We Successfully Bullied the GOP Into Accepting Racism

Adrian Sol
Daily Stormer
December 13, 2017

The cucks are now at our mercy.

The Republicans have been a party of cucks and traitors for decades now, resolute in their drive to ignore the will of the American people. In spite of the overwhelming unpopularity of the “replace the entire population with brown people” agenda, they’ve stuck to it with unwavering zeal to please their Jewish and corporate masters.

But that time is coming to an end.

Not because these slimy politicians have had a change of heart, but because we’ve bullied them into it.

The Washington Post:

You cannot make this stuff up:

President Trump visits the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum. However, he enthusiastically endorses Roy Moore, who argued about pre-Civil War America: “I think it was great at the time when families were united — even though we had slavery — they cared for one another. … Our families were strong, our country had a direction.”

Yes, the president endorsed a candidate who endorsed putting Blacks back into slavery.

Problem?

It’s not like they don’t end up in chains either way.

Trump says he “studied, watched and admired” the career of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. He nevertheless endorses Moore, who thinks we could do without the 13th Amendment (abolishing slavery), 14th Amendment (ensuring due process and equal protection) and 15th Amendment (granting African American men the right to vote).

Hey, WaPo, isn’t that the same talking point from before? Who even wrote this thing?

(((Rubin))). Of course.

Trump says he is the greatest president ever for the LGBT community. He still endorses Moore, who has said “homosexual conduct should be illegal.”

We should not overlook, in the tumult over alleged sexual predation, the degree to which out-and-out racism and bigotry of all forms — and let’s not dress it up economic populism or xenophobia — have become normalized in the GOP. It’s not simply that the president and the Republican National Committee are supporting an accused sexual predator; they are supporting someone who admits to, boasts about and is unashamed to admit his contempt for racial equality.

Yes – because that’s what the people want. They could get away with ignoring the will of the people as long as everyone was doing it. But when faced with an alternative that they can’t destroy, they are powerless.

The rise of Trump has shown that it’s possible to run and win on a populist platform.

At this point, if the GOP tries to stop this, they will be signing their own death warrant.

This political and moral degradation has happened in stages. The collapse of decency and tolerance didn’t start with Moore. Trump proposed the Muslim ban (now on its third incarnation), and he turned the war against jihadists into a battle against Islam. (He declared in November 2015: “We are not loved by many Muslims.”) He labeled Mexicans murderers, attacked an American-born judge because of his Mexican heritage and systematically has gone after black athletes for behavior that no rational person would think to be worthy of consideration, let alone condemnation, by the president. He introduces moral equivalence between neo-Nazi and anti-neo-Nazi protesters.None of that is disqualifying for a president, Republicans conclude. They voted for him once, and a large majority would vote for him again. So when Moore comes along to declare that Muslims should not be allowed to serve in Congress, he is greeted by a collective yawn among Republicans. His overtly racist comments about slavery fly under the radar.

The Republican establishment has tried to sabotage populism at every turn.

It’s not that they don’t want to stop this nationalist turn – it’s that they’ve tried and failed repeatedly.

There’s no stopping this train.

Bullying works. They now know very well that their whining is only tightening the noose around their necks.

The remaining GOP hacks will either have to hop on the populism train, or be destroyed.