The Armin Tanzarian episode? That did annoy a lot of people.
Justin Trudeau is higher than Hitler. Literally Blackface is above Swastika in the pyramid.
Here's a classic meltdown from a Biden supporter.
This was the plot of the recent Murdoch Murdoch. https://www.bitchute.com/video/Hhwh71wINUt4/
I find that the whiter the Hispanic is, the more likely they are to become Republican and think of themselves as an unhyphenated American. The illegals from El Salvador and Mexico are very loyal Democrats and identify with their ethnic heritage.
Well, Biden did say that he wants non-stop immigration and that it will be good when White Americans become an absolute minority.
WINs of the world unite!
A lot of university professors have gotten into trouble for using the word "niggardly". We truly live in a clown world.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controversies_about_the_word_niggardly
What was the controversial video that Findlay tweeted out? The media always mentions the tweet, but not which video it was.
You're right. I remembered that incorrectly.
This is classic "doubling down" by CNN. Instead of admitting they were wrong to call the Minneapolis riots "mostly peaceful", they stick with their narrative and use the phrase again in Kenosha.
They both believe in the importance of race and genetics. They're both in favour of strong governments to promote the interests of the people, and they both believe in promoting entrepreneurship but while having enough taxation to provide for the needs of the poor. Both believe in the "Faustian spirit" of white people -- Spencer uses that phrase a lot, Faye doesn't, but they both view white people through that lens.
They both have very imperialistic views. Spencer has no problem with the US government exercising its military muscle around the world, and Faye is in favour of a large federation stretching from the Atlantic to Siberia to fight for and defend European interests.
For differences, I'd say Spencer is more anti-Jewish while Faye is anti-Islam, and even quite anti-American. I haven't read Faye in a couple of years, but that's what I remember off the top of my head.
Richard Spencer turned against Trump long ago. He called Trump's tweets something you would hear from your "drunk uncle" during his CNN appearance in July 2019. https://www.theroot.com/cnn-invites-white-supremacist-richard-spencer-to-explai-1836455536
Spencer's views are different than most people on the "far right". He started out as a Marxist, became a race realist, believes governments should exercise strong authority, but still keeps many of his old Marxist views.
I'd say Spencer is closest to a French Right philosopher like Guillaume Faye (I like Faye a lot more than Spencer though, especially his books Archeofuturism and Why We Fight).
The NHL playoff ratings would be good for comparison. Both leagues starts in the fall and (normally) have their playoffs in the spring. The main difference is that the NBA has fully embraced BLM but about 90-95% of NHL players are ignoring politics and just playing the game. A comparison in their TV ratings would be interesting, but I haven't been able to find them.
It was James Damore and Lindsay Shepherd that made me fully realize how badly subverted we were by radical leftist ideology.
That sent me down the rabbit hole and I was watching Murdoch Murdoch and Vertigo Politix probably within 6 months of that.
Coulter's Law in action.