Well said. I don’t know any true conservatives who would have anything to do with a list that contained white nationalist sentiments, even if such sentiments were limited to a few points out of 16. The invitation to endorse “some, but not all” of the points of the list seems coy doesn’t it? What with the comment about “race realism and the call to “secure the existence of white people,” this “list of 16 points” is nothing more than a brush with which to paint conservatives (and Q) as white nationalists. Now WHY would anyone post such a list on the Q thread, I wonder? Hmmmmm....
I think there are those that come here to listen to themselves talk. Some seem to be searching for followers to make them feel relevant.
It is all very queer to me.
The problem is that people have been cajoled by the left into automatically thinking in terms favorable to the left:
Sex-ist
Bigot
Homophobe
White Separaist
Fascist
Nazi
KKK
and they all flow together, so if you are accused, you spin your wheels and emit smoke, because if even just one charge sticks, you're guilty of ALL of it.
Vox is in a certain way, like the President: President Trump relies on deal-making and populism, but Vox Day switches between pulveizing logic, and biting rhetoric.
Oh, and I might as well point out -- his dad got jailed for securities fraud or something (even otherwise hostile lawyers said his dad was railroaded)
...and his band Psykosonik had three or four Billboard top 100 hits (IIRC)...
...and he's started his own publishing house, and was outing pedophilia in the SciFi area before most people heard of Q
...and he's American Indian (so much for "White Supremacist")
...and he lives in Italy.
Go figure.