None
other than the Littlest Chickenhawk, (((Ben Shapiro))), reveals himself to be
an enemy of the West, the Alt-Right, and America, as he tells lies about the Alt-Right:
Sean
Illing: Are there any concrete political goals on the alt-right, apart from
restoring a kind of cultural hegemony?
Ben Shapiro: They want to destroy the Republican Party from within and take it over. They want the constitutional right destroyed. They actually hate the constitutional right more than they hate the left. They don't actually hate the left. They think the left is wrong about racism but they don't object to big government that takes care of people; rather, they think you should have special privileges if you're of European descent. They want what they call "Christendom" protected from foreign bodies.
VP Reader: And with that last line, I knew that Shapiro was not an ally of the West, even though he claims to be one. He is an ally of the "West" that is most beneficial to him and his tribe while keeping Christianity down to a sufficient degree that it does not, once again, become the culturally dominant worldview of the West. But that kind of an ally is no ally at all.
Ben Shapiro: They want to destroy the Republican Party from within and take it over. They want the constitutional right destroyed. They actually hate the constitutional right more than they hate the left. They don't actually hate the left. They think the left is wrong about racism but they don't object to big government that takes care of people; rather, they think you should have special privileges if you're of European descent. They want what they call "Christendom" protected from foreign bodies.
VP Reader: And with that last line, I knew that Shapiro was not an ally of the West, even though he claims to be one. He is an ally of the "West" that is most beneficial to him and his tribe while keeping Christianity down to a sufficient degree that it does not, once again, become the culturally dominant worldview of the West. But that kind of an ally is no ally at all.
He's also lying. Four
times in six sentences.
1.
We don't want the constitutional right destroyed. We want them
to come to their senses, stop relying on the magic words "muh
Constitution", and start defending the posterity that the Constitution was
written to defend.
2.
We don't actually hate the constitutional right. We think they
are misguided, outdated, and naive, but we don't hate them. We expect them to
join us one day.
3.
We hate the Left. We know they will never join us and we look
forward to relegating them to the ash heap of history. Therefore, we hate them
more than the constitutional right, whom we don't hate.
4.
We do actually hate the Left.
And while many of us would prefer small
government, we recognize that if we do not stop and reverse the invasion, the
small government vs large government debate will be rendered moot, because all
of the invading foreign bodies prefer large government.
It
is all too typical that dishonest "journalists" like Illing prefer to
interview enemies of Christendom and the Alt-Right about the Alt-Right rather
than speak directly to anyone from me to Richard Spencer to Greg Johnson to
Andrew Anglin.
I don't care if someone immigrates here so long as they're willing to imbibe the principles of Western civilization. I don't care what someone's race happens to be. This is consistent with the founding vision of the country. But the alt-right doesn't accept that.
- (((Ben Shapiro)))
(((Shapiro)))'s position is not at all consistent with the founding vision of the country. The Alt-Right doesn't accept that because it is obviously untrue. It is conclusively disproven by the Preamble to the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, and the Naturalization Law of 1790. From Infogalactic:
The original United States Naturalization Law of March 26, 1790 (1 Stat. 103) provided the first rules to be followed by the United States in the granting of national citizenship. This law limited naturalization to immigrants who were free white persons of good character. It thus excluded American Indians, indentured servants, slaves, free blacks, and Asians. It also provided for citizenship for the children of U.S. citizens born abroad, but specified that the right of citizenship did "not descend to persons whose fathers have never been resident in the United States."
And if you're dumb enough to cite a five-word sentence fragment of the Declaration of Independence in a futile attempt to prove that (((Shapiro))) is correct, I have six words for you: READ THE REST OF IT, MORON.
I don't care if someone immigrates here so long as they're willing to imbibe the principles of Western civilization. I don't care what someone's race happens to be. This is consistent with the founding vision of the country. But the alt-right doesn't accept that.
- (((Ben Shapiro)))
(((Shapiro)))'s position is not at all consistent with the founding vision of the country. The Alt-Right doesn't accept that because it is obviously untrue. It is conclusively disproven by the Preamble to the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, and the Naturalization Law of 1790. From Infogalactic:
The original United States Naturalization Law of March 26, 1790 (1 Stat. 103) provided the first rules to be followed by the United States in the granting of national citizenship. This law limited naturalization to immigrants who were free white persons of good character. It thus excluded American Indians, indentured servants, slaves, free blacks, and Asians. It also provided for citizenship for the children of U.S. citizens born abroad, but specified that the right of citizenship did "not descend to persons whose fathers have never been resident in the United States."
And if you're dumb enough to cite a five-word sentence fragment of the Declaration of Independence in a futile attempt to prove that (((Shapiro))) is correct, I have six words for you: READ THE REST OF IT, MORON.