We need to have a serious conversation about #AndrewDobson, the young man who committed suicide after being doxxed, harassed, and demeaned by the media and antifa.
In a symbolic sense, he was murdered by the nastiest—and most establishmentarian—parts of the Left.
The #AndrewDobson case reminds us what’s at stake. Everyone who participated in #UniteTheRight was risking his life for a cause. And not just in facing down antifa. The doxxing that occurred afterwards was an act of war. It wasn’t “journalism” in any serious sense of the word.
Serious journalists analyze events, society, and politics. At their best, they criticizes the rich and powerful. Doxxing journalists destroy the lives of people who resonate with the #AltRight. Drive them to suicide—why not!? And the victims are far from rich and powerful.
#Charlottesville is a complex event that will be in history books. Mistakes were made. Lessons were learned. We took our lumps, to say the least. It remains inspiring in that hundreds of White people took a stand boldly for what we believe—and stood against the establishment.
The establishment—and that includes their conformist stormtroopers, such antifa and the doxxing media—want to make sure that nothing like #Charlottesville ever happens again—that, never again, passionate white people take a stand publicly.
The doxxing media wants to make examples of White identitarians, to generate fear and paranoia, to destroy them by depriving them of their livelihoods, friends and family, and self-respect. #AndrewDobson is a marty: he risked everything and paid the price. He will be remembered!
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I have great admiration for Israel's nation-state law. Jews are, once again, at the vanguard, rethinking politics and sovereignty for the future, showing a path forward for Europeans.
The criticism of the nation-state law has mainly taken the form of scolding Israel for not "balancing democracy with its identity as a Jewish state."
This is simply wrong.
Democracy is rule by the people; it has nothing to do with the technicalities of the form of government (parliamentarian, dictatorship, etc.) or a state's immigration policy.
The nation-state law is the most democratic of laws. There is no "balancing" that needs to take place.
We've seen two "Alt-Right" (if that's the right word) political candidacies over the past year: Paul Nehlen and Patrick Little. Both flamed out.
With Nehlen, a massive opportunity to actually win was squandered by idiotic messaging. Both suffered from the same flawed strategy.
Nehlen and Little were similar types—freshly red-pilled normies. They suffered from "the zeal of the convert" and couldn't keep a lid on their newfound knowledge. Their message was harsh and alienating. They were normies who scared normies, as strange as that might sound.
Nehlen and Little attracted massive followings among shitlords and they began playing to audience—in other words, preaching to the converted. The problem is, these people couldn't vote for Nehlen or Little.