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In reply to the discussion: Original New Dealer Wisdom [View all]Kid Berwyn
(21,891 posts)12. Money for Power. Power to protect Money. Slaves to do the work...
Feudalist Society! Come on down!!!!
Leaked emails reveal Trump aide Stephen Millers fascist politics
by Trévon Austin
World Socialist Web Site, 15 November 2019
A collection of emails published by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) show Stephen Miller, White House senior adviser in charge of immigration policy, espousing racist views and promoting white supremacist and neo-Nazi publications prior to his joining the Trump administration.
The SPLC published a summary of more than 900 emails between Miller and Katie McHugh, a former editor at Breitbart News, between March 4, 2015 and June 27, 2016. The emails show how Miller attempted to guide Breitbarts news coverage along racist channels, sending links to websites that promote the myth of white genocide, i.e., the claim that the worlds white population is being systematically replaced by non-white populations.
The theme of the Great Replacement pervades the manifestos and rhetoric of fascist terrorists, such as mass murderer Brenton Tarrant, who shot and killed 51 people at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand last March. The neo-Nazis who attacked anti-fascist demonstrators, killing one, and held a torchlight parade in Charlottesville, Virginia in August 2017 chanted Jews will not replace us! Trump notoriously said the fascists included very fine people.
McHugh was fired by Breitbart in 2017 and subsequently broke from the far-right milieu. According to her, Breitbart officials, then including former Trump campaign chairman and White House aide Stephen Bannon, introduced her to Miller in 2015 with an understanding that he would influence the direction of the publications reporting.
According to the SPLC, more than 80 percent of the emails deal with race and immigration. The material in them includes references and links to neo-Nazi websites, xenophobic conspiracy theories, allusions to a racist novel in which Indian men rape white women, and US immigration policies in the early 20th century praised by Adolf Hitler in his Mein Kampf.
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https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2019/11/15/mill-n15.html
So today, the White House serves to implement NAZI ideas in the United States of America.
Project 2025 is Mein Kampf for MAGA.
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Yep. My grandmother called him 'that wild-eyed radical' many times in conversation.
OldBaldy1701E
Jun 29
#14
Interesting, my grandma thought he was A-okay because of Medicare and social security.
1WorldHope
Jun 29
#21
Do not underestimate the power and leverage of the consumer dollar. Without consumer spending,
Hotler
Jun 30
#44
Praise the heavens and Eleanor and Frances, etc., that he was a "traitor to his class"...
RobertDevereaux
Jun 29
#18
FDR was one of them by birth, but not one of them by spirit. FDR for the people, all the people.
Clouds Passing
Jun 29
#31