There is no denying that white supremacy is an engine of the right.

There are some Republican voters who are sympathetic to their party’s ultranationalist turnand don’t believe the party’s attitudes toward issues such as immigration and crime are the products of racial animus. But over and over again, right-wing leaders and thinkers reveal that white supremacism is an engine of this movement.

The latest example comes via an episode of “The Tucker Carlson Show” released this week, in which the former Fox News host interviews podcast host and newsletter writer Darryl Cooper. Carlson, arguably the most influential right-wing nationalist commentator in America, said Cooper “may be the best and most honest popular historian in the United States.” But Cooper has made clear that his intellectual project regarding World War II includes Holocaust revisionism.

  • @givesomefucks
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    9 days ago

    but I don’t think it’s intentional misinformation.

    Are you saying this one journalist who wrote the article wasn’t intentionally spreading it as propaganda this time?

    Cuz I could believe that, that’s how 80 years of propaganda works.

    Unless you’re as old as Joe Biden, it’s been getting spread longer than we’ve been alive.

    But people genuinely believing it doesn’t make it fucking better, sure as shit don’t make it true.

    Look at all the shit trump supporters believe, sincerity of belief is not as important as the factual merit.

    • @[email protected]
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      109 days ago

      God damn. Go touch grass. Why do you think it’s acceptable to get so antagonistic when people share a reasonable thought of their own?

    • mars296
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      29 days ago

      Yeah I was talking about this one particular journalist.