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Do you guys think the Charlottesville incident gained the most traction out of any news story since Trump has been elected? The media is jacking off all over them selves, the shills are pounding 5 Red Bull's a day to fuck with us, and all the "alt right" people I follow on twitter seem shaken up to me.
Do you guys see this as a change in momentum for the alt right, or a learning experience where they will quickly rebound from? I think everyone here knows how bad the Right in general has a problem with messaging. The Left is forgiven for dozens of murders (Islam, BLM), even at a civilian level. Alt righters are kinda taking it in the ass over this one, what needs to change to make the movement less vulnerable to idiots?
>don't give a fuck for those of you that think "LOL WHAT HE DID WAS GOOD HURR DURRR"
>>137483108
Nothing is going to change.
>>137483108
>a change in momentum
No. If this is the best they can do, the steamroller of righteousness will only pick up speed.
>>137483753
I wouldn't be surprised if this happened again though. It just takes one guy. I feel like there will be an exponential effect every time, as opposed to muslims killing and people just start to shrug it off.