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‘Alt-Right’ Slams Trump’s Holocaust ‘Betrayal’ – Forward

White nationalists and the alt-right were dismayed by President Trumps remarks at a Holocaust remembrance speech on Tuesday, seeing in the speech further evidence of a betrayal to their cause.

You can never appease the Jews, wrote Benjamin Garland at the neo-Nazi website the Daily Stormer. Give them an inch and they want a mile. The only way to deal with them is to ignore them and/or tell them to shut their filthy mouths.

Garland bemoaned what he saw as a turnaround for Trump. Months ago he was a man who knew how the Jews operate and as a man with enough self-respect to not be publicly humiliated by them by bowing to their every whim and demand.

But Jews have their ratlike claws deep in him now, Garland wrote.

Former Ku Klux Klan head David Duke also railed against Trump in the hours after the speech and decried the fact that the Holocaust is remembered annually.

Why is the so called Holocaust the only atrocity to receive its very own Remembrance Proclamation? Jewish privilege, he wrote on twitter.

Do you not have any power? Duke went on, directing his message at Trump. Why are you surrounding yourself with the enemies of the American people?

Duke is no longer a member of the KKK but is seen as an elder figure in white supremacist or nationalist circles and has more than 30,000 Twitter followers. Not all white nationalists or members of the alt-right are as focused on so-called Jewish supremacy as Duke, who dedicates much of his Twitter feed to the theme.

Like the most anti-Semitic elements of the alt-right, Duke now sees Trump as a sort of Jewish puppet.

Alt-right figurehead Richard Spencer, who calls himself a white nationalist or an Identitarian had much more tempered criticism. Spencer, unlike some on the alt-right, is not a Holocaust denier and has even praised Zionism as a form of nationalism he admires.

Did Trump crib his speech from a History Channel DVD? Sounds like it. Every 90s Holocaust clich was sounded, Spencer wrote on Twitter.

For some, the Holocaust remembrance was seen as part of a broader trend and tied to Trumps recent strikes in Afghanistan and Syria, which they see as being spearheaded by Jared Kushner, Trumps Jewish son-in-law, and his daughter Ivanka Trump. They also criticize Trump for choosing Gary Cohn, former president of Goldman Sachs, as an economic advisor.

On the blog Occidental Dissent, Brad Griffen, who runs the website and goes by the name Hunter Wallace, also wrote that Trumps Holocaust remembrance was a betrayal.

We voted for Make America Great Again, he wrote. We wanted an independent country. Instead, we got Jarvanka, Gary Cohn and a bunch of globalist neocons foaming at the mouth to start new wars.

Trump has publicly disavowed both the alt-right and Duke specifically, but many supporters in these circles have held out in the hopes the administration would still bolster their loosely-organized movement.

Email Sam Kestenbaum at kestenbaum@forward.com and follow him on Twitter at @skestenbaum

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A Punch in the Face Was Just the Start of the Alt-Right’s Attack on a … – Mother Jones

A video of Nathan Damigo (top) and Emily Rose Marshall (below) during the street fighting in Berkeley on April 15 went viral. Stephen Lam/Reuters via ZUMA Press)

On Saturday, April 15, Emily Rose Marshall drove up to Berkeley, California, from Los Angeles with a group of friends who were part of the anarchist Oak Roots Collective. They had heard about the "free speech" rally being held in Berkeley by an array of Donald Trump supporters, militiamen, and white supremacists. "We saw this was a rally meant to uplift neo-Nazis and the alt-right," Marshall says. "We wanted to be bodies yelling and screaming in the street, adding to the number of people letting neo-Nazis know they couldn't just show up for racism."

By the time Marshall and her friends arrived in downtown Berkeley, the scene had devolved into street skirmishes between the right-wing side and "antifascist" counterprotesters. She and her friends were dressed in black like their "antifa" comrades, masking their faces to protect their identities. They went near the front line where people were facing off. An antifa activist lobbed a tear gas canister, but the wind blew the cloud back and right wingers rushed the antifa side, swinging.

When the short melee was over, Marshall wasn't entirely sure what had just happened. Marshall, a 95-pound, 20-year-old white woman with dreadlocks who also goes by the alias Louise Rosealma, had been punched at least twice. The crew of right wingers who Marshall, her boyfriend, and others had tussled with for a minute ran up the street in pursuit of other antifa. She didn't know it yet, but the man who had hit her was Nathan Damigo, a 30-year-old ex-Marine and head of the white nationalist group Identity Evropa. Within minutes, a video of her getting punched was on its way to going viral.

Blood was streaming from Marshall's boyfriend's nose, which looked like it might be broken. They left the rally and went to a hospital. After she got in the car, she checked her phone. Hate emails started streaming in. "Would you be interested in doing a role play photoshoot," read one she later forwarded to me, "where you are being beaten and raped (simulated), by a group of white nationalists?" "I absolutely love watching you get punched in your ugly ass face on YouTube. I can watch it over and over," another read. "Might I suggest leaping your ugly, hairy ass from a tall building? Or, perhaps, swallow a bottle of sleeping pills? How's it feel to finally be treated like a man? Haha." Since then, she says she's received more than 1,500 harassing or threatening messages via email, Facebook, and Instagram.

How did they know who Marshall was, and so quickly? One emailer signed off, "Praise Kek and Hail Victory," hinting at the source of the storm. "Kek" is the god of a satirical religion that originated in the meme-driven world of 4chan, the online message board popular among the so-called alt-right.

Archived 4chan threads provide a glimpse into workings of the alt-right hive mind on the day of the Berkeley showdown. "Looks like a rat faced kike," one commenter wrote shortly after the punching video was posted. Threads discussing the video became interspersed with memes of cartoon Jews with oversized noses. "That Jew whore thought she was the Jew bear," one poster wrote. (Marshall is not Jewish.) Within hours of her getting punched, people on 4chan and other message boards publicized Marshall's home address and contact information for her parents, grandmother, and 15-year-old brother. They discovered that she'd appeared in pornography. They turned explicit images of her into memes and posted links to her sex videos on her grandmother's Facebook page. Before Marshall got back to Los Angeles that Saturday night, her mom had received so many calls that she'd unplugged the phone.

Some on 4chan went to work building a case justifying Damigo's decision to punch Marshall. Before arriving at the rally, she'd posted on Facebook that she was "determined to bring back 100 nazi [sic] scalps," a reference to the Quentin Tarantino movie Inglourious Basterds. This was presented as evidence that she'd come to fight and was therefore a fair target. Posters also found a Reuters photo and a video showing Marshall holding a glass bottle as Damigo rushed toward her. Some online posters claimed she had been throwing bottles at them. A military gear site called Tactical Shit claimed Marshall was putting powerful M80 firecrackers inside bottles and throwing them at rally attendees: "She was literally making IEDs. This makes her no better than the Boston Marathon bomber." Damigo, the site claimed, was eliminating a bomb threat.

Marshall insists none of this is true. She says she picked the bottle off the ground to stave off attackers when the fight began. There is no evidence to corroborate her account or the alt-right's. All that is clear based on video of the incident is that Marshall was holding a bottle as Damigo rushed in and hit her. She fell to the ground, dropped the bottle, got up, and stumbled away. A moment later, Damigo found her again and punched her in the face. (Asked for a comment from Damigo, Identity Evropa responded, "The video footage and photographs of the event as well as Miss Rosealma's social media speak for themselves. Other than that we have no further comment.")

The alt-right is aware that the new fight with its anti-fascist opponents is as much a clash of brawn on the streets as a culture war online. During the lead up to the April 15 rally, one 4chan commenter described it as "a battle on the front lines and the lefties help us make fun memes for the ages." At the rally, some right-wing attendees carried signs referencing obscure 4chan memes. Even as people were fighting in the streets, the 4chan meme factory was already churning out content.

Meme warfare is uniquely suited to the far right. Unlike the antifa's culture of anonymity, the far-right rallies around visible strongmen. Outlandish costumes like Spartan helmets and outrageous acts like Damigo's "Falcon Punch" create excellent hero memes, which galvanize supporters and refute critics. Where a man punching a woman in the face would have previously been seen as an act of cowardice, it is now quickly recast as an act of heroism against terrorism, of moralism over hedonism, or of the master race against Jewish globalists.

The alt-right tried to identify others at the Berkeley rally as well. Message boards posted pictures and purported names of various antifa activists who'd shown up in Berkeley. One antifa man who hit someone in the head with a bike lock was allegedly identified through a meticulous effort of combing through images of the rally and matching the sunglasses and facial hair of an unmasked man with the masked bike lock wielder's.

Berkeley Police Department spokesperson Sergeant Andrew Frankel says the BPD is aware of the video, but he declined to state whether it is pursuing charges against Damigo. Marshall says she has avoided pressing assault charges against Damigo because she is afraid that if "they take action against him, I'll have actual Nazis at my door instead of the trolls."

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Alt-Right Leader Richard Spencer Turns Against Trump – PJ Media

In a video he uploaded to YouTube earlier this month, alt-right leader (and white supremacist) Richard Spencer turned against Donald Trump, whom he supported rather passionately during last year's presidential campaign.

The reason Spencer is angry with Trump is obvious: the president had the audacity to carry out airstrikes against Assad's forces in Syria. Since Assad is an ally of Vladimir Putin -- whom the alt-right worships -- this is apparently a deadly sin.

"This is a betrayal of the meaning of his candidacy," Spencer complains. "He ran on America first, we're not going to do all that crap of Barack Obama, Libya, all that kind of stuff. We're not going to do all those disastrous wars of George W. Bush. No, it's different. It's America first," Spencer summarizes Trump's campaign message.

According to Spencer, Trump broke that promise by bombing Assad's forces.

The controversial Putin cheerleader continues by saying that this proves there is a grand conspiracy going on!

I kid you not.

And then he starts on the globalists, although he seems to confuse "being in control of" with "being controlled by," which he does several times in the video, after which he corrects himself a few times:

But no. Those darned neocons (which is alt-right speak for Jews) are back:

Next, Spencer takes aim at Rex Tillerson and Nikki Haley, both of whom he apparently considers to be evil incarnate. Trump's son-in-law,Jared Kushner, is also blamed for Trump's Syria policy. As everybody knows, Kushner, like Wolfowitz, is Jewish, which -- of course -- makes him an ideal target for the antisemitic alt-right movement.

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In Ann Coulter’s Speech Battle, Signs That Conservatives Are Emboldened – New York Times


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Malcolm Turnbull must learn from Breitbart and fight culture wars – The Australian Financial Review

Andrew Breitbart despised Donald Trump, and inadvertently predicted his presidency four years too early

Last week when he announced changes to the laws on Australian citizenship and foreign workers, Malcolm Turnbull spoke passionately about "Australian values"and the need to respect our culture and history.

It was a long overdue foray from him into the debate about our changing national identity. It is a debate that will only grow in importance. Unfortunately many on the political left demean that debate by labelling it as merely a manifestation of the so-called"culture wars"and as a debate not worth having. But as the left knows perfectly well, culture is everything.

On AnzacDay the Prime Minister's rhetoric about Australian values confronted reality when ABC presenter Yassmin Abdel-Magied posted inappropriate and offensive comments on Facebook about the day of commemoration.

Turnbull is now facing increasingly strident calls from Coalition MPs for Abdel-Magied to be sacked from her federal government posts. And MPs are asking the not entirely unreasonable question why the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade funded her international tour to promote a book she'd written.

Make no mistake. Abdel-Magied should be absolutely free to say what she said, nomatter how hurtful or offensive her comments.

As yet no one is suggesting she be the subject of an 18-month secret investigation by the Human Rights Commission as Alex Wood was when in 2013 as a student at the Queensland University of Technology he wrote on a Facebook page,"Just got kicked out of the unsigned Indigenous computer room. QUT stopping segregation with segregation".

But the question of whether what Abdel-Magied did should be unlawful is entirely different from whether it is appropriate for her to hold official government positions and be an ABC presenter.

What, if anything, the government does about Abdel-Magied remains to be seen. If the ABC could name among its senior ranks of journalists and commentators a single conservative who admitted to voting for Tony Abbott and to liking Donald Trump, then perhaps Abdel-Magied's position at the national broadcaster would be slightly more tenable.

The person who understood this better than anyone in recent times was Andrew Breitbart who is renowned for saying "politics is downstream from culture".

Breitbart was one of the co-founders of The Huffington Post, and in 2007 he started the Breitbart News Network. Steve Bannon was one of the company's original board members and took over when Breitbart died suddenly in 2012 at the age of 42.

The year before his death Breitbart published his book Righteous Indignation: Excuse Me While I Save the World.

Breitbart was quite explicit about the purpose of his network. He had the aim of starting a site that would be "unapologetically pro-freedom and pro-Israel".

Breitbart had an uncanny understanding of the intersection between culture, the media, and politics.

In aninterview on Fox News in April 2011, he talked about Donald Trump. At the time Trump was considering running for the Republican nomination for the 2012 presidential election.

"Is Donald Trump a conservative?"Breitbart was asked.

"Of course he is not a conservative,"Breitbart answered. "He was for Nancy Pelosi before he was against Nancy Pelosi. But this is a message to those candidates who are languishing at 2 per cent and 3 per cent within the Republican Party who are brand names in Washington, but the rest of the country don't know ...celebrity is everything in this country. And if these guys don't learn how to play the media the way that Barack Obama played the media last election cycle and the way that Donald Trump is playing the election cycle, we're going to probably get a celebrity candidate."

Breitbart's timing was only four years out. A few days after that interview Trump announced he would not join the 2012 presidential race. A public opinion poll at the time showed 71 per cent of those surveyed believed Trump hadno chance of becoming president.

If the Coalition wants to win the culture wars it is going to have to start to fight them. A country's public culture is not only about culture per se. The fact the Coalition can't pass its cuts to government spending through the Senate is entirely a product of Australia's public culture.

It might be that Malcolm Turnbull has realised the truth of Breitbart's dictum.

John Roskam is executive director of the Institute of Public Affairs

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