The Lingering Darkness of the Alt-Right
13th August 2018
David French serves us a slice of cuck for his Crustian masters.
It’s easy to laugh at this weekend’s Unite the Right rally. It was pathetic. Media outnumbered white supremacists, and counterprotesters outnumbered the media. If that’s the alt-right in 2018, then public white supremacy in the United States is reverting back to its pre-2015 norm — when you could always find a couple dozen neo-Nazis to march somewhere, but you’d rarely see the kind of numbers we watched in Charlottesville. But as the alt-right fades (for now), let’s not forget its legacy. And let’s not turn our heads from its malignant influence. Consider what happened between 2015 and yesterday’s pitiful march.
Surely that straw-man is dead by now.
I’d be more impressed if I were confident that (a) French knows what ‘alt-right’ means, (b) could possibly understand what the alt-right was working toward, or (c) could express an original thought without reading it off of some Smugmobile bumper sticker.