Turning Point USA and Ashley StClair: The Last Dying Breath of the Cuckservatives
Like the cowards they
are, Turning Point USA has fired one of their own over a non-scandal involving
the hilarious, and eccentric Nick Fuentes, host of the online commentary show
“America First”. This firing comes after the fired former brand adviser, Ashley
StClair, attended a dinner with an assortment of characters, along with Nick
Fuentes. What sparked the controversy was flimsy accusation of Fuentes being a
white nationalist (despite the kid being half Mexican). StClair seemed to have
crossed the line and violated a non-contact order which seems to hoovering over
the head of Fuentes in an attempt to ostracize his from respectable discourse.
The ostracism comes at the behest of a number of figures, from the senior
editor at the editorial “Human Events”, to the alleged neocon (pretty much a
neocon) and host of the Daily Wire, Ben Shapiro.
Miss StClair now finds
herself the target of a right-wing gatekeeper campaign aimed at all those who
dare object and disagree with the standard Neoconservative and Cuckservative
thought that is customary at conservative Inc. In their usual fashion, and ever
hell-bent on abiding by the moral foundations established by the left, Turning
Point USA, and conservative Inc. in general, have made it their established
mission to ostracize all those guilty of the internal blasphemies of
homophobia, racism, Islamophobia, anti-semitism, and the expected new edition
of transphobia (let’s not kid ourselves, we all see it coming).
Despite Stclair being
accused of associating with “white nationalists”, the meeting seemed to be a
meeting of anything but. Indeed, StClair, who is herself Jewish, was probably
the whitest (or white’ish) person in the room, outside of the right-wing
grafter, and failed rap artist, Baked Alaska. The participants are listed as
followed: Kathy Yhu (Asian), Nick Fuentes (Afro-Latino), Ali Alexander (Indian?
Black?), and a few other non-visible minorities. This is hardly what you’d
expect from the denizens of the evil, treacherous, white supremacist
underworld, and yet, this is the hill conservative Inc. has decided to die on.
This same week, the 17-year-old commentator, CJ Pearson, was himself accused of
being a white supremacist sympathizer, if not a white supremacist himself (CJ
Pearson is visibly black, by the way) for daring to make the innocuous
statement that white nationalists are not inherently wrong and that the idea of
a white nationalist, that is, someone who is white while also being a
nationalist, is not inherently bad in onto itself. As noted before, CJ was
roundly rebuked by conservative Inc. and was even the target of a hit piece by
the Washington Examiner, dubbing him “the Greta Thunberg of the Right”,
equating him with the famous 16-year-old climate advocate and insinuating that
Pearson somehow shared her penchant for being clueless and no more than a mouth
piece for whatever agenda he was being manipulated to represent. It would seem
the Republican plantation, like the Democrat plantation is not too keen on
uppity blacks who speak their mind in opposition to party dogma.
What the disciplining of
the un-orthodixed views of both Pearson and Stclair shows us is that
Conservative Inc. (also known as Cuckersavtive Inc. and Cuck-right) is losing
grip on the minds of the younger generation in the internet age. It’s much more
difficult to ostracize individuals from the conservative movement like the
neocons did to Buchanan and other paleocons (and an assortment of other cons)
during the 80s and 90s by tarnishing their names with hoax scandals and empty
accusations of racism and whiny denunciations of anti-Semitism. Altercations
don’t happen in secluded boardrooms in New York, anymore. Nor do they happen in
slyly written remarks in the pages of the National Review. Altercations today
are public and in your face. This makes it easy for the public to call a snake
a snake. Gate-keeping is a dying profession and the Cuckservative right can no
longer use their money power as a means of distorting public opinion. The
internet is the great equalizer. Get used to it.
The old Puritans of the
Republican party can’t hold back the coming tidal wave of gen z. You can’t beat
dank memes with stale platitudes. You can’t youthful transgression with moral
indignation. Didn’t we learn anything from the 60s?
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