“Normie” is a term used to refer to individuals who have not yet joined the Alt-Right, remaining trapped in the mental-prison of the Jewish system. These people are viewed as being incapable of objectively processing information, and will instead revert to programmed slogans whenever they are presented with ideas that conflict with their synthetic value system.I've bookmarked The Daily Stormer. I have a bookmark tab I call "Wingnuts," which I check now and then to see what the extreme right are up to. It includes Breitbart, The Daily Caller, Drudge, PJ Media, World Net Daily, and other far-right sites. Under "Wingnuts," I have a subfolder I call "Beyond Wingnuttery," which includes The Daily Stormer and other nauseating, repellent sites. Anglin claims that The Daily Stormer gets more traffic than all other alt-right sites combined.
I've searched the article for the word "Trump," and here are the occurrences in the article, with some context:
The short story is that although the term [alt-right] could refer to a lot of different people saying a lot of different things, the people that it is being used to refer to by the media – Trump-supporting White racial advocates who engage in trolling an other activism on the internet – are the core of the movement, with any other groups and figures being peripheral.And:
The core concept of the movement, upon which all else is based, is that Whites are undergoing an extermination, via mass immigration into White countries which was enabled by a corrosive liberal ideology of White self-hatred, and that the Jews are at the center of this agenda.
I am going to layout [sic] here these various factions, and what ultimately led them toward this center-point where we have all met. The campaign of Donald Trump is effectively the nexus of that centerpoint.And:
“White Genocide” refers to the idea, often supported by the UN’s Genocide Convention, that flooding White nations with non-Whites amounts to a form of calculated genocide against a racial group.And:
The Daily Stormer poster WhiteGenocideTM, who was cited in Hillary Clinton’s Alt-Right speech, was retweeted by Donald Trump, thus propelling the term into popular consciousness. Regrettably, there seems to be some confusion as to what the term means, with some (Clinton included, apparently) seemingly believing it is a call for Whites to commit a genocide(s), rather than drawing attention to the fact a genocide is being committed against us.
If Trump wins, we are going to have an opportunity to directly influence his administration, if we organize ourselves properly and develop a cohesive constituency (the latter we already have, I’d estimate numbering at 4-6 million people).UPDATE: Anglin quote from June 2016: “If The Donald gets the nomination, he will almost certainly beat Hillary, as White men such as you and I go out and vote for the first time in our lives for the one man who actually represents our interests.”
If Trump loses, we are going to have an opportunity to very vocally blame the Jews for his loss, which will serve our purposes nearly as much as a Trump win.
Either way, the future is very bright.
Here's the "Pepe the Frog" image that fronts the article. There are other images that are so loathsome I'm not going to reproduce them:
The article is vile, disgusting -- and frightening. (And as always, if you think the article is disgusting, you'd be wise to avoid reading the comments.)
The alt-right is a thing, people, and it's aligned itself firmly with Trump. Sit up and pay attention.
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