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He dindu nuffin wrong!

Edit: Tarrant isn't really the idol of the so called "alt-right", mainly because the alt-right itself is mostly a MSM hype. Sure the term itself is born on the intarwebs some years ago, but at the same time, I don't come across many people describing themselves as "alt-right". As a matter of fact it's been years since I haven't seen one describing himself as such, politically speaking. Today it's mostly a broad term casually used by MSM to put in the same bag, all right wing or supposedly right wing political views independent of mainstream right wing parties such as the republican party. From neo nazis, to neo fascists, to boogaloos, to nativists, to anti immigration stances, to pro gun stances, to even christian conservatives eventually, who don't necessarily fully adhere to the republican party line. You can even add libertarians, they qualify as alt right too... All so called "right wing" terrorists, even if they are neo nazis, they necessarily qualify as alt right of course, by extension. Militia members too in general, boogaloo tards too, etc. It's all alt right. Anything not progressive is alt right in a nutshell, therefore "right wing" terrorists or suspected closet "right wing" terrorist sympathizers in the end. I caricature a bit but not that much.

So, do tarrant has the potential to qualify as an idol of boogaloo guys? I would say yeah, for obvious reasons. But then how genuine is the boogaloo "movement", how organic? Not much I would say.

Tarrant isn't really a hero. He's more of a breivik. Like breivik, it's a guy who has had enough with the politically organized cultural and ethnic debasement to infinity program, with all the 'part and parcels' attached to it, and he made it clear beyond words. He went there not to talk, he didn't go there to negotiate anything. He wanted those people permanently gone, and that's all, the end, no more fucking debates.

And the end of his life, isn't something anyone aspire to. In both cases.

So in a nutshell, tarrant is more of a "martyr" for some, a victim too in a sense (yeah, you read that right), than really a "hero".