{"id":1569,"date":"2016-09-19T09:36:15","date_gmt":"2016-09-19T13:36:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/attheintersectionoffaithandculture\/?p=1569"},"modified":"2016-09-19T09:36:15","modified_gmt":"2016-09-19T13:36:15","slug":"racism-supremacy-extremism-alt-left","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/attheintersectionoffaithandculture\/2016\/09\/racism-supremacy-extremism-alt-left.html","title":{"rendered":"The Racism, Supremacy, and Extremism of the Alt-LEFT"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Not long ago, <em>National Review<\/em> writer Jonah Goldberg discussed the \u201calt-right\u201d with Hugh Hewitt on the latter\u2019s talk radio show. They agreed that, at bottom, the movement upon which Hillary Clinton bestowed national recognition last month was \u201cracist\u201d and \u201csupremacist.\u201d As such, it deserved to be purged from the GOP and the conservative movement.<\/p>\n<p>The notion that there is an <em>alt-<\/em>right is highly suspect, for there can be an <em>alt-<\/em>right only if there <em>is<\/em> a right. But, contrary to what Democrats and Republicans alike would have us think, there is no genuine right in contemporary American politics. So, there is no <em>alternative <\/em>on the right to it.<\/p>\n<p>As I argued in a recent essay, there is, rather, an alt-<em>left <\/em>that has been passed off by the political Establishment and its media apologists as the right. And Hewitt and Goldberg are among those who belong to it.<\/p>\n<p>Alt-leftists decry the so-called alt-right as being nothing more or less than a white supremacist, racist movement. Goldberg, for example, referred to Jared Taylor, a self-avowed representative of the alt-right, as \u201ca leading racist,\u201d and Hewitt characterized Peter Brimelow\u2019s vdare.com site as \u201csupremacist.\u201d For good measure, Goldberg added that the alt-right was \u201canti-Semitic.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>It is the modus operandi of the left to demonize their opponents to their right in these sorts of terms. That the Hewitts and Goldbergs of the world hesitate not for a moment to appropriate this tactic betrays their affinity for the left. Yet it is a disgusting tactic, the rhetorical equivalent of shooting off a gun in a crowded area, for charges of racism and the like, though sorely lacking any precise meaning, threaten to inflict a kind of social death upon those against whom they\u2019re leveled. And \u201canti-racists\u201d know it.<\/p>\n<p>That this is so, that alt-leftists would not dare to pursue the implications of their reasoning, can be gotten easily enough from the following.<\/p>\n<p><em>Russell Kirk<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Of the author of the seminal <em>The Conservative Mind: From Burke to Elliot, <\/em>Bill Buckley\u2014the founder of the very magazine that employs Jonah Goldberg and many other anti-Trumpist enemies of the alt-right\u2014said that it \u201cis inconceivable even to imagine, let alone hope for, a dominant conservative movement in America\u201d without Kirk\u2019s \u201clabor.\u201d Indeed. Kirk was probably as close to a contemporary American version of Edmund Burke, the conservative tradition\u2019s \u201cpatron saint,\u201d as any that has ever been. Yet Kirk resolutely eschewed the kind of rationalist, globalist abstractions\u2014like Democracy and American Exceptionalism (America-As-An <em>Idea<\/em>)\u2014in which neoconservatives like Goldberg routinely trade, and which they try to sell as \u201cconservatism.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Kirk, rather, being a conservative, affirmed the concreteness and particularity of <em>tradition.\u00a0\u00a0 <\/em>More exactly, he prized the <em>culturally-specific<\/em> traditions of <em>the West<\/em>, of what has historically been a <em>European, <\/em>i.e. a predominantly white Christian,<em> civilization. <\/em><\/p>\n<p>Was Kirk a racist and supremacist?<\/p>\n<p>Once while remarking upon the fixation on Israel exhibited by some alt-leftists, Kirk claimed that there are \u201csome neoconservatives\u201d who seemed to think that Tel Aviv was the capitol of the United States.<\/p>\n<p>Was Kirk an anti-Semite?<\/p>\n<p>Buckley not only didn\u2019t <em>purge <\/em>Kirk from the conservative movement; he had originally begged him to write for <em>National Review. <\/em> Kirk accepted.<\/p>\n<p>If Kirk is a racist, supremacist, and anti-Semite, then does this mean that, by implication, so too is Buckley, and so too was <em>National Review<\/em>?<\/p>\n<p>And if the latter is true, then does this imply that those who write for the publication to this day, folks like, say, Goldberg, are also guilty by association?<\/p>\n<p><em>William Buckley<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Speaking of Buckley and <em>NR, <\/em>though many today would care to forget this, the truth is that much ink was spilled at conservatism\u2019s flagship journal <em>defending<\/em> Jim Crow<em>. <\/em>In 1957, Buckley wrote that since Southern whites, at this juncture in history, constituted \u201cthe advanced race,\u201d they were \u201centitled to take such measures as are necessary to prevail, politically and culturally, where they do not prevail numerically [.]\u201d In \u201cWhy the South Must Prevail,\u201d Buckley argued for the \u201ccultural superiority of white over Negro [.]\u201d<\/p>\n<p>In the 1960\u2019s, Buckley and his magazine advocated on behalf of apartheid in South Africa, colonialism, and the genetically-based intellectual inferiority of blacks.<\/p>\n<p>Since Goldberg, Hewitt, and every other anti-Trumpist who are so quick to brand those to their right with the \u201cR\u201d-word remain especially cozy with <em>National Review<\/em>, it\u2019s not unfair to ask them:<\/p>\n<p>Is not <em>National Review <\/em>a supremacist publication? Shouldn\u2019t it and those who are affiliated with it be driven from the GOP and the conservative movement?<\/p>\n<p><em>Norman Podhoretz<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Back in 1963, the now deceased editor of the alt-left journal <em>Commentary <\/em>authored an article, \u201cMy Negro Problem and Ours,\u201d in which he admits to the \u201chatred I still feel for Negroes,\u201d what he describes as \u201cthe hardest of all the old feelings to face or admit [.]\u201d Podhoretz talks as well about \u201cthe insane rage that can stir in me at the thought of Negro anti-Semitism\u201d and \u201cthe disgusting prurience that can stir in me at the sight of a mixed couple [.]\u201d His \u201chatred\u201d also manifests itself in \u201cthe violence that can stir in me whenever I encounter that special brand of touchiness to which many Negroes are prone.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Is Norman Podhoretz a racist? Is <em>Commentary <\/em>a supremacist publication?<\/p>\n<p>Should the public be alerted that that the <em>New York Post<\/em> employs the son\u2014John Podhoretz\u2014of a white racist supremacist?<\/p>\n<p>Specific individuals aside, the case can be made all too easily that by the measure that the alt-left judges Jared Taylor, Peter Brimelow, and any number of other commentators who have never hurt a hair on the head of any non-white person, the alt-left stands condemned many-fold. Indeed, if, as many alt-leftists frequently argue, the policies of leftist Democrats convict them of \u201cracism\u201d because of the damage that these policies have visited upon black communities, then alt-leftists are homicidally racist because of the incalculable damages that <em>their <\/em>policies have visited upon peoples of color in places like Iraq.<\/p>\n<p>Moreover, the alt-left\u2019s doctrine of American Exceptionalism, the belief that America is the greatest country on Earth with the authority to advance its form of government <em>everywhere, <\/em>betrays its own form of supremacy: Alt-leftists are American supremacists, or Democratist supremacists.<\/p>\n<p>Though he is no conservative or rightist, perhaps Donald Trump\u2014with whom Hillary, the left, and the alt-left try to link the alt-right\u2014can be credited with <em>purging<\/em> the Republican Party of its alt-left extremists.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Not long ago, National Review writer Jonah Goldberg discussed the \u201calt-right\u201d with Hugh Hewitt on the latter\u2019s talk radio show. 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