—“Why did the fascists call their rally “unite the right”?”— Tim Larkin
The ‘white nationalists’ were copying the left’s ‘identity politics’ by trying to form a coalition (‘unite”) of the various groups within the masculine white working and middle class identity, just as the left has done so among the effeminate and underclass and minority identities.
I told them over two years ago that they were going to fail, because it is no more moral to force the underclasses and minorities to live by meritocracy, than it is to ask the working and middle classes to live by equality.
And so the proper answer is not to seek power under the left’s model uniting under identity politics against western civlization’s meritocracy, but to agitate for secession, and ‘going our separate ways”.
Which is a moral proposition. Because whether left fascism or right fascism both sides are demanding what is not in the interest of the other side. And if that moral proposition is not met, the violent revolution is the only alternative.
That is what will happen now, I expect. And it was probably necessary for the alt-right to fail at using the alt-left’s identity politics in order to resign themselves to civil war.
But it was what I have been saying for over a decade.
Revolution comes.
Source date (UTC): 2017-08-17 10:47:00 UTC