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Groveling before the mad king: Donald Trump’s Cabinet of sycophants – Salon

On Monday, June 12, the 143rd day of his presidency, Donald Trump convened his first meeting with all his Cabinet members. As they sat in the West Wing of the White House, Trump first complimented himself before asking them to praise his accomplishments as president.

Trumps Cabinet members dutifully responded, one by one. But White House chief of staff Reince Priebus groveling was perhaps the most pathetic: On behalf of the entire senior staff around you, Mr. President, we thank you for the opportunity and the blessing youve given us to serve your agenda and the American people. And were continuing to work every day to accomplish those goals.

This is not funny. This is not normal.

Trump is vainglorious,a personality trait that can be compelling for a character in a Shakespearean tragedy or a Greek play, but disastrous when channeled by the leader of a country.

Trumps actions on Monday are but one more reminder that he is a plutocratic authoritarian with no regard or respect for basic norms of democracy or human decency. He leads a cult of personality whose members will not abandon him; he is backed by a political party that worships power and will abandon American democracy in order to advance itsgoals.

And Trump has repeatedly shown that loyalty to him should supersede loyalty to the Constitution. As such, it appears more likely than not that Trump committed impeachable offenses when he potentially obstructed justice by firing FBI Director James Comey for refusing to stop an investigation of whether Trumps inner circle had been infiltrated by Russian agents.

An independent judiciary and a democracy where the branches of government are separate from one another is a dire threat to an autocrat who wants unlimited power.

If so empowered, Donald Trump would rename the calendar in his name. Like any other petty dictator, he would festoon himself with medals and ribbons for imagined feats of bravery and strength. He would also order his own personal state-sponsored media in the form of Fox News, Infowars and Breitbart to play an endless loop of footage highlighting the Great Leaders wondrous abilities and all the ways he is a gift to the American people and the world. There would be military parades at home and spectacles of violence abroad to distract the public from the countrys problems.

Inthe near-daily tsunamis of lies, cruelty, rumors, obfuscation and political theater that surrounds Trumps administration, there are important developments that the American people and news media often do not fully appreciate. This is understandable given that one of the primary tactics of an authoritarian is to bend reality to his or her will andby doing so to confuse the public so it is less able to resist.

Several weeks ago, Donald Trump withdrew the United States from the Paris climate agreement. In a report about this decision, The Washington Post offered the following detail:

But the presidents mind was largely made up: He would withdraw from the Paris accord.

If he needed a nudge, though, one came from France over the weekend. [President Emmanuel] Macron was quoted in a French journal talking about his white-knuckled handshake with Trump at their first meeting in Brussels, where the newly elected French president gripped Trumps hand tightly and would not let go for six long seconds in a show of alpha-male fortitude.

My handshake was not innocent, Macron said. He likened Trump to a pair of authoritarian strongmen Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and said that he was purposefully forceful because he believed his encounter with Trump was a moment of truth.

Hearing smack-talk from the Frenchman 31 years his junior irritated and bewildered Trump, aides said.

A few days later, Trump got his revenge. He proclaimed from the Rose Garden, I was elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh, not Paris.

Trump has greatly diminished Americas standing and prestige among the nations of the world. He is literally willing to let the planet burn and flood because his fragile childlike ego and insecure manhood were slighted and diminished.

What is Trump capable of doing when he does not get his way? To what extremes will he go for validation or revenge when his need for attention and hero worship is not satisfied? The potential answers should frighten all sane and intelligent people.

The 1994 film The Madness of King George offers the following warning: We consider ourselves blessed in our constitution. We tell ourselves our Parliament is the envy of the world. But we live in the health and well-being of the sovereign as much as any vizier does the sultan.

It is tragic how quickly this horrible state of affairs has become a new type of normal in the United States. In retrospect, it is now clear that our countrys democratic institutions and norms were far more fragile than even the most cynical critics had imagined. Who shall save us from the whims of Donald Trump? And is such a thing even possible anymore?

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Tiny mark on Melania Trump’s birthday card to Donald Trump sparks wild theories – AOL

Aris Folley, AOL.com

Jun 15th 2017 4:08PM

Of all of the strange theories about Donald and Melania Trump, this one is possibly the most bizarre.

On Wednesday it was the 71st birthday of President Donald Trump and his wife wished him well via Twitter.

But a subtle detail on the image of a birthday card she tweeted to her husband has left many online scratching their heads -- a small orange dot.

Since she published the image on Wednesday evening, more than 40,000 users have "liked" the first lady's post -- and many have speculated on about whatever could have caused the glaring stain.

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Real estate magnate Donald Trump (L) and his girlfriend Melania Knauss leave Hollinger International's annual meeting at the Metropolitan Club in New York on May 22, 2003. Hollinger publishes The Chicago Sun-Times, The Daily Telegraph of London, the Jerusalem Post and other newspapers. REUTERS/Peter Morgan PM/ME

Donald Trump and his girlfriend Melania Knauss arrive at the Vanity Fair Oscar party at Morton's restaurant in West Hollywood, California, February 29, 2004. REUTERS/Ethan Miller REUTERS EM/AS

Real estate tycoon Donald Trump and his friend Melania Knauss pose for photographers as they arrive at the New York premiere of Star Wars Episode I: "The Phantom Menace," May 16. JC/SV/AA

From left, Billy Crystal, host of the 76th annual Academy Awards, his wife Janice Goldfinger, Melania Knauss and her boyfriend Donald Trump, pose together as they leave the Vanity Fair Oscar party at Morton's restaurant in West Hollywood, California, early March 1, 2004. REUTERS/Ethan Miller EM

Developer Donald Trump (R) and his girlfriend Melania Knauss pose for photographers after the final show of "The Apprentice" April 15, 2004 in New York. Bill Rancic, a 32-year-old Internet entrepreneur from Chicago, edged out Kwame Jackson, a 29-year-old New Yorker and Harvard MBA, for the Trump-described "dream job of a lifetime" and its $250,000 salary. REUTERS/Jeff Christensen JC

Donald Trump's new bride, Slovenian model Melania Knauss, waves as they leave the Bethesda-by-the-Sea Episcopal Church after their wedding in Palm Beach, Florida, January 22, 2005. REUTERS/Gary I Rothstein

Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs (R) accepts an award from the Rush Philanthropic Foundation for his efforts to support public education and dedication to youth and social activism, from Donald Trump and his wife Melania (L) at Trump's Trumps Mar-A-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida on March 11, 2005. REUTERS/Jason Arnold MS

Donald Trump and his wife Melania Kanauss watch the Miami Heat play the New York Knicks in the first quarter of their NBA game in New York's Madison Square Garden, March 15, 2005. REUTERS/Ray Stubblebine RFS

Donald Trump (L) and his wife Melania arrive at the Museum of Modern Art for a reception in honor of Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, in New York November 1, 2005. The Royals are on the first day of an eight-day visit to the U.S. REUTERS/Gary Hershorn

Donald Trump arrives with wife Melania at a reception in honor of Britain's Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, at The Museum of Modern Art in New York, November 1, 2005. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

Donald Trump (L) and his wife Melania (R) arrive at the Museum of Modern Art for a reception in honor of Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, in New York, November 1, 2005. The royals are on the first day of an eight-day visit to the U.S. REUTERS/Gary Hershorn

Real estate tycoon Donald Trump and his wife Melania attend a Miami Heat against the Los Angeles Lakers NBA game on Christmas Day in Miami, Florida, December 25, 2005. REUTERS/Marc Serota

Donald Trump stands next to his wife Melania and their son Barron before he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles January 16, 2007. REUTERS/Chris Pizzello (UNITED STATES)

Real estate magnate and television personality Donald Trump and his wife Melania stand on the red carpet at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Benefit celebrating the opening of the exhibition "Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty" in New York May 2, 2011. REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT FASHION BUSINESS)

Businessman and real estate developer Donald Trump and his wife Melania watch Rafael Nadal of Spain play against Tommy Robredo during their men's quarter-final match at the U.S. Open tennis championships in New York September 4, 2013. REUTERS/Adam Hunger (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT TENNIS ENTERTAINMENT REAL ESTATE BUSINESS)

U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump (2nd from L) watches with his wife Melania as Serena Williams of the U.S. plays against her sister and compatriot Venus Williams in their quarterfinals match at the U.S. Open Championships tennis tournament in New York, September 8, 2015. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson

U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump kisses his wife Melania as he speaks at a campaign rally on caucus day in Waterloo, Iowa February 1, 2016. REUTERS/Rick Wilking

U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks as his wife Melania listens at a campaign rally on caucus day in Waterloo, Iowa February 1, 2016. REUTERS/Rick Wilking

U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump reacts to an answer his wife Melania gives during an interview on NBC's 'Today' show in New York, U.S. April 21, 2016. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

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Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump greets his wife Melania onstage after the conclusion of his first debate with Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, U.S., September 26, 2016. REUTERS/Joe Raedle/Pool

(L-R) Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump, Melania Trump, Tiffany Trump and Ivanka Trump attend an official ribbon cutting ceremony at the new Trump International Hotel in Washington U.S., October 26, 2016. REUTERS/Gary Cameron TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

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Republican U.S. President-elect Donald Trump kisses his wife Melania at his election night rally in Manhattan, New York, U.S., November 9, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and his wife Melania take part in a Make America Great Again welcome concert in Washington, U.S. January 19, 2017. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and his wife Melania take part in a Make America Great Again welcome concert in Washington, U.S. January 19, 2017. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump attend the Liberty Ball in honor of his inauguration in Washington, U.S. January 20, 2017. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

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Here are a few ideas, according to the people of Twitter.

Some argued the small dot came from the president's finger print, given his previous issues with the size of his hands.

Others linked the mark to covfefe -- the president's Twitter typo from late May that's taken on a whole new meaning.

And then came the spray tan jokes.

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An Alt-Right-Affiliated Candidate Nearly Won Virginia’s GOP Gubernatorial Primary – The National Memo (blog)

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A Virginia Republican gubernatorial candidate who was backed by, and affiliated with, segments of the alt-right media nearly won the states June 13 gubernatorial primary.

Corey Stewart, chairman of the Prince William County Board of Supervisors, narrowly lost to frontrunner Ed Gillespie, former chairman of Republican National Committee (RNC), by only slightly more than a percentage point.

Stewart, who was Virginia state co-chairman of President Donald Trumps 2016 presidential campaign, heavily courted the alt-right during his campaign, which he announced in April 2016. While he was the co-chair, Stewart wrote multiple pieces for alt-right-promoting website Breitbart. Shortly after he was fired from his position in October for taking part in a protest against the RNC, Stewart gave an interview to Mike Cernovich, an alt-right-affiliated troll who has a history of promoting conspiracy theories. During the interview, Cernovich said that he calls establishment Republicans cucks because they like to see Trump get screwed over by the media, thats what they get off on. Stewart replied, Yeah, I would agree. The term cuck, short for cuckservative, is widely used within alt-right circles.

In March, Stewart did a question-and-answer session on the Reddit forum r/The_Donald, an alt-right-affiliated forum that has, in tandem with other alt-right figures and fake news purveyors, helped spread conspiracy theories and misinformation. Stewart wrote on the forum that he is opposing the establishments handpicked candidate, former Bush guy, RNC chairman, and cuckservative, Ed Gillespie. The Virginia GOP state chairman criticized Stewart, noting that the term was used by white nationalists. r/The_Donald would go on to promote Stewarts primary campaign, along with 4chan /pol/, another alt-right-affiliated forum.

During his campaign, Stewart also criticized the city of Charlottesvilles plan to remove astatue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee, going to rallies to protest the citys action. He also responded to his critics by tweeting, Nothing is worse than a Yankee telling a Southerner that his monuments dont matter. Richard Spencer, a white nationalist who originally created the term alt-right, subsequently led a group of torch-wielding protesters in the city to protest removal of the statue. Stewart was the only candidate to not directly condemn Spencers protest. Stewarts stand earned him praise from alt-right outlets and figures: the neo-Nazi and alt-right-affiliated blog The Daily Stormer wrote that Stewarts actions showed how you win the game and how we go mainstream, while Occasional Dissent, a blog run by anti-Semitic writer Hunter Wallace, claimed that Stewart was taking a stand for Dixie.

After the close primary election, alt-right figures cheered Stewarts near-upset. Cernovich tweeted that the result showed GOP globalists that theyre all going to have primary challengers. He also said that Stewart showed them what one man can do with his populist revolution. Another alt-right-affiliated troll, Jack Posobiec, tweeted, Gillespie outspent Stewart 5-to-1 and barely won the race. Take note, Establishment. VDare, another alt-right-connected outletwhich frequently publishes articles written by white nationalists, claimed Stewarts heroic effort against useless consultantcuck Ed Gillespie showed nationalism lives.

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"Alt-Right" Declares Flame War On Oath Keepers – Southern Poverty Law Center

The event underscores a growing rift between the Patriot movement and other elements on the far right over the formers apparent lack of racialist sentiment.

Were not white nationalists. Were not racists of any kind. And if they show up [at our rally], I am going to personally, physically remove them. Because they are trying to co-opt what were trying to do.

Although Stewart Rhodes, founder and president of the Oath Keepers, has yet to uphold this threat, an alleged member of his organization seems to have done just that.

Video footage of a confrontation between a white nationalist protester and a member of This Is Texas, a purported affiliate of the Oath Keepers, shows a white nationalist protester being ejected from a group of Patriots after one of them snuck up behind the man and put him in a choke hold. The video has elicited strong responses from groups affiliated with the alt right.

The scuffle occurred at Hermann park in Houston, Texas after afake Antifa (short for Anti-Fascist) Facebook accounttitled Texas Antifa announced their plans to protest the parks Sam Houston statue, for Houstons status as a slaveholder. Whatever response the page and post were intended to garner, they elicited a strong response from This Is Texas, which announced on a Facebook page for the event:

Antifa has come out saying they will be bringing several large (communist) groups together to host a rally around the Museum District in Houston, Texas on June 10, 2017... This is it Texans, This Is Texas & it's time we nip this problem in the butt before our state starts looking more like California or Chicago rather than Texas. Please share this event & our FaceBook page (THIS IS TEXAS) so Texans, III%ers, Oath Keepers, Conservatives, Constitutionalist & others are aware of the rally & can join if they would like to do so. God bless Texas!

This Is Texas was successful in drawing out a large crowd bearing various flags, including the Confederate Battle Flags, Gadsden flags, and flags of various militia and so-called Patriot organizations. As for the Black Panther Party, Antifa & more promised by This Is Texas, they were nowhere to be seen. Nevertheless, if This Is Texas et al. was spoiling for a fight that day, it certainly found one.

What the group hadnt counted on was a small group associated with neo-Nazi websiteThe Daily Stormerand Vanguard America (VA) also attending withflags of their own, including VA banners with the slogan We Have A Right To Exist, theKekistani flag, and VAs own recently adopted banner featuring a blue sonnenrad in front of a red and white striped field.

VA a fledgling neo-Nazi group associated with Identity Evropa and The Right Stuff is perhaps best known for an incident when a member offered to sell out his organization in exchange for not being doxed.

The video in question begins after police purportedly told a group of white nationalists from VA andTheDaily Stormer,which organizes real-world book clubs, to leave one area of the park after some back and forth with the Patriots. One man wearing the uniform sported at protests by VA members, a polo and khakis, returned to gather posters adorned with Pepe,Wojak, and the slogan No Blood for Israel that had been left behind, but instead entered into a bizarre verbal confrontation with several of the Oath Keepers.

These are good memes... the lone alt-righter protested as he juggled the signs, a megaphone and the VA flag.

Dude this is not Comicon!

As the shouting continued, David Amad, of Open Carry Texas (OCT), stepped forward. Son you are leaving here one way or another.

Before Amad could finish the threat a member of his group sprang from behind the lone alt righter and put him into a chokehold. After a few seconds the two were separated and Amad escorted the victim away from the scene while This Is Texas/OCT members radioed to police.

Thats why we were trying to escort you out, motherf***er! taunted one of the so-called Patriots.

The incident wasnt the only example of Amad failing to maintain control or cohesion at the protest.

Later footage shows Amad and members of This Is Texas arguing with a larger group of white nationalists, including the man who writes forThe Daily Stormerunder the pen name Azzmador.

What you gonna do, you gonna start a fight while packing a rifle? Azzmador can be heard shouting as the argument became heated.

An affiliate of Amads organization, who identified himself as head of security and commander of the Texas State Militia was also filmed as he approached black Confederate Arlene Barnum to ask whether her fellow flaggers, who were white, would put down their Confederate battle flags.

I think that you [Arlene Barnum] are the best example of why you should carry [that flag]... and Im not saying that in a bad way, you know what I mean? But if you dont mind, could you be the only one please?

The request was rebuffed.

Given all of the consternation surrounding the handling of the event, it is not surprising Oath Keepers has taken to Facebook to insist that the man who choked the VA member was not one of its own. The video has caused numerous denunciations of Oath Keepers and its leadership by several alt right websites, including AltRight.com, Brad Griffin AKA Hunter Wallace onOccidental DissentandThe Daily Stormer.

An article on AltRight.com titled Oathkeepers Turn Against the Alt Right was the first shell fired in a building salvo against Oath Keepers, and was quickly picked up by TheDaily Stormer.

These incidents comes on the heels of several other public spats between members of the Alt Right and various Patriot and militia groups.

Brad Griffin, who writes onOccidental Dissentunder the alias Hunter Wallace, has posted accounts of feuds between Patriot and militia organizations such as American Warrior Resistance and Oath Keepers after disagreements in Gainesville and New Orleans over the past month.

Im addressing a group called the American Warrior Revolution, were addressing our friends the Oathcucks, and various III% militia groups. Weve been watching you people since then and weve had a little trouble.

Griffin goes on to accuse the varied groups that make up Patriot Nation of being deracinated cucks and failing to support our free speech and defending our monuments, by standing in the way of the League of the South in New Orleans, Gainesville, and elsewhere.

The allegation that Oath Keepers are cucks who talk about how anti-racist they are, commonly referred to as virtue signaling, is a cardinal sin on the far right and a source of much of the ire directed against Oath Keepers, other militia groups, conservatives politicians, religious leaders, and in particular, boomers.

For Griffin and the other members of the far right now arrayed against Oath Keepers and the larger Patriot movement, the issue is that Oath Keepers tend to rely on public expressions of racial impartiality while hiding its own ethnic biases.

Last year, Stewart Rhodes and his Oath Keepers endorsed the virulently anti-Muslim essay, Tet Take Two: Islams 2016 European Offensive, which describes Islam as a ringworm infection [that] is dead and barren within the ring, but flares up when it parasitically feeds off the healthy, non-Islamic societies around it.

The essays author, former Navy SEAL turned Patriot novelist, Matt Bracken, believes that refugees in Europe represent a second Tet offensive, a reference to the 1968 infiltration of South Vietnam by Vietcong guerrilla fighters who then launched a surprise offensive.

Bracken blames Eurocrat elites for open European Union borders, saying they purposely have created a wide path for the onrushing Muslim hijra immigration invasion. Rhodes agrees, and said the same thing is happening in the United States.

The martial skill set bragged about by Oath Keepers, and the inclusion of anti-Muslim conspiracy theories into its worldview, showed its head in the physical space when ACT For America an anti-Muslim hate group listed by the SPLC asked the organization to provide security for its March Against Sharia rallies last weekend. Oath Keepers was eager to oblige, and its members, including Rhodes, were seen at several rallies carrying long guns and attempting to rub shoulders with law enforcement, who until the election of Donald Trump were frequently on the other end of Oath Keepers barrels.

This occurs as various long-standing divisions between far right groups appear to be breaking down in favor of loose coalitions in opposition to the looming specter of Black Lives Matter and Antifa, which was effective in mobilizing attendance at the Houston event.

Whether Amad, This Is Texas, and the various other Patriot and militia types in question are directly affiliated with Rhodes and the Oath Keepers, these incidents do tend to corroborate warnings from various watchdog groups about the threat posed by militia and Patriot groups appearing heavily armed at protests.

While they claim to be present to support law enforcement and defend the Constitution, the brutish tactics on display in Houston and elsewhere make it clear that entering tense political environments decked out in tactical apparel with a rifle and body armor does little to promote civil discourse.

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The Alt-Right are complaining about Nazis being killed in video games – New Statesman

The use of minorities as stock villains is something that has plagued entertainment media for years. Now that political correctness has gone thankfully mad, it has become less acceptable to lean on generic brown terrorists, effeminate criminal masterminds or scheming mandarins when finding adversaries for an action hero to plow through. Video games may have lagged behind somewhat but many developers do at least make some effort to to avoid stereotyping.

There is one notable exception, however. One beleaguered minority that seemingly has no voice in wider society. Nobody to stand up and say, "Enough. Leave these poor people alone, you MONSTERS."

I'm talking, of course, about Nazis.

Yes, the proud Aryans (and affiliates) of the Alt-Right are sick of being the go-to target for self-righteous good-guys. Why should they be treated as scum, fit only for vigorous fragging and expertly chained combos? Where is the respect? The simple human decency?

And what has triggered these snowflake stormtroopers? A vicious piece of anti-Nazi propaganda in the form of a trailer for Bethesda's latest game - Wolfenstein: The New Colossus.

A brief history of shooting Nazis in the face

There are many, many games that involve the punching, stabbing, shooting and general doing-in of members of the National Socialist party. From the Indiana Jones point-and-click adventures to the full-on assault of Medal of Honour, with plenty of oddities like the superhero antics of Freedom Force vs the Third Reich in between. The gold standard of Nazi-harm, however, is the Wolfenstein series.

Starting in 1981, with the 2D Castle Wolfenstein, the series put you in the shoes of all-American bruiser BJ Blazkowicz, deep behind enemy lines and on a largely stealth-based mission to infiltrate the titular, Nazi-occupied castle. By 1992, the series found its groove with Wolfenstein 3d - one of the earliest first-person shooters and the template for pretty much every game in that genre to this day.

After shooting your way through the primitively-rendered 3D castle, you would finally do battle with a cybernetically-enhanced MECHA-HITLER, thus cementing the franchise's reputation for cold-edged realism.

Later reboots gave us Return To Castle Wolfenstein and simply 'Wolfenstein', both of which featured multiplayer Nazi-duffing as well as a load of occult bits and bobs, because the Nazis were definitely into that, no matter what David Duke says. There was even a Wolfenstein role-playing game for (non-smart)phones, allowing turn-based Nazi foiling you could carry around in your pocket.

Which brings us to the most recent iterations of the Wolfenstein experience. 2014s Wolfenstein: The New Order and this years entrant, Wolfenstein: The New Colossus. These games take place in an alternate reality, a 1960s in which the Nazis defeated the Allies and took over the world. Only you, a revived BJ Blazkowitz, can lead the fightback and kick the ascendant fascists right in the crease of their impeccable uniforms.

Why now?

Im not here to debate the ethics of video game violence. You can see first-person shooters as a malign influence on our Pop Kids or as a harmless exhaust pipe for pent-up frustrations or as anything else you like. Im easy. The recent outpouring of Alt-Right anger does raise one important question, though. Given the fact that we are now well into the fourth decade of digital Nazi slaughter, why is it only now that games like this have put the far right on the defensive?

Reactions to the New Colossus trailer have been mainly positive, with fans of The New Order relishing the chance to get back to that games formula of fast-paced action and light puzzle solving. The game resembles a glossier, Nazi-themed Half Life 2 sequel as much as anything.

Among the criticisms from the Alt-Right are accusations that the game is racist to white people. The evidence for this seems to lie in a black woman character who at one point refers to our man BJ as white boy.

As YouTuber Bob Ross comments, That black Afro whore calling that white man a white boy... More racist agenda against white people.

An anonymous commenter to 4Chan has seen through the real agenda behind the game. Bethesda jews are trying to destroy gaming industry with political correctness fagottry.

Ultimately, as YouTube commenter Bobby Johnson puts it, Why are people hating nazis? You should be hating muslims who are terrorizing, murduring, and raping europeans. And the jews

Wise, if poorly spelled, words, Im sure you will agree.

No, the real issue with Wolfenstein: The New Colossus isnt that it strikes a markedly more critical tone against the would-be Master race. The explosions may get bigger and the guns louder with every new game but the Wolfenstein formula is the same as it ever was.

The problem is Trumps brand of populist, easily consumed, fascism-lite. The problem is the dark corners of the net that put the Alt in Alt-Right . The problem is simply that, more than ever, there are now self-identifying Nazis who are willing to peer out from under their stones, hold up their hands at about 45 degrees and cry foul.

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