Monday, August 14, 2017

AmRen - Henry Olson: Three Big Questions After Charlottesville - Anarcho-tyranny is here. How will we respond?


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Mad Max (USA Today)

Future historians may view the Unite the Right event in Charlottesville as a turning point for the alt-right and the race-realist movement in America.
Before Charlottesville, many of us believed that the government—bound by the First Amendment—would respect our free speech, even if private corporations would fire and blacklist any employee who takes our side.
Then, on Saturday, we saw the Charlottesville city government ignore a federal court order permitting a pro-white rally, declare the gathering of white activists unlawful, and effectively endorse exactly the type of “heckler’s veto” that the First Amendment forbids. We saw the police forcibly disperse pro-white activists while allowing antifa to violently rampage, throwing bricks, urine, and feces at rightists with impunity. And then, after the pro-whites had been dispersed, when a car struck a crowd of antifa—for reasons still unclear—we saw the entire Establishment media rush to denounce the alt-right as a “domestic terrorist organization.” ...