Thread on the @xychelsea shitstorm. First, read this:https://mic.com/articles/187585/this-is-what-really-happened-when-chelsea-manning-partied-with-the-far-right#.KtrE1fYfi …
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The first two things you have to understand about the Alt-Right/Lite are that 1 most of their figureheads are obsessed with fame and 2 they lack firm commitments to any actual principles.
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Many of the leading Alt-Right/Lite figures don't actually care very much about politics. And they assume that no one else does either—that is, they assume that leftists are just playing the same game they're playing, only on a different team.
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Over the last several months many Alt-Right/Lite A-listers have slid into my DMs. Often they have effusive praise for me and my videos. They're big ContraPoints fans.
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It's often very startling how different these people are in private compared with their public personas. They're affable, friendly, light-hearted, they just want to chat and joke. Effectively they're breaking kayfabe to chat with who they think of as a heel.
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You CANNOT understand the Alt-Right/Lite if you only rely on what they say in public. The only way to grasp what's really going on is to go behind the curtain and figure out, as
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If you're someone who obsesses over the Alt-Right, or whose literal job it is to make sense of contemporary politics, there is an immense epistemological temptation to take these people up on their offers to hang out. Because you want to find out what they're really like.
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But if you're someone people look up to as a leftist commentator, activist, or politician, taking them on that offer carries an immense risk. Because for the most part *we actually do care.* And our followers and colleagues care.
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So we have a lot to lose when the photos surface of us smiling with the enemy. It's pretty much always taken as evidence of betrayal. Yet no right-wing figure ever seems to suffer from being photographed with a leftist.
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if you think a political opponent being polite and affable *to you* is evidence that *he* has no principles, why would you be surprised other lefties make the same judgement when *you* are polite to *him*?
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