Yeah, i don't get it either, what make him such a great politician? The guy won as a republican in Ohio, anything with an R next to its name would win.
Winning a general election actually requires some political instincts.
Alright, so an ultra-white nationalist being married to an Indian woman doesn't quite add up.
Yarvin has alleged that whites have higher IQs than blacks for genetic reasons. He has been described as a modern-day supporter of slavery, a description he disputes.[54][19] He has claimed that some races are more suited to slavery than others.[19] In a post that linked approvingly to Steve Sailer and Jared Taylor, he wrote: "It should be obvious that, although I am not a white nationalist, I am not exactly allergic to the stuff."[31][55] In 2009, he wrote that since US civil rights programs were "applied to populations with recent hunter-gatherer ancestry and no great reputation for sturdy moral fiber", the result was "absolute human garbage."[56]
Yarvin disputes accusations of racism,[54] and in his essays, "Why I am not a White Nationalist" and "Why I am not an Anti-Semite," he offered a somewhat sympathetic analysis of those ideologies before ultimately rejecting them.[5] He has also described the use of IQ tests to determine superiority as "creepy".[19]
Isn't Yarvin Jewish?@Suedesi
This is the guy whose blog he sometimes cites. You can judge if he is white nationalist or not.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis_Yarvin
Half JewishIsn't Yarvin Jewish?
Isn't Yarvin Jewish?
Half Jewish
Curtis Guy Yarvin[13] was born in 1973 to an educated, liberal, secular family.[14] His grandparents on his father's side were Jewish American and communists. His father, Herbert Yarvin, worked for the US government as a foreign service officer,[15] and his mother was a Protestant from Westchester County.
Political and racial identities are being re-forged right now in unpredictable ways.
Safer for whom?
You summed it up well in your previous post so I'll quote it right back:
took less than a day!
took less than a day!
They do have history for loving a “useful” minorityAnything and everything can be justified for the "in" crowd as long as it can suit their ultimate goals.
@Suedesi
This is the guy whose blog he sometimes cites. You can judge if he is white nationalist or not.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis_Yarvin
Choosing Vance probably reflects Trump's view that he didn't need a VP to expand his appeal to the public, that it's already wrapped up.Yeah, i don't get it either, what make him such a great politician? The guy won as a republican in Ohio, anything with an R next to its name would win.
Winning a general election actually requires some political instincts.
They do have history for loving a “useful” minority
OG AryansIt's just honorary aryans again. It changes nothing in in the long run.
Terrible interview on so many levels
Terrible interview on so many levels
OK, so it's a meaningless term then. To me, a white nationalist believes in white racial purity, superiority, and separate national dominance, which he clearly is not as he's married to a brown lady for a decade and has three biracial kids.
Mike Enoch/Isaac Peinovich was a very central figure in the online nazi spaces when the term altright became a thing. He owned the blog/forum/hub The Right Stuff, hosted some of the biggest nazi podcasts like The Daily Shoah and Fash the Nation, and so on.
He's married to a Jew.