"Trust the plan"...Why? |
I don't see the point of AFPAC, the America First Political Action Committee conference that was set up to "rival" CPAC.
Sure, CPAC is a joke with its transgender and woke "conservatism," but AFPAC is just as 'cringe' in a slightly less gay way (the gayness is mainly in the closet).
One thing is clear, however, both CPAC and AFPAC are devoid of ideas and analysis of what's wrong with America and how to fix it.
The problem with the speech was not Nick's speaking style, as he is one of the most skilled communicators in America. Also great care had been taken to build him up with good production values. The real problem was that he had nothing of substance or serious merit to say.
Fuentes strikes me as someone who just LARPs as a Christian rather than sincerely believes it. He clearly sees his "Christian identity" as a convenient cover for his lack of interest in girls and as a clever way to send out anti-Jewish signals without picking up too much flak -- although he seems to have been unsuccessful in this.
The Alt-Right, when it started out -- and before it was subverted by Jew-obsessed Nazis, Feds, and their useful idiots -- was a movement full to the brim with exciting and challenging ideas.
Compared to this, America First is an ideological desert, with a leadership devoid of ideas, which is why the catchphrase is "Trust the Plan" not "Understand the Ideas." Even worse, a certified "shit magnet" Baked Alaska, is regarded as one of the movement's "towering geniuses."
AF is all style and no substance, and doesn't stand for anything, so there is a natural suspicion that it is just there as a means to market to and manipulate the young White alienated voter base, probably for a boomertard Republican candidate sometime in the future.
The other possibility is that AF is just there to stir up divisions in America, backed by people who definitely don't believe in America being first.
Anyway, make up your own mind by listening to Nicky's speech and playing a game of "spot the content." The first person to spot an actual idea in the speech wins a Groyper, whatever that is.
I read an online report from National Review that AFPAC III not only had blacks and women in attendance but also at lease one Jew. Any idea what guest speaker at AFPAC III was a Jew?
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