‘Alt-Right’? Did You Mean Obviously Racist?
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People are calling for a ban on the phrase ‘alt-right’, after Steve Bannon, an alleged anti-Semite and racist, was made Chief Strategist to the White House. His use of the phrase ‘alt-right’ is the epitome of closet racism, as he has never openly said he’s a complete racist b**phat.
Twitter seems to agree:
https://twitter.com/SymoneDSanders/status/797964532438208512
https://twitter.com/dansinker/status/798016131739029505
And please, stop calling them the "Alt-right". They aren't a 90s grunge band, they're fascists. We've got a word for that already: fascists.
— Matt Lees (@Jam_sponge) November 14, 2016
https://twitter.com/JWGOP/status/797930964882247682
Since Trump’s win, he has appeared on 60 Minutes, interviewed by Lesley Stahl, on CBS.
The Man of the People himself was interviewed atop his tower, with his family around him. Seated on golden chairs.
No.
Really.
An image of Trump and Nigel Farage also stirred up some irony:
Just a couple of blokes worth billions, surrounded by gold, who "stuck it to the establishment" and "stood up for ordinary people." pic.twitter.com/wfyYMg3s19
— Shehab Khan (@ShehabKhan) November 13, 2016
Leslie Stahl is interviewing the Trump Family from a 24K gold throne.
— ALT Tariff GEN-X Man (exp. w/sheltering in place) (@727_555_1212) November 14, 2016
I hate Planet Earth.