That Steve Bannon loves "The Camp of Saints" falls under the category of not surprising but still shocking.https://twitter.com/NickBaumann/status/838149668039196674 …
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that is horrifying
Jeffrey Hart, who wrote that NR review, was also the sponsor of the DARTMOUTH REVIEW and its most notorious alum Dinesh D'Souza
Was Done an involved in that review? If so, is it part of what later forced him out when Buckley purged racists&anti-Semites?
*Sobran. (Android's autocorrect is criminally awful.)
Excerpt of that National Review rave for The Camp of Saints (Sept. 26, 1975)pic.twitter.com/rplGS876WP
Some more context for The Camp of Saints & National Review herehttps://newrepublic.com/article/121105/dinesh-dsouzas-anti-black-racism-rooted-national-review …
It's annoying how these people conflate European immigrant hysteria (rooted in Islamophobia) with anti-Latino sentiment here.
Read the HP story. Enlightening. I knew some of Bannon's thinking came from Evola & Dugin. Now I understand his thinking further.
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