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Activism in the form of anti-anti-racism became a new strategy designed to make the left feel unsafe and to prove their tacit assurances of increasing cultural hegemony were a lie.
Michael Malice • The New Right: A Journey to the Fringe of American Politics
In a sense, Cantwell can be regarded as validation of the left’s critique of the New Right. He was effectively the slippery slope made flesh. He went from making provocative jokes to freely using racial slurs in a humorous context to becoming a full-fledged Alt-Right white nationalist—heavy on the anti-Semitism.
Michael Malice • The New Right: A Journey to the Fringe of American Politics
If my model for cultural change is accurate, one would expect that as white men lose their grip on power, they would increasingly become innovators of culture—and that is exactly what has happened. And not just white men, but the low-status white men (i.e., the young), and the lowest status of those (i.e., the archetypical virgin in his parents’ ba
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Even Lisa Simpson—literally a cartoon caricature of progressivism
Michael Malice • The New Right: A Journey to the Fringe of American Politics
Jim’s Blog and Xenosystems. VDARE.com focused on immigration, while AmRen.com was about “race realism” (i.e., “scientific racism”). They would bring up “HBD,” meaning “human biodiversity,” the idea that different human populations have important inherent biological differences. They spoke of NRx—short for neoreaction—and the Dark Enlightenment, rig
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The black man loses his “blackness,” which is a state of grace and nothing to do with skin color. Clarence Thomas isn’t “really ” black but Bill Clinton is, in the same way that the Eucharist literally becomes the body of Christ. Similarly, the disabled object of empathy and veneration becomes a hateful heretic, and eugenics remains a taboo that mus
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In fact, the more the New Right’s ideology is dismissed by the progressive mainstream culture as stupid and crazy, the more appealing it seems to the marginalized—and as soon as one of their ideas seems reasonable, just one, then the whole tactic of blanket dismissal falls apart.
Michael Malice • The New Right: A Journey to the Fringe of American Politics
Since the New Right is reactive in its strategy, with its players disposable, it is impossible to predict where, say, Mencius Moldbug will be three years from now.