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Author Topic: Alt-Right, Meet Rad-Trad  (Read 23311 times)

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Re: Alt-Right, Meet Rad-Trad
« Reply #75 on: July 03, 2018, 02:51:13 PM »
to Kessler's fiasco at Charlottesville, those (in America, at least) who've tried to take leadership reigns  
Kessler, also, organized the Occupy Wall St. event when he was an open Leftist. I highly doubt he truly converted to the Right. He's a plant in the Alt-Right. Kessler is also a Jew surname. He's likely a Jew.


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I can't tell you enough how disappointing it is to me that Traditional Catholics have been convinced by Hillary Clinton, of all people, to regard these people as deplorables.
I only have disdain for the plants like Kessler and the fαɢɢօts in the Alt-Right. The rest of the Godless idiots, I don't wish them any ills.

Do you think if the Alt-Right was able to win against the enemy and set up their system of governance, whatever it might be, although we can be certain it won't include Jesus Christ as the Compass, that anything would really change for the long run? Without a Christ-centered system of governance, the nation & civilization will fall. The problem with many Alt-Righters is that they ignore Divine Law. It's good that they, variably, have some innate recognition and observance of natural law, except for the fαɢɢօts, but much of the Alt-Right still fails to see that natural law comes from God, and they can't see that adherence to Divine Law is the only guarantee of harmony within the species.


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Yet, the ideas behind the movement are still very strong with a lot of people on the Right.  Those who've tried to be a "tip of the spear" forgot that in 2016, the thing that made the Alt-Right so powerful was that it had no leaders.  It was just a general consensus.  A whole lot of people thought the same thing at the same time, and it helped push the current president into power.  Truth be told, "Alt-Right" is just a brand name--actually made up by Richard Spencer, who possibly may be some sort of controlled opposition, as I've discussed on my blog before.  But the truth is that Spencer and his "Alt-Right" labeling brandname was just one guy riding on the coattails of an inevitable movement.  

As America goes forward, as our society declines, and as the truth of things becomes more obvious, more people will begin to wake up to a lot of the issues that the anti-politically correct Alt-Right once pointed out.  Traditional Catholics will never be caught up to any of it, I now realize.  And once everyone realizes "the score," it'll be too late.  

Call this movement what you will.  For me and many, including Andy Nowicki as an example, the Alt-Right phenomenon was an anti-political correctness movement that was all about getting down to the real issues ignored for three to four decades.  The truth is that the Alt-Right is simply...Right.  Neoconservatism (a Jєωιѕн creation), Conservatism, and all of the faux right-wing approaches--which amounted to nothing--are merely slow-Left movements.  

I mostly agree.


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Then continue to be satisfied in their hell-bound direction.  I can see you take great pleasure in the destruction of these people.  Myself, I do not rejoice at the destruction of souls and the ignorance of men.  But clearly, you enjoy the ruination of other people.  So enjoy that.  Myself, I can't lower myself to that level of malice and apathy.
No, only the destruction of queerdos, crypto-Jews & atheists in the movement.

Re: Alt-Right, Meet Rad-Trad
« Reply #76 on: July 03, 2018, 02:59:01 PM »
Me:  Then continue to be satisfied in their hell-bound direction.  I can see you take great pleasure in the destruction of these people. 


No, only the destruction of queerdos, crypto-Jews & atheists in the movement.



Amen!  Amen, brother!  To Hell with them all!  Let them go!  Let us clap and cheer and jeer at these fools!  Don't lift a finger!  Don't engage with them at all!  They can eat crap and die...and then have Hell to look forward to!  The bastards!  No mercy!  


Re: Alt-Right, Meet Rad-Trad
« Reply #77 on: July 03, 2018, 03:21:20 PM »

I like Davis Aurini. I don't agree with him on everything, but he has a lot of thought-provoking monologues (I miss those b/c he doesn't do them much anymore) and live chats. He can dissect and explain things real well, too.

It's great he converted to Catholicism. Let's pray he becomes more entrenched in Holy Tradition. He claims to be a "trad Catholic", but he's really not...

It's good he's taking baby steps, and let's pray he ends up an Olympic runner.

Re: Alt-Right, Meet Rad-Trad
« Reply #78 on: July 03, 2018, 04:25:25 PM »
I like Davis Aurini. I don't agree with him on everything, but he has a lot of thought-provoking monologues (I miss those b/c he doesn't do them much anymore) and live chats. He can dissect and explain things real well, too.

It's great he converted to Catholicism. Let's pray he becomes more entrenched in Holy Tradition. He claims to be a "trad Catholic", but he's really not...

It's good he's taking baby steps, and let's pray he ends up an Olympic runner.

As long as we're diverting conclusions about this conversation:


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Also for the record, I have neither up-thumbed nor down-thumbed anyone in this conversation.

Re: Alt-Right, Meet Rad-Trad
« Reply #79 on: July 03, 2018, 08:48:02 PM »
Today, after submitting this article out there to the interwebz, I've met with nothing but opposition from both groups.  It's been fascinating.  

I mean, I know several Alt-Right personalities who are Catholics.  And I've met Catholics who are pro-Trump and agree with what the Alt-Right has been discussing.  

But dare to mention the similarities between the two groups, and they appear to hate one another.  This is not something I foresaw.  And yet...it's entirely predictable.  

The Alt-Right does not know what Traditional Catholicism is about.  They just imagine a bunch of gαy priests and Pope Francis.  Likewise, Trad Catholics don't even know what the Alt-Right is.  They just think of the term "neo-nαzι," racism, and Richard Spencer--all of which is quite wrong.  

And, it seems, neither group has the time to make distinctions or to hear out what the actual scoop is.  No one has the patience for it.  

This is actually an excellent topic.  Obviously, there is a lot of misunderstanding and rash judgments passed from one group to another, but hopefully posts such as yours can help to clear the air and lead to a more constructive dialog.  Hopefully!

Patrick Little out in California may or may not prove to be a good leader of the Alt-Right.  Time will tell.  By his own admission in one interview he was raised Irish Catholic, although he also says that as a young man he started going to Christian Evangelical churches.

In a rather brief communication to me he said that he goes to a traditional Latin Mass church in the Bay Area on some week-ends, although I don't think he's stated this in any of his public interviews.  Sedevacantist Trad Cat political activist and former Congressional candidate Jim Condit Jr. has been a key advisor to Little in the area of vote fraud.

See https://littlerevolution.us/
and https://gab.ai/Patrick_little