@Nocaster @RadioFreeNorthwest we understood that no matter what we did, the right was impossible to turn into a political movement because they were too wanting of violence to follow our strategy.
It was John’s idea to try. Not mine. I followed his vision. But the money wasn’t there for him to pay the front. Given the desperation of the time window I did my part for a small private launch that the left used to undermine us with our own.
Our conclusion was that we had dodged a bullet by being associated with the alt right. It’s low income, low competency, low agreeablness, males. THese are good under an authoritarian hierarchy but useless as a political faction.
The right is doomed to be a set of small easily defeatable factions each selfinshly demanding what they want on their terms, in small numbers that don’t matter, from elites that don’t exist, and don’t care about them. And they won’t show in the numbers necessary for controlling the political discourse that’s necessary for political victory.
Had we had another year to educate a base maybe we could have done better. If the base had paid john enough to be the frontman then maybe that would have helped. But unlike others, I was confident trump would lose – the suppression would expand and the right’s window would be lost. My predictions tend to be very good at the large scale, although no one can predict what will happen within that window.
I know my job. I returned to doing my job. My job is radical centrism: separation and the policies, law, and science to operationalize it.
The right is dead as other than a tiny irrelevant bit two to three percent difference in voter participation.
The fact that the right is ‘right’ about man, politics, civilization, and nature is very different from the equal fact that the right is politically incompetent without the military and the aristocracy.