Posted on 07/01/2015 4:33:51 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Andrew Anglin, 30, the publisher of the neo-Nazi website Daily Stormer, wouldnt say where he was.
He wouldnt even say if he was in America.
Anglin has gotten a lot of media requests after the Southern Poverty Law Center said Dylann Roof, the man accused of killing nine black parishioners in Charleston, S.C., last week, was possibly a commenter on the Daily Stormer, Anglin said in a Skype audio interview Tuesday.
Anglin decided to respond to a Los Angeles Times interview request because -- its a small world -- he saw the reporter tweet Monday night about reading The Forever War, a classic and widely hailed 1974 science-fiction novel by Joe Haldeman about a human war against an alien race that lasts for centuries. Coincidentally, Anglin had also just read it.
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Right now, a divide is happening. And there are only going to be two sides. Either you are with the SJWs [social justice warriors] or you are with the Fascists," Anglin wrote in a May 29 post.
Sample headline: "Blacks Loved Slavery and Regretted Its End."
Anglin created Daily Stormer -- named after the notorious Nazi tabloid "Der Stürmer" -- around the time that George Zimmerman, who shot and killed black 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, was on trial for murder.
However, Anglin said the Zimmerman trial wasn't the reason he created the site, whose readership has grown every quarter since 2013, according to website-traffic-tracking site SimilarWeb.
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The forever war was a leftist reply to Star Ship Troopers.
the solution for all problems was making all mankind homosexual clones.. sort of says a lot about the author...
I clicked this story thinking it might be a report about a La Raza member.
/CaptainObvious [Not Captain Slow]
You didn’t read it did you?
I did when if first came out, during the Vietnam war.
actully yes I did.
the main character and a small subset of humanity use time dilation to stay near the same age as the rest of humanity “evolves”
to include - Health care with a max $ output then only palatine care including “super cannabis”
The final battles against the alien race were fought hand to hand in a energy damper field of some type
The aliens “win” but mankind is now mostly clones and homosexual but and offer to “switch” the forever war vets if they wish.
One of the vets even tries a relationship with one of the clones..and found it very unsatisfying.
Finally the vets and their sig others that have used time dilation to survive get a planet.. the rest of “humanity” allow this as a thank you and an experiment of sorts.
but its been nearly 20 years and I did not like it all that much so I might have a few minor points off.
Satisfied ?
THer are more than 2 sides. I won’t be one this crap-weasel is on, and sure wont be on the social justice side.
In a fight between two militant, collectivist totalitarian movements I’ll be shooting both sides, thanks, because neither one will leave us our freedom.
The main characters didn't use the time dilation to stay the same age, the were subjected to the time dilation, with no input as to whether they wanted it or not.
The health care system took good care of workers, retired useless eaters barely get palliative care. (Sorta like where obamacare will end up.)
A major battle was fought inside a stasis field by combatants shielded from it in their suits.
The aliens don't "win", we can't breed fighters fast enough, and resort to clones, when our clones go up against their clones both sides recognize some sort of kinship (inexplicable to naturally bred humans) and cease fighting.
I only vaguely recall the born vs cloned tryst.
The vets are exiled to their own planet (they don't "get" a planet, they are once again, "subject to the needs of the service" and effectively deported from the new human race). They are kept around only as breeding stock for warriors against a possible future need. Hardly a thank you.
At least that was my take. Same basic facts, different spin.
Worth noting that Haldeman was a combat troop in Vietnam, and really didn't like fighting to loose (but then again neither did my WWII, Korea and Vietnam vet dad!)
Rather dystopic...
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