The Field Negro education series continues.
The following article is from Mother Jones.
"The first warning sign that something new was brewing came in June 2015, as Donald Trump joined the crowded field vying for the Republican presidential nomination. In the extravagant lobby of Trump Tower in New York City, he announced he would build a wall to keep out Mexican criminals and "rapists."
"I urge all readers of this site to do whatever they can to make Donald Trump President," wrote Andrew Anglin, publisher of the neo-Nazi site Daily Stormer, 12 days later. Anglin, a 32-year-old skinhead who wears an Aryan "Black Sun" tattoo on his chest and riffs about the inferior "biological nature" of black people, hailed Trump as "the only candidate who is even talking about anything at all that matters."
This neo-Nazi seal of approval initially seemed like an aberration. But two months later, when Trump released his immigration policy, far-right extremists saw a clear signal that Trump understood their core anger and fear about America being taken over by minorities and foreigners. Trump's plan to deport masses of undocumented immigrants and end birthright citizenship was radical and thrilling—"a revolution," in the words of influential white nationalist author Kevin MacDonald, "to restore a White America."
Trump's move was a "game changer," said MacDonald, a 70-year-old silver-haired former academic who edits the Occidental Observer, which the Anti-Defamation League calls "online anti-Semitism's new voice." Trump, he wrote, "is saying what White Americans have been actually thinking for a very long time."
"Stunning," raved Peter Brimelow, editor of the anti-immigrant site VDare.com. "The thing that delighted us the most," he wrote, was Trump's plan to close "the 'Anchor Baby' loophole," denying citizenship to the American-born children of immigrants—a policy that Brimelow said he had been advocating for more than a decade.
Trump fever quickly spread: Other extremists new to presidential politics openly endorsed Trump, including Don Black, a former grand dragon of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan and founder of the neo-Nazi site Stormfront; Rocky Suhayda, chair of the American Nazi Party; and Rachel Pendergraft, a national organizer for the Knights Party, the successor to David Duke's Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. Richard Spencer, an emerging leader among a new generation of white nationalists known as the "alt right," declared that Trump "loves white people."
But Trump did not become the object of white nationalist affection simply because his positions reflect their core concerns. Extremists made him their chosen candidate and now hail him as "Emperor Trump" because he has amplified their message on social media—and, perhaps most importantly, has gone to great lengths to avoid distancing himself from the racist right. With the exception of Duke, Trump has not disavowed a single endorsement from the dozens of neo-Nazis, Klansmen, white nationalists, and militia supporters who have backed him. The GOP nominee, along with his family members, staffers, and surrogates, has instead provided an unprecedented platform for the ideas and rhetoric of far-right extremists, extending their reach. And when challenged on it by the press, Trump has stalled, feigned ignorance, or deflected—but has never specifically rejected any of these other extremists or their ideas.
This stance has thrilled and emboldened hate groups far more than has been generally understood during the 2016 race for the White House. Moreover, Trump's tacit welcoming of these hate groups into mainstream American politics will have long-lasting consequences, according to these groups' own leaders, regardless of the election outcome.
"The success of the Trump campaign just proves that our views resonate with millions," Pendergraft told us. "They may not be ready for the Ku Klux Klan yet, but as anti-white hatred escalates, they will."
A three-month investigation by Mother Jones and the Investigative Fund—including interviews with white nationalist leaders and an analysis of social-media networks, nearly 100 hours of fringe talk radio, and dozens of posts on influential hate sites—reveals that what has largely been portrayed by the media as Trump "gaffes" has instead been understood by far-right extremists as a warm embrace by Trump. Extremists' zeal for Trump only grew with his decision in August to hire a new campaign chief, Stephen Bannon, the former publisher of Breitbart News and a big booster himself of far-right rhetoric. Trump's enduring campaign tactics—from calls for black protesters to be "roughed up" to the circulation of racist, anti-Muslim, and anti-Semitic language and memes—is proof for them that white nationalism has not only arrived, but has found a champion in a major-party nominee for president of the United States.
The Trump campaign did not respond to multiple detailed requests for comment regarding this story.
In early October, when bombshell archival video revealed Trump bragging about sexual assault and plunged his campaign and the GOP into chaos, that only further energized his extremist supporters. "Girls really don't mind guys that like pussies," influential alt-right video blogger RamZPaul said. "They just hate guys who are pussies."
Others celebrated Trump's angry, defiant debate performance on the heels of the video revelation. Spencer declared victory for Trump "because, basically, Trump fought back. He didn't abandon these issues that really define him and define our connection to him."
"The people believe Trump won the debate," Anglin posted. "It's really just an objective fact. Not sure how even liberal kikes could claim otherwise."
To understand how Trump's unspoken alliance with the far right has really worked, take one instance that caused a fleeting uproar last November, when Trump retweeted a graphic falsely claiming that black people were responsible for 81 percent of white homicides. Its source was a white supremacist Twitter feed whose logo is a modified swastika. Politifact and others quickly documented how "wildly inaccurate" the racist graphic was.
After a quick round of fact-checking and rebuke, however, the media moved on. But white nationalist news sites and radio programs were transfixed. "Now, you've touched the third rail of American politics by starting a real dialogue on race," Paul Kersey, of the racist blog Stuff That Black People Don't Like, wrote on VDare.
Trump had done the politically unthinkable—and then he doubled down, declining to delete the tweet (which remains live as of this publication) and asking rhetorically on Fox News, "Am I gonna check every statistic?" Even when Bill O'Reilly urged him, "Don't put your name on stuff like this," Trump didn't back down, saying, "It came from sources that are very credible, what can I tell you."
I can tell you that you (and people like you) are dangerous for America. [Read more here]
In a way it's good that Trump brought out the white supremacists and racists. Now we have a clear picture who our enemy is, and they are now in broad daylight for all to see.
ReplyDeleteThis is the obvious evolution of the Republican Party. How long would racists be happy with using code words when they want to scream nigger from the tops of their lungs? They just tried to keep this under wraps for as long as they could and I guess I'm surprised they did as long as they did.
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A lot of Trump supporters are one-issue people, and that issue is white supremacy.
ReplyDeleteSo what? The KKK and neo-Nazis aren't going to overthrow the government or anything. You paranoid blacks are hilarious and sad at the same time.
ReplyDeleteAs goofy as this may sound on the surface...
ReplyDeleteJust as the inimitable Rush L. made it "cool" once again to be a conservative. So Trump has also tapped into a deep longing in the extreme racist and xenophobic crowd. It pains them so to be shunned by polite society. Why must they be universally reviled for their deeply held, sacred beliefs?
Trump has attempted to make the unthinkable normal and every day. He has single-handedly set back race relations at least seventy-five years. He has turned over the rocks in the still, rancid backwaters to reveal that our uglier selves, that we had thought nearly eradicated and banished like measles and polio, are alive, well and thriving in their own sickly, rotten way. The parts of our society that we would rather not see have come outside for their day in the sun.
Trump just looked at which Republicans actually won the presidency and how they did it and said "I'll do that but take it up a notch."
ReplyDeleteHis (first) mistake was not being able to count: there aren't as many white, male, racist morons as a fraction of the whole population as there were when Nixon or Reagan or Poppy Bush used them to win their elections. And there never will be again, as the population is already "majority minority" below the age of six.
Liberals were telling them the whole time that it wasn't a good idea to fill your party up with raw, bulk hatred by lying to racially angry people and stoking their resentments, but they wouldn't listen then, and they sure as hell weren't trying to hear it from us about Trump.
So Trump sees that your garden variety racist moron wasn't plentiful enough to win him the election, so he did what those successful Republicans before him did: he invited the denizens from the even shallower end of the gene pool to come on in and party like it's 1933. Only this time the only ones still out there on the fringe of the right weren't just wacky Birchers, they were full blown Sovereign Citizen Posse Comitatus Bundyite idiots, and their various grievance driven cohorts so bored with their mediocre lives that they are actually horny for the end of the world.
There aren't enough of them to win. The electoral system is specifically engineered to make sure there aren't enough of them to win, in fact.
The whirlwind of strife and hatred their losing attack is reaping right now isn't just collateral damage, because while there might not be enough racists on the fringes of society to win a national election, there are still quite enough of them to get even filthier rich off of by pandering to their manufactured anger, and reassuring them that their ignorance is noble and their racism is patriotism. Turns out that that tearing the fabric of decent society apart with lies and insanity dollar is a pretty good dollar.
-Doug in Oakland
Good to see a familiar "face"
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Delete"Just as the inimitable Rush L. made it "cool" once again to be a conservative. So Trump has also tapped into a deep longing in the extreme racist and xenophobic crowd."
ReplyDeleteI would argue that it was actually Rush who tapped into this racist and xenophobic crowd. Modern conservatism is infused with racism.
"So what? The KKK and neo-Nazis aren't going to overthrow the government or anything. You paranoid blacks are hilarious and sad at the same time."
ReplyDeleteYeah because the paranoid whites who got riled up about all two of the Black Panthers taking over the world flew right under your radar. The Fox News old white crowd is just pathetic.
I agree that the KKK and others will not overthrow the government. The government takeover will be a transfer of ideology. Controlling the means to enact law, inforce law as well as interpret law will be the means whereby the majority can ensure that they will always control the needed favorable outcomes.
ReplyDeleteThe majority see this moment as one of the last push to ensure their status as "kingpins" in America. Eight more years of liberalism will ensure the 21st century will be a dagger in the heart to white supremacy. The concept of "white is right" may be a hard sell when you may have to share power with other races and other cultures. As a sidebar: During segregation the African Americans DID have some areas where they had self determination(power).
Again, the African Americans will not be the majority concerns. We have left the building and turned out the lights on having any impact in America. Having had 400 plus years with the boot on our backs now feel comfortable..Check out our so called men on the football field, they look and act like petulant children. I agree with wearing "pink"... they are so afraid to stand up for a 470 years problem and address their issues in a strong manner.
Again, I have fought the battle. A Black Panther Forever 1966- til... So save the "what are you doing comments". Now to address the commenter saying "you are a loser". To determine this would it be necessary to know someone. If you think something I say offends you; I am amenable to be shown a different view.
Its in Mother Jones, so it must be true...
ReplyDeleteGreat comments by PX, Doug, and SAP2.
ReplyDeleteAmerica is as it always was, a country built on the deaths of millions of people. Trump and his followers are just the low life human manifestation of that.
I've get to see bad Karma reverse itself.
"the population is already "majority minority" below the age of six."
ReplyDeleteWon't be once the illegals are deported and the anchor-baby interpretation is reversed. When they lose their jobs, eligibility for welfare and free education they'll be headed out in droves. With all the jobs and housing freed up and public schools which actually function as schools, there will be a White baby boom.
Several million Mexicans visit Mexico every year for the holidays. They could all leave the USA permanently in a couple of months all by themselves, no problem.
"There aren't enough of them to win."
"I can't see how Nixon won, I don't know anyone who voted for him!" I can't wait to read your reaction on the 9th.
Concurring with Yisheng about the more insightful commentary with warmest gratitude to Still-a-Panther for being one of the first soldiers in the movement for justice and black empowerment.
ReplyDeleteIf Mrs. Clinton wins presidential election, I agree with Vice President Biden about forging collaborative efforts amongst Trump, Sanders, Johnson, and Stein supporters.
The 2016 election is the most bitter and unpredictable to the point it's beyond scary. Especially alarming is the possible "damn if you/damn if you don't" vibe of a Trump win. That's why in all fairness, Mrs. Clinton, and should she garner a democrat majority, only will have two years top to enact an economic agenda that tramples politics as usual and reconciles our nation.
This month in Black History...
ReplyDelete50 Years Later: A Look Back at the Black Panther Party
http://www.theroot.com/articles/culture/2016/10/50-years-later-a-look-back-at-the-black-panther-party/
We can all breathe a sigh of relief when we wake up on the 9th and Hillary is the President-elect.
ReplyDeleteWhite men have tiny brains and tiny penises.
ReplyDeleteI just filled out my ballot and will mail it in later today. Barbara Lee and prop 64!
ReplyDelete-Doug in Oakland
I'll breathe a sigh of relief when all of Trump's supporters are dead, imprisoned, or deported. How you like that James Deplorable, you inbred buffoon?
ReplyDeleteThe two most confusing words to black people are: Personal Responsibility.
ReplyDeleteThe one most confusing word to a neo-Nazi:Facts
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ReplyDeleteI guess that 64 will probably pass, and a lot of people will love going to the liquor to buy marijuana cigarets and other fun products. But are you really sure this is what you want? I am not devoting enough time to reading the fine print in the measure. It is somewhat overwhelming. It seems like so much gobbledy-gook on first inspection. But I feel a little bit better after glancing at it again this morning. The tax on cultivation for commercial is not insignificant at $9.75/ounce for flowers.
Commercial marijuana concerns will be licensed, regulated and taxed. But will individual growers cultivating for their own personal use need to be licensed? Will they have to pay any tax at all? Or can they simply do a small grow within proposed limits?
What scares me the most is big players coming in like Reynolds Tobacco and Seagram and Anheuser-Busch. Libertarian gangsters from Colorado? Will the little guy be squeezed out? My recommendation is start giving away seeds like Johnny Appleseed.
"I'll breathe a sigh of relief when all of Trump's supporters are dead, imprisoned, or deported."
ReplyDeleteDeported to where? Realize you're talking at least 140 million people, few or none of whom are less than 4 generations removed from any immigrant origin. So basically, you want mass murder.
You have all the moral uprightness of Pol Pot, which is not surprising given where your philosophy comes from. What you are projecting is what you believe you deserve. Know what? You're right.
"How you like that James Deplorable, you inbred buffoon? "
I think it is very revealing. AAMOF I would love to see your views broadcast more widely, to educate more White people about your true nature. Nothing would kill Hillary votes faster.
Maybe 2 SC picks are enough to reverse Plyler v. Doe, and 3 to get rid of Wickard v. Filburn. Maybe FN can explain to you why that alone would shake the US political system to the core. Reversing Brown and Shelley... it would almost be an afterthought.
yisheng grunted...
ReplyDelete"I've get to see bad Karma reverse itself."
Now if only you can reverse your consumption of fried chicken, hog mawl and chitlins.
Trump supporters must not have gotten enough love when they were younger.
ReplyDeleteJames,
ReplyDeleteI agree with you that was a really over-the-top stupid comment. But baby, 140 million? Even Obama couldn't pull half of that number from our complacent electorate. Try fourteen million, some sixteen-odd thousand have voted for Trump so far. I'm sure that much of that number has lived long enough to regret it.
Hillary is going to crush litle Donny like the flyweight that he is.
"Hillary is going to crush litle Donny like the flyweight that he is."
ReplyDeleteAnd if she can't, Podesta will.
I have to say as an outsider, a Trump victory would be absolutely hilarious. I mean the comedy potential of watching America delaminating would be exquisitely funny. Of course that's easy for me to say being 5000km away, not quite so funny for you poor fuckers.
ReplyDelete...and of course the Brexit vote has denied us the moral high ground when it comes to stupid election stunts.
Trump will win because super genius James didn't see any Hillary signs in his hood.
ReplyDeleteFlying Junior: I haven't read the entire text of the bill, but I do know it is an attempt to clarify the ambiguities written into prop 215 which are to blame for the fact that there are still federal raids on suppliers in California. The Feds position has been not to interfere with "clearly settled state law" and they looked at 215 and didn't see that, somehow.
ReplyDeleteHaving been born and raised in Humboldt County (I didn't move to Oakland until '84) I'm not worried about the little guys getting squeezed out. Nobody is dumping excess weed into landfills or the ocean...
-Doug in Oakland
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@4:41, the reason I'm as fine now as I was 25 years ago is because unlike your morbidly obese family, I eat healthy and exercise 6 days/week.
ReplyDeleteI'd suggest you do the same, but I heard that the crane used to get you out of bed is being used on a construction site today.
I bet Yisheng's husband contemplates suicide every night he lying in bed next to her fat greasy ass. I kind of feel sorry for the poor bastard.
ReplyDeleteLeave Yisheng alone. It's not her fault she is partially retarded.
ReplyDeleteAnd James went full retard.
DeleteGoing back to the post, it's hilarious how you googles see things that aren't there and refuse to admit basic facts. For instance, take Terence Crutcher. He was not "a motorist in trouble"; multiple reports state "The SUV was straddling the center line with its engine running and doors open, “so she isn’t really sure what’s going on"". All the Black apologists claim otherwise, but this is something that could be easily settled by checking the vehicle and seeing if it starts and runs.
ReplyDeleteThat is something you'll never ask for. You'll never ask for it because anything that conflicts with your delusion of YT Oppression Be Causin All Are Problems is simply ignored. And that is why you cannot remain in a society with us. Two peoples cannot inhabit different realities and live together.
James always goes full retard. He doesn't know any other way.
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What the hell is a bougar picker?
ReplyDeleteYisheng sure is one classy individual.
ReplyDeleteJames has got to be the weirdest human being on the planet. He trolls websites to profess his belief in white supremacy, checks high school math books for errors, brags about his intellect and IQ, makes insane bets that include lawyers and Las Vegas. If this guy didn't exist no one would believe it. He's definitely the kind of weirdo who will go crazy and shoot up a school or theater. You know how those crazy weird white boys are.
ReplyDelete"I have to say as an outsider, a Trump victory would be absolutely hilarious. I mean the comedy potential of watching America delaminating would be exquisitely funny. Of course that's easy for me to say being 5000km away, not quite so funny for you poor fuckers."
ReplyDeleteYou're kidding, right? The disaster of a Trump presidency would be confined to the U.S. population? Kinda doubt it.
Trump said he thought it would be a good idea to invade Middle Eastern countries to steal their oil. So ... get ready for Europe's refugee problem to increase by a factor of 50.
Meanwhile, Trump would also sit back and cheer as his buddy Vlad annexed all of Eastern Europe. I'm sure that Merkel, Holland, and May would write Vlad a very sternly written letter while desperately wishing any of their countries had a military capable of doing anything to resist him.
None of that strikes me as particularly funny, but then, we've all got different senses of humor.
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ReplyDeleteWhat the hell is a bougar picker?
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BTW, no surprise a booger eater like YOU recognizes the incorrect spelling of the word, ROTFL!!!
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James Crow you never said why the KKK rejected you. Do you fail the one-drop rule?
ReplyDeleteThe Anonymi are doing cut-and-paste now. No originality whatsoever.
ReplyDeleteYou could replace them with a Perl script. If they had the wits to understand what that was, they'd be afraid of it.
You fail the one drop rule ... DON'T YOU
ReplyDeletePerl script Deplorable?
ReplyDeleteBitch please, Python is where it's at!!
James believes Trump is going to win because he didn't see any Clinton signs near his house. James is one weird mother fucker. Hope he doesn't have access to any guns.
ReplyDeleteYou know what happens when weird white boys get their hands on guns. Keep the kids at home that day.
ReplyDeleteMost of us gangstas have traditionally opposed legalization. But in the long run, it should reduce incarceration, I certainly hope. It will, however, doubtlessly spawn a little (or maybe not so little,) enforcement industry similar to dog leash law enforcement with annoying big fines and lots and lots of regulation and control. Not to mention the millions of dollars in fees and taxes.
ReplyDeleteAlso there will be many thousands of people going through DUI programs who may or may not have been endangering themselves and others. Loss of employment, student status, social position... You can't win when you play around with the law. Better to keep it all under the radar.
Quote: "Here is the deal, no matter how violent some young black punks act and wild out towards groups of white people--or a single white individual, it will never make up for all the violence that was practiced against people of color throughout this nation's history. So spare me the isolated (and high profile) incidents of horror."unquote.
ReplyDeleteYeah,talk about "SPARE ME",
Spare me your constant crying , if white guilt trippers didn't prop you all up & make excuses ad nauseum for all your BS you'd all have been extinct LONG ago so shut the fuck up , get a REAL life , get a JOB get off welfare ,EBT & realize NOBODY alive today owned any fkn slaves so get over it , we don't owe you SOBs ANYTHING FUCK YOU
WOBI MADAONDO
I tried to count the number of guns I have and realized that I don't know.
ReplyDeleteThat means they're all due for a good cleaning, oiling and inspection.
That sound u hear is me shaking in my boots. Not!😏
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ReplyDeleteJust one more math problem for you to struggle with. You have more problems than a math book. Not easy being you is it Nazi Einstein? Put yourself out of your misery and blow your miserable head off already.
ReplyDeleteThat means they're all due for a good cleaning, oiling and inspection...........before he goes to the local theater and/or school.
ReplyDelete"That sound u hear is me shaking in my boots. Not!��"
ReplyDeleteNot to worry, Wayne. If I was after you I wouldn't touch a single trigger. Instead I'd get your address and license plate and get a few pictures of your home and car and you in your nice clothes.
Then I'd get on Snapchat or KIK under a fake name and tell some of your local googles that you are a big-time dealer and have heaps of drugs and cash, and sit back and wait for the headlines.
How much you wanna bet James has crazy eyes and a fucked up haircut like the other mass shooters.
ReplyDeleteYou clowns? Actually take a bet?
ReplyDeleteThat'll be the day.
Not one of your weird bets weirdo.
ReplyDeleteYou'll never bet that the shit you're shoveling isn't shit.
ReplyDeleteEven you know it's shit.