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Sure, there's a risk of that. But there's also the rewards I discussed above.

Again, shining a light on these guys has some positives. I listed them above; I'm not gonna list them again here.

Sure, they wrote some batshit crazy and horrible stuff. But when they were on camera they seemed perfectly capable of having a normal conversation.
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I dunno… I tend to believe that people who write batshit crazy and horrible things are probably batshit crazy and

I will. If you'll check in with the Indian-Americans who were shot, the members of that mosque that was burned down, etc.

You're never gonna reach the biggest idiots of the alt-right fanbase, so why bother trying? They deserve to be marginalized, but that's just my opinion.

First off: who says a documentary has to be the solution to anything? Sometimes documentaries just document things.

I honestly think the documentary and the article displays a more hateful, divisive and unconstructive worldview/morality than the people in the film.
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Then you need to think again.

In my day, all the trolls were into dickety-doxxing. We had to say dickety because of the Kaiser. I tied an onion to my comments, which was the style at the time.

That's some broad-shouldered leadership right there: avoid making tough decisions.

Really? You're assuming there's some game plan in this? That it's not his usual: let's use a reality TV plot device because it's the only thing I know?

He liked it better during the campaign, too.

Yeah… I pooped on the rug during one of those.

They tried re-staging it, but the now-grown cat just laid there and ignored everything and the now-grown dog pooped on the rug.

Counterpoint:

Linda Medley is not huge! Just because she's not as thin as Kate Moss…

Step 2: ????
Step 3: Profit
Step 4: Share profits from Step 3 with StevePegues

Dude, taste in entertainment is personal and subjective.

Dang it. I liked Richard.

They ain't come one but many tines tanies.

So what you will about the tenets of alt-rightism, but at least it's an ethos.