Slate: The Presidents Top Adviser Is Literally a KKK-Level White Power Scumbag
March 14 2017 2:45 PM
There is no sense in complaining that this or that Trump administration story isn't bigger news. There is simply so much garbage pouring out of 1600 Pennsylvania on any given day that it's beyond the capacity of any human to properly comprehend and become outraged by all of it.
And yet, I would like to complain that it should be bigger news that the second-most-powerful person in the White House has in recent days been revealed to have repeatedly endorsed an extremely racist 1970s novel, The Camp of the Saints, that is "revered" in the foulest depths of the white-power movement. Newly infamous Iowa congressman/white nationalist Steve King just endorsed The Camp of the Saints in a radio interview; two days ago, white supremacist Jared Taylorwho organizes an annual conference attended by KKK figures and "white pride" advocatescelebrated its newfound prominence on Twitter.
Let's review the whole situation.
1. Steve Bannon, the former publisher of Breitbart.com, was the "chief executive" of Donald Trump's campaign and is now the White House's "chief strategist." He is a longtime advocate of hard-line immigration policies and is reportedly one of the administration figures most closely involved with Trump's executive orders banning travelers from majority-Muslim countries.
2. At Breitbart, Bannon gave heavy promotion to the career of Milo Yiannopoulos, an all-around gutter person who, for the purposes of this article, is notable for having posed for photos wearing an Iron Cross and holding books about Hitler; Yiannopoulos also engaged in the white-supremacist practice of using brackets to identify the names of Jews when writing about them online. One of the articles Yiannopoulos published under Bannon at Breitbart praised a number of advocates of racial segregation, including Richard Spencer, who was recently seen making a Nazi salute and using a Nazi slogan at a Washington celebration of Trump's inauguration. Breitbart readers are infamous for using Holocaust imagery to harass their online enemies.
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