This is more like what I’ve been expecting: an alt-right dorkwad tried to join a protest by a far right Christian militia, offering to share his posters with Pepe the Frog and Nazi symbols, and the Oathkeepers turned angry and vicious and chased him off. This is not comiccon,
one said.
The alt-right trolls are a noisy presence on the internet, but everyone knows they’re superficial twits looking for lulz, rather than committed ideologues. Many of their precious memes — such as Nazi regalia, or flaunting gayness as a generic taunt to the mainstream, or advocating open fascism or sacrilegious behavior — are anathema to the conservative far right. I don’t support either side, and they can go ahead and put each other in chokeholds all they want, but I was expecting these kinds of conflicts to come up far more frequently.
I’m trying to imagine Milo Yiannopoulos addressing a group of Oathkeepers and the event not ending in bloodshed. It’s hard.
Siobhan says
Ehh, I’m not sure I want to draw a distinction between “trying to convince everyone you’re a Nazi” and “actually being a Nazi.” But you do you. :P
Caine says
In the meantime, there’s no shortage of fucking idiots:
http://www.rawstory.com/2017/06/anti-sharia-rallies-brought-out-pro-trump-thugs-internet-radicalized-and-spoiling-for-violence/
PZ Myers says
I’m not trying to draw a distinction — a pox on them all. I’m just surprised that they aren’t. There are a lot of mutual incompatibilities in the Venn diagram of their hatreds.
erichoug says
Well that’s odd. Why is it exactly they are there protesting? nobody is asking to remove the Sam Houston statue. While it is true that he owned slaves, so did George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. Houston was, in many ways, the father of the Republic of Texas. His equestrian statue in Herman park shows him pointing his way to the San Jacinto battlefield where the Texans defeated Santa Anna and won their independence. So, a few things on this.
1) Herman Park is in one of the most upscale and tony areas of Houston. East of West University and the Rice campus, south of the Texas Medical center and the very heart of the Museum District, I am sure the locals enjoyed the invasion of idiots. Some of the articles said this statue was in “Sam Houston Park” Which I assume mean Sam Houston State Park about 25 miles outside of Houston. But, it is clearly Herman park when you watch the video.
2) Sam Houston was opposed to secession and actively spoke against Texas joining the confederacy. He refused to swear allegiance to the confederacy. So, not exactly a confederate supporter.
3) Really odd protest as no-one is asking to remove this statue. But, we should be removing the statue to Dick Downling which is right down the road, was Houston first public monument and celebrates a Confederate officer.
http://www.texasescapes.com/Houston/Dick-Dowling-Statue-Houston-Texas.htm
Amazing how history often takes the path of least resistance.
microraptor says
Not exactly on topic, but the Discuss: Through a Feminist Lens thread shut down last year and this is topically the closest thread to the subject.
Anyone seen the new “documentary” The Red Pill? It’s supposedly an investigation into the MRA movement, but the description makes it sound like a puff piece. I was wondering if anyone had done a thorough debunking on it yet.
Caine says
Microraptor, I posted about it last October.
PZ Myers says
When those threads automatically shut down, and no one clamors for them to be reopened, I figure they’ve run their course. All you have to do is ask!
magistramarla says
“This is not comiccon,” one said.
Hey – as someone who enjoys volunteering at and attending Comic con, I must protest.
I was at my local Comic con just a couple of weeks ago, and I did not see a single alt-right meme the entire time.
In fact, everyone present seemed to be welcoming of everyone else, including families with babies and children dressed in their finest cosplay costumes.
magistramarla says
These fools have probably never ventured into a Middle-Eastern immigrant neighborhood. We live near one, and find the people to be friendly, law-abiding good neighbors. We were eating at our favorite Middle-Eastern restaurant recently, and I made the comment to my husband that what I love about the place is that I’ve seen women eating there wearing everything from short-shorts to burkas, and everyone is greeted with a smile and graciously served delicious food.
This is what the USA is supposed to be about.
Brian Pansky says
8, magistramarla
Indeed, I suspect that many of the alt-right are cringenazis, wishing death upon those who would dare wear costumes.
microraptor says
Caine @6:
Thanks
microraptor says
PZ @7:
Well, I hadn’t actually realized that the thread was shut until just now. The Political Madness thread has been a touch… distracting lately.