Zeiger
Daily Stormer
September 1, 2016
Time to deal with our Milo problem.
As the media coverage on the Alt-Right is exploding, our little “Milo problem” is becoming a real pain. We could previously ignore the gay Jew’s shilling and subversion of the movement, but now that the mainstream media is pushing him as a “leader” of the movement, it’s time to act.
Well, that’s what I thought.
But it seems the Jews are doing it for us, for whatever reason, lol.
Nope.
The alt-right has become somewhat of an internet phenomenon. As a white supremacist movement, it seems to have a fairly large following among millennials. Yet the internet — the cradle of 21st century white supremacy — has become something of a staging ground for a schism within the alt-right: to become mainstream or stay staunchly bigoted against all non-white, non-straight people.
In other words, a schism between the alt-right and shills trying to subvert it.
This needs to be made very clear.
Milo Yiannapolous, the enfant terrible apologist of the alt-right, made headlines this spring with an article called “An Establishment Conservative’s Guide to the Alt-Right,” [covered here] in which he and his co-author Allum Bokhari defended the makers of anti-Semitic, racist and anti-feminist internet cartoons as subversive “rebels.”
He done straight Jewed us, he did.
Keegan Hankes, a data intelligence analyst at the SPLC, says that, although much of this online activity is ostensibly aimed at expanding the “Overton window” of acceptable political discourse, the “meme team” is a real source of alt-right ideology.
You bet.
In fact, it’s the real source.
The meme team is the real brains behind this operation.
There’s some intellectuals writing long scholarly essays here and there, but basically no one reads them. So that’s irrelevant.
“There are people who are just in it for the chaos, just doing it for the ‘lols,’” he said. But, he said, Yiannapolous’ article, with its suggestions that the memes were entirely benign, was “laughable” and “dishonest.”
Wow, even other Jews think Milo is “laughable” and “dishonest.”
Pretty sad, tbh.
“I think they’re being strategically used as a vehicle to get ideas out there,” he said
Hankes also noted that Yiannapoulos’s article failed to mention one of the leaders of the alt-right internet frenzy: Andrew Anglin, (pictured at the top of this article) publisher of the neo-Nazi website Daily Stormer, which bills itself as “The World’s Most Visited Alt-Right Site.” Daily Stormer hosts a messaging board where many popular alt-right memes are first published. Anglin also often pushes social media agenda by asking readers to tweet using hashtags such as #WhiteGenocide and #rapefugee.
Heh.
It seems the Jewish media is pivoting away from the previous strategy of ignoring the Daily Stormer. The Forward is instead pushing Andrew as a top Alt-Right leader in this article.
Hmmm…
Anglin has taken clashed on several occasions with the approach of Richard Spencer, the head of the National Policy Institute, a think tank devoted to the ideology of the alt-right. Spencer has, in his published writings and in public interviews on Reddit, declined to issue the kind of hateful proclamations against people in the LGBT community and Jews that are Anglin’s bread-and-butter. Spencer is attempting to legitimize the alt-right movement; Anglin seems to want to make sure it never forgets its roots.
“Legitimize?”
Legitimize it for who?
Jews, liberals and homos?
What purpose would that serve? We don’t need that kind of “legitimacy.”
Jeb Bush is the pinnacle of respectability. You want to go down that route?
The fact is that these people are our enemies. It’s perfectly normal that they hate us and see us as “not legitimate.”
Do we see them as legitimate?
If your enemies like you, then you’re obviously doing something wrong.
“The reason [Anglin] was omitted [from Yiannapoulos’ article] was to protect Richard Spencer,” Hankes said. As two very visible leaders of the alt-right — one online and one in Washington — they seem to be engaged in a struggle over the direction of the alt-right movement.
These Jews make it seems like there’s a feud between Richard Spencer and the Daily Stormer, which is false.
We believe in being uncompromising about our values. As such, we will always call out all those who make compromises in the hopes of “appealing” to different people, or avoiding being attacked by our enemies. But we’ve never attacked Spencer as a person.
Ultimately, all that matters is victory. And this is merely a disagreement on strategy.
We just don’t think the “pretend not to be a Nazi” strategy is going to work.
It’s unclear if and how the next NPI conference will help bridge the gulf between would-be politicos like Spencer and glorified internet trolls like Anglin — or widen it. Yet even if Anglin is eventually pushed to the side to make way for Spencer’s more inclusive agenda, chances are that he will be able to keep his site at the heart of the online alt-right community.
The misunderstanding here is the belief that conferences, think tanks or lectures form some significant part of the Alt-Right.
The NPI conference has 200 or so attendees. The Daily Stormer has 3 million unique visitors per month.
The “online alt-right community” is 99.9% of the Alt-Right, at the moment. And all the biggest players there are anti-Jew, anti-Diversity, pro-White and pro-family values. It doesn’t get any simpler than that.
The “Milo” phenomenon is coming to an end. The gay Jew is being increasingly hated in all corners of the Alt-Right, and now his “everyone’s just joking” theory is being debunked by fellow Jews in the mainstream media.
Perhaps we will see more articles like this placing chan boards, Daily Stormer and The Right Stuff at the forefront of the alt-right.
This would mark the end of this infiltration effort, and mark the beginning of their attempt to destroy us from the outside.
Good luck, kikes!