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  • Exalted Cyclops on Russell Moore: Don’t Pretend the Uganda Homosexuality Law Is Christian.
  • Karl Logan on Keith Woods: The Idea That Shaped The Modern World.
  • After all their sufferings, some of those persecuted for that day, will in their later years recall it, as some of the finest hours of their lives. They will be remembered as brave people who tried to do what they thought was right, to save the people of the United States. The 6 January protesters took a risk and they lost, yes … but their intentions were largely noble. There was indeed a half-expectation by many there, that the white-hat cavalry would come over the hill, and make the rebellion succeed, to keep in power the President whom they saw as being unlawfully deprived of his win by criminal fraud.īut at the same time, many in the Capitol deep down knew, that there was no white-hat cavalry coming from Q or anywhere … that was merely a cope-fantasy, to help give themselves the courage to do what they felt they should. It was in truth a halfway ‘rebellion’, but one of utterly sincere, morally-righteous motivation. They deserve the same respect as the sincere Confederate rebels of 1861-65 … or the various ‘pro-democracy’ protesters in various countries whom the USA claims to have been supporting in recent years. The Americans who entered the Capitol 6 January 2021 were, for the most part, deeply sincere, courageous people, who believed a great terrible wrong had been done, and who risked their honour, livelihoods and lives, in order to be a part of trying to redress that wrong. It was a profound day, somewhere between a passionate protest of truly aggrieved citizens who felt wronged, and something on the order of Shays’ rebellion of the 1780s or the Whiskey Rebellion of the 1790s – which latter, it should be remembered, ended with President George Washington pardoning those convicted, the 1st USA President quite unlike the ‘goons’ of today’s Joe Biden government. Many Americans quietly wish they were a part of that day, feeling even a bit of shame that they are not now suffering alongside those tormented and in prison for 6 January ‘crimes’. Hunter, please – 6 January 2021 was not, the ‘biggest goon march in American history’. I will always remember AF for its optics. There isn’t much to say about it except for the fact that the same pathological self-marginalizing and self-destructive tendencies of its leadership narrowed its appeal to a niche audience and ultimately destroyed it. Having a girlfriend is extremely controversial in these circles. It was the Alt-Right, but it was gay or genderfluid. In retrospect, Catboy Kami was the mascot of the America First movement. I had never heard of the HBO show “Euphoria” until Jaden McNeil revealed on Kino Casino that Nick Fuentes is a fan of the show. I didn’t know that having sex with women is gay. I had never heard of catboys before the America First movement. It had little appeal to Protestants or to White women or to Millennials and older generations. It was focused on very online Catholic Zoomers and incel gamers. I just watched its rise and fall from a distance.

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    I was never involved with this iteration of the movement.

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    Paul Gosar through incomprehensible, childish behavior. It succeeded in breaking through into mainstream politics only to alienate politicians like Rep. It has collapsed over the past year and half as the top people in the movement have all publicly turned on each other. It reached a clear peak on January 6 which was the biggest goon march in American history. In the end, the America First movement became another cult of personality centered on a narcissist with self destructive tendencies. This is how it was sold to the public at the time. It sounded promising to a lot of people who had watched the Alt-Right crash and burn. It was going to be based on good optics, Christianity and engagement with mainstream politics instead of wignat goon marches. It splintered off from the Alt-Right after Charlottesville. Such was the arc of the America First movement. You can come to regret it in the span of four years. Publicly branding yourself with a label is like getting a tattoo. I learned through bitter experience that something can initially sound promising, attract a mass audience and swiftly turn into a complete disaster. I became much more skeptical of movements. I’m sure everyone here remembers his infamous date with Nick Fuentes.Īs I have explained, I soured on branding myself with labels after the demise of the Alt-Right.











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