An Historic, Quite Possibly Revolutionary Victory!
November 9, 2016
Theoccidentalobserver.net
The following is an expanded version of my article in RadixJournal’s series on the meaning of Trump.
The Alt Right has gravitated to Trump’s candidacy,
and for good reason. Much of what the Alt Right wants will be difficult or
impossible to bring about even with a president who is entirely on board with
the idea that America should start thinking about the interests of its
traditional White majority. But win or lose, Trump has already had a huge
effect on American politics in a way that benefits the Alt Right, and his
victory will be even more so:
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Trump has
made statements on immigration that have been banned from polite society for 50
years — deport illegals, seal the border, end birthright citizenship, place a
moratorium on Muslim immigration, and make immigration serve actual labor needs
rather than a moral imperative (ideally with guest workers not given
citizenship). He has deplored Angela Merkel’s policies in Germany and has made
statements indicating he opposes the transformation of Western societies via
immigration and multiculturalism (“Paris isn’t Paris anymore.”)
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Trump’s
victory will encourage and energize the right in Europe. It is Brexit on
steroids — a scream by voters to stop the way things are going. To stop
the destruction of their traditional ways of life. If nothing else, it is
throwing a monkey wrench into the system. Tear it down! We can’t keep going on
like this! Voters want an end to meaningless wars, an end to importing people
who hate us and will never assimilate to our way of life.
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Trump has
unmasked the neocons. The neocons have dominated the intellectual and foreign
policy establishment of the Republican Party since the 1980s. From the
beginning of Trump’s candidacy, neocons have been leading the #NeverTrump
movement, despite the catastrophic effects of a Hillary Clinton presidency on
the GOP. A Clinton presidency would ensure a liberal/left voting majority into
the foreseeable future given that she would amnesty millions of illegals and
dramatically raise total numbers of immigrants and refugees. Clinton Supreme
Court appointments would likely gut the First Amendment by enabling “hate
speech” laws and they would gut the Second Amendment as well. No one on the
right, from traditional “limited government” conservatives to the Alt Right,
would want this, and it’s difficult to believe that the Jewish identities and
pro-Israel commitments of the most important neocons are lost on non-Jewish
Republicans. The treason of the neocons will be long remembered in GOP circles
and will compromise their influence in the future.
I notice of Twitter that Bill Kristol says that the
#NeverTrumpers should be magnanimous in losing, but I would be shocked if
neocons were given any role in the GOP. This is Trump’s party now. It is
incredibly heartening that he wants a good relationship with Russia at a time
when neocons and NATO have been clamoring for confrontation and aggression. It
is incredibly heartening that he supports the legitimate Assad government in
Syria. I have no doubt that he will act in concert with Russia to end the
rebellion and bring peace and stability to the region.
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Trump has highlighted the chasm between the overwhelmingly White
Republican voting base and the GOP donor class intent on globalist policies of
mass immigration, free trade, and a bellicose pro-Israel, anti-Russian foreign
policy. The pre-Trump GOP was dominated by a neocon foreign policy
establishment and a pro-Chamber of Commerce, pro-big business economic policy.
This party did not represent the interests of GOP voters and can’t be
resurrected. Even if Trump had lost, his energized supporters would be a new
and important force within the GOP. His victory will ensure that the GOP will
be a populist party for the foreseeable future.
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Trump has unmasked the media. The media have always been liberal, but
this time around, even much of the usual pro-Republican media has been hostile
to Trump, and a survey by
the Media Research Center found an astounding 91% of media coverage hostile to
his candidacy. Who can forget the hostility from mainstream conservative media
like National Review, The Weekly Standard,
and other neocon outlets? This feeds into the narrative that there
has been a unified establishment from the far left to the neoconservative right
that has opposed Trump’s populist policies favoring the middle class and the
traditional White majority.
The media is a pillar of the establishment, and it is heartening indeed
that people ignored the deluge of talk of Trump being a racist, a bigot, and a
misogynist. The media is a yuge loser in Trump’s victory. As we have commented
many times, the media is under very powerful Jewish influence. Trump’s victory
is a blow to the entire Jewish power structure. I have written 6 articles on Jewish hostility
toward Trump, much of this hostility bordering on the clinically paranoid. Jews
understand that they do indeed have a great deal of power in the U.S. and
throughout the West and that they have used that power to destroy the
traditional homogeneity of these societies and to do all they can to make
Whites minorities in societies they have dominated for hundreds and, in the
case of Europe, many thousands of years. We are a long way from really putting
a dent in that power structure, but Trump’s victory is a great first step.
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Trump has put the Alt Right on the map. There have been numerous
articles and commentary on the Alt Right because of Trump’s candidacy. The Alt
Right has been the only identifiable intellectual perspective supporting Trump,
although we understand that he is not one of us and would not attempt to do
much what we would like to see in our ideal world. We are the only intellectual
perspective that takes race seriously and accepts the social science research
not only on race but on the disastrous costs of imposed multiculturalism for
White majorities and the horrifying future awaiting Whites if indeed they do
become hated, despised minorities. Traditional conservative intellectuals
simply cannot explain what is happening with their usual intellectual toolkit.
They can’t explain the anger and the very legitimate fears of the White
majority. They can’t understand the racialization of politics. We understand it
and are able to analyze it in very sophisticated ways that are entirely within
the scientific mainstream.
Much of the media
coverage of the Alt Right was motivated by attempting to tar Trump as a
“racist,” and after the election, win or lose, the media will likely attempt to
put the toothpaste back in the tube by ceasing coverage. However, a Trump
victory makes that all but impossible. Our increased visibility has meant a
very large surge in support for the Alt Right. Meeting attendance is way up,
and readership on Alt Right sites is skyrocketing. The future is bright, and a
very large amount of the credit for that has to go to Donald Trump.
We are the future.
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