Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 12, 2016
Cadillac – a company which makes cars – was in the process of creating a commercial that displayed all types of Americans. One of the types of Americans they wanted to display was members of the Alt-Right.
They put out a casting call for members of the Alt-Right.
Of course, the Jewish media attacked them and they apologized.
But that isn’t the point. The point is, it was natural for a major American corporation to want someone from our movement when they were seeking to represent all types of Americans.
Because we are a bloc now.
General Motors was under fire this weekend after a casting call for Cadillac sought members of the controversial alt-right movement.
According to an image of the casting call posted by the news agency Reuters and many, many others, the notice said an agency filming the ad was looking for “any and all real alt-right thinkers/believers.”
“This is a beautifully artistic spot that is capturing all walks of life of America,” the casting call says, adding that it would be filmed later this month. “Standing together as a union. This is not meant to be offensive in anyway. Just a representation of all sides. Thank you.”
The alt-right, or alternative right, is an extremist movement that seeks a whites-only state.
The casting notice, circulated on Twitter and Facebook, said an agency was looking for men and women of all ethnicities between ages 20 and 40.
Cadillac tried to quell the criticism with postings on Twitter and on its Facebook page: “Cadillac did not authorize or approve a casting notice for an ‘alt-right (neo-nazi)’ role in a commercial. We unequivocally condemn the notice and are seeking immediate answers from our creative agency, production company and any casting companies involved.”
But even that statement garnered dozens of negative comments on Cadillac’s Facebook page.
The Cast Station, a TV and film commercial casting company that seeks actors in several major cities, said on Facebook that the casting call was a mistake.
“The notice was drafted by an employee, who was immediately terminated for her actions,” the statement said. “Additionally an outside third party further altered the breakdown without our knowledge and posted it on social media. Cadillac unequivocally did not authorize this notice or anything like it, and we apologize to Cadillac for the ex-employee’s actions.”
A key figure in the movement is Stephen K. Bannon, President-elect Donald Trump’s chief strategist and senior adviser in the White House. Bannon was the executive chair of Breitbart News, a website popular with alt-right supporters.
It is fantastic as well that the media is now openly equating the Alt-Right and Steven Bannon with “Neo-Nazism.”
Regardless of what cuckold faggots in the Alt-Cuck claim about how no one will ever associate with something the media refers to as “Neo-Nazi,” the fact of the matter is that the more they use this term, the less meaning it has. They are now openly calling the top advisor of the President a Neo-Nazi, meaning the term officially has lost all meaning.
There is now no way for them to differentiate between someone who is openly calling for the extermination of Jews and someone who believes that unlimited immigration is unsustainable. That puts us in an extremely good position. The media functions on the manipulation of language, and at this point, they are giving up their ability to effectively manage this.
This was all part of the plan.
People attacked me for equating the Alt-Right with Neo-Nazism. But my goal, from the beginning, was to get the media to equate the Alt-Right with Neo-Nazism, given that most people in the Alt-Right are not Neo-Nazis, but simply people who think Whites have a right to exist.
I myself am not even a “Neo-Nazi” in the sense they are talking about. I mean, on all of these articles they include images like this:
A recent Independent piece about the Alt-Right used a picture of the KKK!
Of course, I don’t personally have an issue with tattooed skinheads or the KKK (except that the latter cucked recently), but I myself am a pretty normal person. I like Bethesda RPGs, synthwave, science fiction novels and vaping. I wear Airmax 90s (actually, now I wear New Balance) Zara jeans and t-shirts. I do not use drugs and have never committed a felony.
As most of the readers of course understand, the whole 1488 Neo-Nazi thing is just a way of mocking the media’s image of people who support white interests. But they have no ability to process this, and so are left constantly reporting on this website as if it is somehow related to Aryan prison gangs.
Media Manipulation for Victory!
A few years ago, we did not have any power at all. Most of the power we have now has come from an organized program of media manipulation. I have understood this from the beginning.
People who don’t understand this should simply keep quiet, rather than complaining about it. I understand that some people have a hard time understanding complicated things. But that isn’t an excuse for whining and trying to prevent our victory. Stupidity is a reason, but it isn’t an excuse.
There is no way that having the media calling Richard Spencer a Neo-Nazi is not a good thing. Because anyone can see that he is not a tattooed skinhead or a Klansman, and thus the term “Neo-Nazi” loses all meaning. And you will notice now that certain media outlets are actually attempting to back down from this characterization of anyone who disagrees with White Genocide as marching in the street with a swastika flag.
But the problem is, the journalists themselves actually believe this narrative, and simply cannot resist. Whenever they hear the term “white identity,” they immediately picture the skinheads and the KKK, and that is what they are going to continue on with. Meanwhile, the masses will see the real members of the Alt-Right, and see that they are simply normal people with a desire to maintain their culture and identity.
This is what winning looks like.