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Author Topic: Alt-Right, Meet Rad-Trad  (Read 23183 times)

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Re: Alt-Right, Meet Rad-Trad
« Reply #5 on: January 22, 2018, 06:13:19 PM »
I think if trad Catholics actually proved that they were interested in the same goals as the Alt Right then any animosity would disappear. The Alt Right is doing all the fighting. The Catholics are doing nothing. Zilch.
If the church survives (is not outlawed and still has freedoms) then thank the Alt Right in the future.
Let no one think that insular Catholicism detached from practical political matters will accomplish anything.
Catholics once had a monopoly on political power because of the culture. How did it go from everything to nothing.
Don't blame outside forces. There is something wrong with the ones who let it all slip away.
Outside forces could not have done it without Catholics who buried their head in the sand so to speak.

Re: Alt-Right, Meet Rad-Trad
« Reply #6 on: January 22, 2018, 06:57:01 PM »
I think if trad Catholics actually proved that they were interested in the same goals as the Alt Right then any animosity would disappear. The Alt Right is doing all the fighting. The Catholics are doing nothing. Zilch.
If the church survives (is not outlawed and still has freedoms) then thank the Alt Right in the future.
Let no one think that insular Catholicism detached from practical political matters will accomplish anything.
Catholics once had a monopoly on political power because of the culture. How did it go from everything to nothing.
Don't blame outside forces. There is something wrong with the ones who let it all slip away.
Outside forces could not have done it without Catholics who buried their head in the sand so to speak.
:applause:


Re: Alt-Right, Meet Rad-Trad
« Reply #7 on: January 22, 2018, 07:47:35 PM »
I think if trad Catholics actually proved that they were interested in the same goals as the Alt Right then any animosity would disappear. The Alt Right is doing all the fighting. The Catholics are doing nothing. Zilch.
If the church survives (is not outlawed and still has freedoms) then thank the Alt Right in the future.
Let no one think that insular Catholicism detached from practical political matters will accomplish anything.
Catholics once had a monopoly on political power because of the culture. How did it go from everything to nothing.
Don't blame outside forces. There is something wrong with the ones who let it all slip away.
Outside forces could not have done it without Catholics who buried their head in the sand so to speak.
Where is there a real Catholic anywhere?

Catholics were lead by popes and kings. There are no popes and kings.


Re: Alt-Right, Meet Rad-Trad
« Reply #8 on: January 22, 2018, 11:45:05 PM »


Relating to +W's latest EC on surviving gulags,

Lumping the Trads into the Alt-right is a convenient way to disguise their persecution of us.



Never forget the motto of Israel's evil Mossad:

"By way of deception thou shalt make war."

Re: Alt-Right, Meet Rad-Trad
« Reply #9 on: January 23, 2018, 12:53:55 AM »
Lumping the Trads into the Alt-right is a convenient way to disguise their persecution of us.
No one is lumping these two groups together.  As far as I can tell, I am the only one pointing to the parallel, correlating nature of these two movements.  
I wrote the article and maintain my position because I believe the two groups have something to offer one another.  
As victim of the sspx stated it best:  "Let no one think that insular Catholicism detached from practical political matters will accomplish anything.  Catholics once had a monopoly on political power because of the culture. How did it go from everything to nothing."
The Alt-Right wants to reverse things.  But ultimately, it doesn't know where to go.  Some think back to 1776.  Others are able to say, "Let's go back 500 years."  Hardly any of them are able to put 2 and 2 together, and conclude that the Enlightenment itself was poison.  That's where the Catholics can help them.  
As for us...the Alt-Right can teach us to be the vicious political animals we need to be again.