You can't shame racists by pointing out they're racists.
But you can magically make folks racist by labeling them racist.
Like you all do with "libs"? No, you lot always out yourselves, that's why you're so pissy about it. You whine about political correctness, secretly seething at your own political correctness in attempting to ramp down your own disease.
Retarded post of the day.
But true.
It will definitely keep things interesting around here. If this is the way the media plans to frame reality, I'm sure there are folks that will get on board.
A friend of mine posted the original Hollywood Reporter Story. Great read, exclusive interview.
Ringside With Steve Bannon at Trump Tower as the President-Elect's Strategist Plots "An Entirely New Political Movement" (Exclusive)
Trump adviser Stephen Bannon boasts that 'darkness is good'
"Bannon, arguably, is one of the people most at the battle line of the great American divide — and one of the people to have most clearly seen it.
He absolutely — mockingly — rejects the idea that this is a racial line. "I'm not a white nationalist, I'm a nationalist. I'm an economic nationalist," he tells me. "The globalists gutted the American working class and created a middle class in Asia. The issue now is about Americans looking to not get f—ed over. If we deliver" — by "we" he means the Trump White House — "we'll get 60 percent of the white vote, and 40 percent of the black and Hispanic vote and we'll govern for 50 years. That's what the Democrats missed. They were talking to these people with companies with a $9 billion market cap employing nine people. It's not reality. They lost sight of what the world is about."
In a nascent administration that seems, at best, random in its beliefs, Bannon can seem to be not just a focused voice, but almost a messianic one:
"Like [Andrew] Jackson's populism, we're going to build an entirely new political movement," he says. "It's everything related to jobs. The conservatives are going to go crazy. I'm the guy pushing a trillion-dollar infrastructure plan. With negative interest rates throughout the world, it's the greatest opportunity to rebuild everything. Ship yards, iron works, get them all jacked up. We're just going to throw it up against the wall and see if it sticks. It will be as exciting as the 1930s, greater than the Reagan revolution — conservatives, plus populists, in an economic nationalist movement."
Andrew Jackson is the model? Genocide and all?
Okay genius, did you read the article?
To me, it had to do with nationalizing the population, regardless of identity politics. Perhaps you read his evil plans differently.
Frankly, I don't trust the prick, but for entirely different reasons.
If you seriously think he has divide and conquer politics on his mind, who do you think he will move toward genociding, the very base that brought them to power?
Who do they want to genocide?
The political elites? The 1%? Just who exactly?
I think I put up the wrong link to the article, or it was changed, here it is again.
Ringside With Steve Bannon at Trump Tower as the President-Elect's Strategist Plots "An Entirely New Political Movement" (Exclusive)
What Jackson did was to overthrow the banking establishment and free up commerce.
The native America policy is a straw-man and a distraction from the real issue. Of course Jackson was a bastard for that, but it wouldn't have mattered who was President, the entire establishment was definitely pro-Indian removal. So sad. He was referring toward Jackson's policy toward the banks. . . but I think, there too, he is lying. Bannon IS an instrument of the banks.
I don't think Bannon plans to have a policy regressive towards civil rights and civil liberties, at the most eliminate affirmative action. I think he is going to do something much worse. I think this is a distraction, seriously. It wouldn't have mattered if it was Bannon, or Huma Abedin, or someone working under Johnson, the plan was to demonetize the world economy no matter who won.
The rest of this? It's all just a distraction.