Milo: What the Alt-Right is Really About

 

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Southern Sage
Southern Sage
September 12, 2016 12:28 pm

Who the hell is this homo Jew to explain the Alt-Right? We din’t like you, man, and we are dead serious.

Miles Long but cant find my basket
Miles Long but cant find my basket
September 12, 2016 1:47 pm

What’s with the Peter-principled interviewer being able to enunciate the word conservatism? WTF? Hire the handicapped?

Lysander The Deplorable
Lysander The Deplorable
September 12, 2016 4:32 pm

He showed good speaking skills as he dealt with those dumb-asses questioning him. When he said he was a queer who likes black men, that must have put a damper on their PC little minds. Hell, he embodies the goal of all the SJW’s and libtards…….the complete destruction of the White Race. Except what he wants is the preservation of Western Civilization.

He raised the question I’ve had in my mind for awhile now……where’s the outrage from the LGBT crowd and feminists concerning the muzzie invasion? If the goat fuckers take over, all the weirdos are deadmeat.

Tucci78
Tucci78
September 14, 2016 8:26 pm

These are what I consider wordpress tools which are available when writing up an article to post:

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Despite decades of work with the World Wide Web, I don’t exercise most of the features of available browsers, and not all Web sites default to display the particulars that your image provided.

What’s more, plenty of us old guys accessing the Internet tend to prefer “austere” options, emphasis on those of us working exclusively with desktop boxes, “…using stone knives and bearskins,” y’dig?

Some Web site operators seem to effect “hard push” displays in some of these comments sections, and while other operators show those sorts of “tools” online, WordPress does not seem to effect such particular display options in the various sites with which I’ve been familiar. Obviously, YMMV.

So I try to stick with plain vanilla HTML, in pretty the same way I’d learned how to work such hypertext mark-up in content files back in the ’80s.