@sgamer82:
https://www.buzzfeed.com/josephbernstein/heres-how-breitbart-and-milo-smuggled-white-nationalism?utm_term=.fdQWD1rYrg#.mp54860d0Y
Here's How Breitbart And Milo Smuggled Nazi and White Nationalist Ideas Into The Mainstream
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This article is a bomb. Totally discredits Breitbart, Milo, Bannon, in the most incredibly blatant way possible. Pff, it's unbelievable how far into the cooky Neo-Nazi rabbit hole the whole story goes. They certainly did well conceiling it when the Milo phenomenon started, what with the Interview with Dave Rubin, only attacking the obvious stuff that some people are genuinely aggrieved by (ultra-pc culture, for one). But it's really amazing that they're end-game was planned out from the start like that. They certainly held off even suggesting any links to nazism at the beginning, I just assumed Milo got nuttier and nuttier as time went on and fame got to his head, didn't realize he was completely bonkers from the very start.
Also, can we just stop for a second and appreciate how shitty their email communications are? U, LOL, bad grammar, it's all so childish. A childish, evil organisation promoting white supremacy from the shadows, using the veil of anti-pc stances to seep their hideos ideology into the mainstream. Gah, I shudder at the idea.
Gonna go check how r/The_Donald and /pol are taking it. Probably very funny to see the trolls realize they've been supporting legit nazis. I mean, I'm sure some of the people on the subreddit and 4chan are proper nazis, but I'm also fairly certain at least 50% are there for shits and giggles and don't realize that these people weren't trolling, it was legit.
Also, the reaction of the youtube skeptic community is gonna make it or break it in terms of their credibility. They have to immediately remove themselves from any real knowledge of the things that happened behind the scene, and condemn it vehemently. Any of the commentators who don't… well they're gonna be in trouble with their mostly centrist, non nazi, egalitarianism preaching audiences.
Scary thought that a dude who invited Milo to my Uni is actually a writer for Breitbart now. I wonder if he regrets that now that the whole story is out?
EDIT: if you're gonna say 'I said this was the case'(as Robo just did), the crucial thing is that now there's proof, and before it was merely speculation. Before, fans could dismiss association with real nazis behind the scenes as baseless lefty speculation. Now, people can't do that. It's undeniable. Ideally, this article spreads fast, I can imagine it having quite severe ramifications for internet politics if it does.