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Junior Chimp
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« on: October 05, 2017, 11:28:09 PM »

LOL, Bannon actually sends people emails ending with "go help save western civilization".

The article is pretty much what I expected, they want to "ease people into it" as Milo said. His fascination with Nazi sloganeering is legit creepy though. No public figures on the far left are obsessed with Stalin or Pol Pot (except Noam Chomsky in the 70's, who I don't like either)

So when Vice did their Charlottesville documentary, they were "working" with neo-Nazis and the Klan?

That was essentially just following them around with a camera, with the intent of showing how bad they were. Not wanting to quote Neo-Nazis and the editor of American Renaissance in a puff piece about how wonderful the Alt-Right is. Milo is a cheerleader for the alt-right, if he considers you part of it he must like you. He even said they would like what he wrote and specifically complimented a piece by a guy who was pro segregation. Add to that that he was apparently seeing Richard Spencer socially and the Breitbart was employing people they knew were white supremacists in editorial roles and just "monitored" them to try and make sure they didn't say anything about it publicly. Lamest attempt at whataboutism I've seen for a while.
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