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Regarding the Charlottesville ’17 defendants:
The Left has a slogan, “An attack on one is an attack on all!”
The Left understands the importance of solidarity. Consider how they made Mumia Abu Jumal – a former Black Panther convicted of killing a police officer – into an international icon right at the highpoint of the war on crime. The Left backs up their radicals and lets them lead the way.
Good tactic.
Compare this to how Conservatism, Inc throws its own people under the bus for the slightest deviation from the cuck line: Sam Francis, Joe Sobran, Ashley St. Clair.
Solidarity has a value-add insofar as the rank and file is more likely to sign up and stay with a movement which backs up its own people. It’s like an effective army, you never leave your wounded behind.
The upcoming Charlottesville trial will establish legal precedents. If the Alt Right defendants lose the case, this will set up further Regime attacks against today’s Dissident Right. If the defendants win the case, it will undermine future Regime lawfare.
The Dissident Right can expand this tactic to shift the Overton Window. How about making Kyle Rittenhouse into a political prisoner, alongside James Fields? Win over those alienated by Conservatism, Inc. There are all sorts of openings here for memes, videos, virtual legal defense funds, and the rest of the online agitprop which can recruit from a wider political spectrum.
Let’s see the Dissident Right appropriate the slogan, “An attack on one is an attack on all!”
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