embarrassment to the movement they made mainstream — and they have no clue what to do next.
A fascinating read.
Fascinating read. Though I think the argument that the anti fascists are in fact fascists is more logically coherent. Justifying and calling for violence against those you label as bad purely on their opinions not actions. Fascist 101, antifa, and the rest of the regressive hard left are thugs. Looting is not protest. Destruction of commonly owned, community owned, or privately owned property is not free speech.
I don't think she was advocating violence against them, just reporting that it occurred.
To some degree I think did calling for shaming them, and if what she has to say about their emotional composition is correct, then that would be highly effective.
More than anything, though, I don't think she was calling for anything at all, just analyzing what has happened. Journalism isn't all about fomenting action. Sometimes it really is just about understanding what actions have happened.
BoganGod wrote:Dukasaur wrote:
More than anything, though, I don't think she was calling for anything at all, just analyzing what has happened. Journalism isn't all about fomenting action. Sometimes it really is just about understanding what actions have happened.
Wrong. Though it used to be right. Now journalism is about agenda pushing, dog whistling, virtue signalling, smearing, protecting vested interests, the legacy media is in trouble, the left leaning CNN fake news media and TIME are leading the race to the bottom. The old truism about there being three types of people.
Those that make things happen.
Those that watch things happen.
Those that wonder what happened.
The media used to be the 2nd type, now they are the 3rd type, wishing they were the 1st type.
nietzsche wrote:i've heard this before but i really wonder if that is accurate. i mean not because i think it isn't but because i have no clue.
there is always a few good analysts, at least in mexico, that write decent columns, i'm sure it's the same in the US. but does it matter?
these guys (politicians) are using focus groups and attempting to go below the logical (if any) layer of possible voters. take trump for instance, he doesn't fucking care, he's watching fox news, knows that there are millions like him at the moment ad tweets about it. suddenly you have unicellular organisms nodding saying "fucking aye".
people don't logically think their vote. logic is the servant of the will.
i think the stupid ridiculing of trump every minute has its part to play, a guy not knowing much will see guys that appear to be smart doing ridiculing and with his insecurity will think maybe they're right.
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