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There are two ‘rights’ in America. There’s the one we belong to, concerned with fighting the Left, resisting Islam and preserving America. And there’s another right that hates America.
These days that ‘right’ is easier to spot than ever because it has one fatal ‘tell’.
It spends little or no time fighting the Left, instead it spends all or most of its time fighting conservatives. Not only doesn’t it fight the Left, but it often makes common cause with leftists, inviting on not just liberals, but hard core socialists and even Marxists, to its podcasts, and eagerly citing them to attack conservatives and the legitimacy of the United States of America.
Watch for Jeffrey Sachs, Cenk Uygur, Glenn Greenwald and Max Blumenthal being interviewed and quoted to attack conservatives and America and you’ll see the anti-American right.
That’s because, woke left or woke right, they’re all members of the anti-American club. Like the Left, they don’t want to save America, they want to replace it with something totally different.
(That’s why the anti-American right is also very friendly toward Islam.)
The pro-American right fights the Left. The anti-American right unites with leftists because it agrees with the two basic leftist premises: that America is evil and must be destroyed.
Listen to them long enough and you’ll notice that they don’t attack the Left, they do attack conservatives and they attack America at every level, portraying it as completely rotten and corrupt, with nothing about it worth saving and no enemies worth standing against.
That’s why they have little to say about illegal aliens, they appease Islam and invite on leftists as experts, don’t talk about riots, voter fraud, or the Democrats, but would rather chat about UFOs, the supernatural, and secret organizations. They pursue topics that reek of paganism while claiming to be Christians and yet show no signs of actually living lives centered around God.
Members of the anti-American right used to mock conservatives. “What have they conserved?” The attack was also a confession. They don’t want to conserve anything because they don’t believe that there’s anything about America worth conserving. They’re not MAGA because they, for the most part, don’t believe America was ever great though they’ll sometimes wear the hat.
After infiltrating MAGA, they quickly took to claiming that it was a sellout movement, that Trump and everyone in his administration are traitors which should have surprised no one because the ‘entryists’ did the same thing to Republicans and the conservative movement before MAGA.
Copying Leninist tactics, they enter a conservative movement, claim to be its most loyal members, then turn on it, try to discredit it with conspiracy theories and break off as many followers as they can to build a ‘purer’ movement. They exploit the Tea Party, MAGA and any other movement that lets them in, after wearing its skin long enough, they do everything to destroy it because their mission isn’t to save America, but to destroy its last hope of survival.
And the way to do that is by convincing those who could save America that it’s hopeless.
Over time, what was a fringe movement has gathered strength by convincing growing numbers of conservatives that there’s no way to rebuild America. Each time an administration or a politician failed, the anti-American right gathered more recruits, feeding them the poisonous message that America was hopelessly corrupt and the whole thing needed to be burned down.
MAGA was both an opportunity and a threat. The anti-American right was able to advance because of the fall of some of the old conservative establishment, but President Trump’s promise of making America great again flew in the face of their entire worldview, that there was never a great America and that it could not be made great without completely tearing it down.
The anti-American right despises Trump even while some of its more prominent members play up to him for clout, but its influencers tear him down and promise a better movement. It needs to discredit him and replace the hope that he brought with a fresh wave of despair over America.
That is why it peddles Charlie Kirk assassination theories and joins the Left in aiming Epstein smears at Trump, rather than at the Clintons and the Democrats who shielded Epstein. Its goal is convincing enough MAGA people that their hope has failed and America is irredeemable.
Meanwhile they ally with the Left because they share common hates, not common ideologies.
The anti-American right aren’t liberals or RINOs although they’re willing to adopt socialism, cater to Islam, have a totalitarian central government. They’ve gone by various names such as alt-right, groypers or woke right, but the names are meaningless and not everyone who uses them is a member of the anti-American right. Some are Nazis, most aren’t. Many more are sympathetic to fascist movements. They are universally opposed to the Constitution.
What they believe varies. Some claim to be libertarians while others want a return to feudalism (some want to do both at the same time.) They generally reject individual freedoms and want a totalitarian government that will force everyone to live the way an elite commands them to.
Like the anti-American Left, the anti-American Right collects crackpot theories, lunatic utopian schemes and totalitarian fantasies peddled by keyboard warriors who have no experience of implementing any of these things and have no plan for doing it except cracking up America.
Like the anti-American Left, the anti-American Right knows that the only way anyone will let it test out neo-feudalism, a new monarchy, theocracy, a fourth reich, legalized slavery, polygamy or any of the other lunatic ideas they peddle on their podcasts would be to convince Americans that their country is evil, corrupt and doomed, and that anything else would be better.
We’ve often spoken about the red-green alliance between the Left and Islam. A basic premise of the red-green alliance is that both leftists and Islamists want to topple the West. And then fight it out over who gets to build their new utopia on the ruins. But there is a color missing there. The color hasn’t been a significant factor since the Hitler-Stalin pact and Hitler’s Mufti, but it’s slowly influencing conversations on social media where controversy matters more than numbers.
The red-green-black alliance is driving a lot of the controversy on social media. We see it all around us but we don’t necessarily know what to call it. Members of the ‘black’ side of the alliance disguise themselves as other things, use hundreds of fake names to inflate their numbers, and instead of openly advocating for their views, attack, undermine and troll.
They claim that the splits on the right are over various things. Currently the Jews. But the real split on the right is over one thing and one thing alone. America. The anti-American Right hates this country. It hates anyone who loves it. That’s why it attacks conservatives, not leftists.
The anti-American Right allies with leftists and Islamists to bring down America. That’s why it’s as much of an enemy as they are. The red and green parts of the alliance are open enemies. But the black part of the alliance is trying to tear us apart from within to doom any hope of saving America.
How do you spot the anti-American Right? They don’t fight the Left and Islam. They ally with them against conservatives and America. When you see that, you see the enemy.
 
            













