Tales From The Movement: Chris Cantwell’s Grindr Sex Tape

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This is my response to our resident troll “anonymous.”

“It left me wondering whether engaging with these insane people on the internet and risking becoming a target of a lunatic was worth it. Is owning the libs worth never getting to see your children grow up or your grandchildren?”

You are not that interesting, and your very, very long history of flip flopping and backstabbing would discourage anywone from taking you seriously anyway.

I had no intention of sharing this news until I saw your comment polluting my site this morning. This is just the latest example of what your movement became after Charlottesville.

Contrast this with Charlie Kirk … a Protestant family man with a beautiful wife and two children whose politics gradually became better since 2019. You people went in the opposite direction. Everything you built crumbled. Some of you embraced Antifa. Your personal lives are a wreck. Everyone who contributed to the Alt-Right who wasn’t completely dysfunctional has long since moved on.

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  1. I am very sorry to hear these “stories from the movement.” Although I am not American, I had high hopes for the alt-right. It seemed like an organized movement, with its think tanks (National Policy Institute; American Renaissance), its newspapers and publishing houses, its intellectuals (some of whom were even university professors). In short, it seemed to me to be something different from the usual skinheads with shaved heads, who dress strangely and do nothing but drink. Unfortunately, as Brad wrote, many turned out to be failures, some even psychotic. The leaders or important figures of the movement have either disappeared, been victims of scandals (like Cantwell), or decided to join the left (fortunately very few). It is also true that others have remained and still support our cause, let’s say those who were more stable, with normal lives.

    I don’t need to defend Mr. Griffin, but I feel compelled to say that if there is one person who has never betrayed us, who has never jumped to the other side of the political spectrum, who has always had a normal life and been consistent, it is Brad Griffin. There are other examples, both American and European, but since we are talking about him on his website, I will mention him.

    Furthermore, I would like to point out, as usual, that not all old comrades who have changed their perspective are traitors. For example, I disagree with the change Jeff Schoep has made, but I recognize that he is not a traitor in the vile sense of the word: he has never joined the far left, he still criticizes the far left, and he recently even deigned to post on Instagram in memory of Charlie Kirk.

  2. What I suspect is true of many alt right / white nationalist types is that they’re doing it for notoriety and attention. As soon as he found another way to achieve that, he ditched his cause. I used to be the center of attention on bulletin boards, now I hardly get noticed on social media.

  3. Quote:

    “I’m not gay, and I’m more certain of that after %^*ing a whole lotta dudes, than I was before I did, actually”.

    1) That sentence made my head hurt
    2) How many is a ”whole lotta”? And if you’re not gay, why did it take a whole lotta, instead of none, or even the possibly dismissible “one”? I mean, I’ll give anyone a one-off, regrettable, drug induced mistake, but not, “a whole lotta”. That becomes a pattern.
    3) And pursuing it on GRINDr? This isn’t the “oh I was tripping on ecstasy with some buddies and woke up to my haze with a |}ic|< in my mouth.” Kind of ooopsie. Oh no, not even close.

    Side note: Charlie Sheen just opened up about some sexual encounters with dudes in a Netflix documentary. I’m really starting to think Alex Jones is right about the fluoride. WOW.

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