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Summary of Michael Malice's The New Right
Summary of Michael Malice's The New Right
Summary of Michael Malice's The New Right
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#1 The New Right is a loosely connected group of individuals who oppose progressivism, which they believe is a thinly veiled fundamentalist religion dedicated to egalitarian principles and intent on world domination via globalist hegemony.

#2 The New Right is not a geographically proximate movement, but it is more frequently represented by that one kid in his town networked with his counterpart in another state or another country. As such, in a milieu that’s relatively new and free of orthodoxy, all sorts of factions emerge as alternatives to the status quo.

#3 I began to meet people in the New Right who were amiable with Nazis, and I would often hear the JQ - the Jewish Question - being discussed as the most important thing in politics.

#4 The inmates in the Scared Straight program seemed to be able to get through to the young men, who were often irredeemable criminals, and change their ways. I found this extremely compelling.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateMar 29, 2022
ISBN9781669376156
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    #1

    The New Right is a loosely connected group of individuals who oppose progressivism, which they believe is a thinly veiled fundamentalist religion dedicated to egalitarian principles and intent on world domination via globalist hegemony.

    #2

    The New Right is not a geographically proximate movement, but it is more frequently represented by that one kid in his town networked with his counterpart in another state or another country. As such, in a milieu that’s relatively new and free of orthodoxy, all sorts of factions emerge as alternatives to the status quo.

    #3

    I began to meet people in the New Right who were amiable with Nazis, and I would often hear the JQ - the Jewish Question - being discussed as the most important thing in politics.

    #4

    The inmates in the Scared Straight program seemed to be able to get through to the young men, who were often irredeemable criminals, and change their ways. I found this extremely compelling.

    #5

    Judaism has a genetic component and a cultural one. Whiteness is also genetically based, but it is the terms that are imprecise, not the speaker. Within any group, there will be a distribution of right and left wingers.

    #6

    To dismiss an entire group, even the Alt-Right, is to deny their individual humanity. It is to overlook the fact that there are many good, decent members of that group who are not evil or Zionists.

    #7

    The New Right is not made up of crazy, suicidal people. They are as American as apple pie. They just have a different interpretation of American history and

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