Imagine if Trump would, for once, publicly acknowledge how much Democrats and the left in general hate white people. I think it would rally whites, but also attract some nonwhites, probably mostly men, because of the cojones involved in the act -- strength respects strength 1/
It would highlight 1) how the yet largely white--not all white, of course, but mostly white--middle is crushed from above (Biden, Bezos, Bloomberg) and below (subsidized unproductive criminal class a la BLM) 2/
2) Take us one step closer toward a nationalism capable of unifying enough of the right people against the exploitative ruling class 3/
lmao @ you if you think it would be "racist" for Trump to do this. We acknowledge the plight of literally every other group, blacks, Asians, Latinos, all of them get acknowledged 4/
Trump give me the phone 5/

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3 Nov
A good mainstream take on why a decent number of black and Latino men support Trump: he projects strength and we respect strength like non-college whites do, and unlike effete whites à la David French 1/ nbcnews.com/think/amp/ncna… Image
I wrote about this in late September 2/ amgreatness.com/2020/09/22/cau…
And I did a Tucker Carlson hit about this, also in late September 3/
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1 Nov
The Miles Taylor revelations of things Trump proposed but never came to fruition refutes the 4D chess people that claimed Trump couldn't be based in the first term because "optics." Trump had great ideas, but subversive staff and little to no external push back from the Right 1/
So Trump wanted to do some awesome things, but he was undermined by Taylor, Rollins, Kushner, Liddell, etc, who coordinated with the media to cover and help themselves 2/
And because conservative media has been so in the trenches against leftism and the Democrats, the polarization probably helped these people evade the notice they deserved 3/
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31 Oct
The Copenhagen School of Security Studies defines political threats as challenges to the legitimacy of the political unit relating to ideologies that define the state. In other words, threats that undermine an existing or desired political order... 1/
...like a news story informing Americans of a certain presidential candidate’s history of corruption, or information relevant to public safety that is offensive or harmful to the narratives they favor 2/
Twitter and Facebook do not operate as mere “businesses,” but rather act more like nonstate actors, essentially as competing points of sovereignty -- who is in charge here? 3/
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30 Oct
This is a cope. Mainstream conservatism can't conserve anything because it just copies whatever the opposition does and sells it as a different product. The Left, at least is creative enough to create culture that affects politics 1/
Which is why these people try so hard to copy them. If they were serious, they would want to use the National Endowment for the Arts and National Endowment for the Humanities to support and fund a counterculture from the Right. But that's too hard, too serious 2/
Note also I said that rapper endorsements are not a problem themselves, but that the problem is our leaders act as if they have just landed on Mars. So just telling them that a rapper's endorsement is neat, but not a world-historical event, makes them upset 3/
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29 Oct
How French leadership responds to threats versus how US leadership responds to threats:

After a man is beheaded in France by an Islamist, the French respond by affirming their culture, projecting Charlie Hebdo cartoons on a building guarded by police... 1/
...as a kind of middle finger to the enemy. "We are French, we are proud, come and get it."

In the US, on the other hand... when statues are toppled and cities are burned, Republicans and Democrats respond with basically bribes, promises of affirmative action.... 2/
...by proposing making Juneteenth a national holiday (Trump proposed this), Rich Lowry at National Review pens his 50th article exhorting Americans to abandon Confederate statues, with prayers for the barbarians (Jacob Blake prayer at RNC), reparations (Democrats)... 3/
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29 Oct
Yes. Immigration, in general, is bad for the Republican Party, and the ends of conservatism, insofar as conservatism intends to conserve a way of life. It doesn't matter if they come from Mexico or Germany, immigration means change. You can argue pros/cons, but you can't deny it.
I should say a particular kind of life. It's also harder for immigrants to assimilate when they live in areas that basically become linguistic-ethnic enclaves. Why learn English when everyone around you speaks Spanish?
On the other hand, I can't help but feel bummed when I know socially conservative, basically normal immigrants come to America and are ruined by what passes for our "culture" today. There is a reason Nigerian immigrants basically don't want their kids to assimilate.
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