11-16-2016, 06:25 PM
Breitbart is not an "alt-right" site what-so-ever.... They did a pretty detailed article on what the alt-right is, and its various elements, you know actually reporting about it. Milo gave a good speech about them as well...
Want to know what Bannon thinks, here are his own words... I wouldn't rely on the mainstream media to paint an accurate picture of one of the people who helped Trump get elected.
https://www.buzzfeed.com/lesterfeder/thi...ukNJzg9rg3
Want to know what Bannon thinks, here are his own words... I wouldn't rely on the mainstream media to paint an accurate picture of one of the people who helped Trump get elected.
https://www.buzzfeed.com/lesterfeder/thi...ukNJzg9rg3
Quote:Harnwell: The first question was, you’d reference the Front National and UKIP as having elements that are tinged with the racial aspect amidst their voter profile, and the questioner was asking how you intend to deal with that aspect.
Bannon: I don’t believe I said UKIP in that. I was really talking about the parties on the continent, Front National and other European parties.
I’m not an expert in this, but it seems that they have had some aspects that may be anti-Semitic or racial. By the way, even in the tea party, we have a broad movement like this, and we’ve been criticized, and they try to make the tea party as being racist, etc., which it’s not. But there’s always elements who turn up at these things, whether it’s militia guys or whatever. Some that are fringe organizations. My point is that over time it all gets kind of washed out, right? People understand what pulls them together, and the people on the margins I think get marginalized more and more.
I believe that you’ll see this in the center-right populist movement in continental Europe. I’ve spent quite a bit of time with UKIP, and I can say to you that I’ve never seen anything at all with UKIP that even comes close to that. I think they’ve done a very good job of policing themselves to really make sure that people including the British National Front and others were not included in the party, and I think you’ve seen that also with tea party groups, where some people would show up and were kind of marginal members of the tea party, and the tea party did a great job of policing themselves early on. And I think that’s why when you hear charges of racism against the tea party, it doesn’t stick with the American people, because they really understand.
I think when you look at any kind of revolution — and this is a revolution — you always have some groups that are disparate. I think that will all burn away over time and you’ll see more of a mainstream center-right populist movement.