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The South was broken because conservatives broke, often over idiotic reasons like not wanting to lose black recruits to college football. However, Southern Republicans (a phrase Lincoln would have hated) are moving to aggressively redistrict in light of the dismantling of the Voting Rights Act. They are pushing common-sense solutions to fight urban blight, crime, and homelessness and providing political opportunities for those who want to run for office. There is no real liberal elite, and that means there is room for Americans patriots to seize the center ground with a populist agenda.
David French is claiming that his adopted Ethiopian daughter was called offensive names as he continues to rail against the post-Trump Right. Given the hysteria still surrounding race in this country, there are reasons to doubt this tale — but hey, maybe he can name some names. The bigger problem is that many Christian leaders, including those in conservative denominations, seem determined not to defend their own congregations. Of course, don't call this self-sacrifice or empathy. Many, like French himself, have profited quite handsomely from their career choices. Thumbnail credit: © Michael Brochstein/ZUMA Press Wire
Best-selling author Tucker Max joins View for the Right for a penetrating discussion on the dangers of losing yourself in online politics and where one should devote his energy when the system seems to be breaking down at all levels. In a corrupt world, the only antidote is honesty and personal relationships. Though it may seem hopeless, Max argues that there is more opportunity now than ever before for the ambitious and hardworking, if you know where to look. Thumbnail credit: Jerod Harris/ZUMAPRESS.com
The DOJ has indicted the SPLC in a satisfying development for many race realists. Of course, given the online climate, many are determined to interpret a victory as a defeat. Perhaps worse, many in the conservative movement are disingenuously interpreting the indictment as proof that the entire white advocacy movement is fake and in the pay of the Left. The truth is far more nuanced. It doesn't lend itself to clickbait, but it is necessary for serious activists to know what is really going on. Thumbnail credit: Ron Cogswell via Flickr, CC BY 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en
Hungary has "rejected authoritarianism," which seems like a self-refuting statement. Whatever it means, regime change has come, and the consequences may be permanent. Democracy is a system that is effective at preventing change and it is evolving into a system of control that can control culture and policy outcomes in a form more absolute than any "tyrant" could dream of. Thumbnail credit: © Alexander Ryumin/TASS via ZUMA Press
Kevin DeAnna crashes out the state on the Online Right and the appeal of conspiracy theories. Everyone believes in some conspiracies, but a real theory should be falsifiable and have an implied action item. However, there is now a market for preaching a kind of learned helplessness, where "just asking questions" is a substitute for truth. Kevin and Paul Kersey analyze the remarkable political opportunity for white political activists who want to talk common sense on trade, immigration, and foreign policy without becoming a clown for social media.
President Trump has successfully put the issue of birthright citizenship before the Supreme Court. If the Admin wins, it would be the most important victory for nationalists for many years. However, will the Court jeopardize its supposed "legitimacy" to follow the law? And if the Administration loses, what comes next on the immigration issue? Thumbnail credit: © Andrew Leyden/ZUMA Press Wire
President Trump has successfully put the issue of birthright citizenship before the Supreme Court. If the Admin wins, it would be the most important victory for nationalists for many years. However, will the Court jeopardize its supposed "legitimacy" to follow the law? And if the Administration loses, what comes next on the immigration issue? Thumbnail credit: © Andrew Leyden/ZUMA Press Wire
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