Posted on Sep 30, 2023
Would-be 'warlord' yearns for white nationalist dictator to 'destroy the left' during event...
782
23
5
6
6
0
The conservative activist who has ignited panics over anti-racism lessons and other elements of the so-called "woke" agenda hosted a social media debate aimed at eliminating the Republican Party's political rivals.
Christopher Rufo, a Manhattan Institute fellow and close ally of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, commended "thoughtful points" made by participants and notably did not disagree when one suggested that conservatives align with a hypothetical white nationalist dictator “in order to destroy the power of the left," reported The Guardian.
“Let’s say a real white nationalist arose who had real political power," said former shampoo magnate and would-be "warlord" Charles Haywood, "and therefore [could] be of assistance against the left. I think that the answer is that you should cooperate with that person in order to destroy the power of the left.”
The debate Rufo hosted on X, the social media network formerly known as Twitter, centered around Haywood's promotion of a strategy he calls "no enemies to the right," which urged conservatives not to criticize anyone on their own side -- including right-wing extremists.
Christopher Rufo, a Manhattan Institute fellow and close ally of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, commended "thoughtful points" made by participants and notably did not disagree when one suggested that conservatives align with a hypothetical white nationalist dictator “in order to destroy the power of the left," reported The Guardian.
“Let’s say a real white nationalist arose who had real political power," said former shampoo magnate and would-be "warlord" Charles Haywood, "and therefore [could] be of assistance against the left. I think that the answer is that you should cooperate with that person in order to destroy the power of the left.”
The debate Rufo hosted on X, the social media network formerly known as Twitter, centered around Haywood's promotion of a strategy he calls "no enemies to the right," which urged conservatives not to criticize anyone on their own side -- including right-wing extremists.
Would-be 'warlord' yearns for white nationalist dictator to 'destroy the left' during event...
Posted from rawstory.com
Posted 7 mo ago
Responses: 5
Posted 7 mo ago
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."Christopher Rufo, a Manhattan Institute fellow and close ally of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, commended "thoughtful points" made by participants and notably did not disagree when one suggested that conservatives align with a hypothetical white nationalist dictator “in order to destroy the power of the left," reported The Guardian.
“Let’s say a real white nationalist arose who had real political power," said former shampoo magnate and would-be "warlord" Charles Haywood, "and therefore [could] be of assistance against the left. I think that the answer is that you should cooperate with that person in order to destroy the power of the left.”
The debate Rufo hosted on X, the social media network formerly known as Twitter, centered around Haywood's promotion of a strategy he calls "no enemies to the right," which urged conservatives not to criticize anyone on their own side -- including right-wing extremists.
Haywood responded to concerns about right-wing authoritarianism by praising it as something of a necessary evil."...
..."Christopher Rufo, a Manhattan Institute fellow and close ally of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, commended "thoughtful points" made by participants and notably did not disagree when one suggested that conservatives align with a hypothetical white nationalist dictator “in order to destroy the power of the left," reported The Guardian.
“Let’s say a real white nationalist arose who had real political power," said former shampoo magnate and would-be "warlord" Charles Haywood, "and therefore [could] be of assistance against the left. I think that the answer is that you should cooperate with that person in order to destroy the power of the left.”
The debate Rufo hosted on X, the social media network formerly known as Twitter, centered around Haywood's promotion of a strategy he calls "no enemies to the right," which urged conservatives not to criticize anyone on their own side -- including right-wing extremists.
Haywood responded to concerns about right-wing authoritarianism by praising it as something of a necessary evil."...
(5)
Comment
(0)
Posted 7 mo ago
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel good day Brother William, always informational and of the most interesting. Thanks for sharing, have a blessed day!
(4)
Comment
(0)
Read This Next