Only recently, we got a good look at the rancid racism and white nationalism involving ex-Rebeler Lauren Southern climbing into bed (ewwwwwww!) with ex-Rebeler Keean Bexte, in order to ... oh, hell, just read it ...
Curiously, you will now search in vain at White Hood and Burning Cross Central for any trace of that ugliness, which appears to have been a bridge too far even for Bexte's human garbage followers and has been deep-sixed without fanfare or apology.
If anyone knows just what happened there, hey, that's what the comments section is for.
P.S. A delightful comment from a couple posts back that is just so on point, it's frightening:
Interesting sidebar...any reference to the Lauren Southern/Keean Bexte home movie alleging fraud about residential school stories has been removed from Bexte's site. No surprise - ego and imbecility don't generally lead to stable partnerships.
Southern, McInnes, Spencer, Robinson, Loomer, Milo...demonetized, banned, unpublished, and scrambling desperately to convince a new and even dumber generation of haters that they used to matter. I think the saddest video I've seen in years was Ezra's two part interview with Gavin McInnes, just two aging, desperate has-beens grousing about the good old days and the world's failure to recognize their brilliance.
P.P.S. Some of Southern's loyal followers are quite the piece of work:
3 comments:
It's still up on YouTube, but not promoted on either Southern or Bexte's sites. I suspect two things:
- It was a more than usually appalling piece of manipulative editorializing, based on a common Holocaust denial argument: "There is no evidence that Nazis ever made soap out of Jews at Auschwitz (true). Therefore the Holocaust is a hoax." (Uh, wait, what?) The Bexte/Southern "hoax" allegation goes like this: "Technically, those aren't "mass graves", based on our definition. Therefore this whole Indian residential school thing is a big media-driven hoax." It's a strategy similar to that employed by the Rebel and other bigots when they tried to redirect attention away from Justice Sinclair's Commission on Mission and Murdered Indigenous Women by focusing exclusively on the term "genocide". It may be that the attempted misdirection in the Bexte/Southern piece was too clumsy for even their followers to swallow (although that's hard to believe.)
- It's a law of nature that any finite space cannot contain mass of a fixed density that exceeds the available volume. Well, we know that both Keean and Lauren are more than usually dense: and the conflict of those two extraordinary egos must have been spectacular, and, as in all other relationships in that circle, doomed. It's like an alt-right version of "Star Is Born", minus the actual talent. You have Southern, former fascist starlet in precipitous decline, deplatformed and demonetized, and banned from several potentially lucrative markets for her spew. And then you have the albino newbienazi, cast out of the rancid Rebel nest and desperately trying to carve out a niche for himself. This was a not a combo with must of a shelf life.
@Anonymous Ahhh, I see the maneuver. So it's like "OK, yes, there are graves there. With kids in them. Quite a lot of graves, kind of close together. And, sure, probably if they'd been somewhere less horrible most of them wouldn't have died. But nobody took a platoon of the kids, made them dig a single huge trench and then shot them in the back of the head and pushed them into it, therefore it's not a 'mass' grave."
Something like that? Putrid.
"Considering indians weren't..."
I prefer it in the original German.
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