White Supremacist Cheers Trump’s ‘De-Judification’ of Holocaust – Forward

For Richard Spencer, the leading ideologue of the alt-right, Donald Trumps Holocaust Remembrance Day statement that failed to mention Jews or anti-Semitism was an important, perhaps revolutionary, step.

Spencer dubbed it the de-Judification of the Holocaust.

Jewish activists, Spencer wrote in a short post for his new website, Altright.com, have long insisted on making the Holocaust all about their meta-narrative of suffering and a way to undergird their peculiar position in American society.

The Holocaust, in Spencers opinion, has become a sort of moral bludgeon used against white nationalists like himself.

We cant limit immigration, because Hitler. We cant cant proud of ourselves as a Europeans, because Holocaust. White people can be Christian, but not too Christian, because Auschwitz, he wrote.

Spencer went on: Effectively, any policy, idea, or belief that is markedly right-wing and traditional that evokes identity, power, hierarchy, and dominance must be regulated by the possibility that it could potentially lead back to the German Fhrer.

Spencer, a one-time Duke University doctoral student, popularized the term alt-right, a broad label that defines a new generation of white nationalists.

While other influential members of the movement, like Andrew Anglin, clearly identify with Nazis (Anglins Daily Stormer website is named after the Nazi propaganda sheet Der Strmer), Spencer says he is not a Nazi and that he denies the label often attributed to him, preferring the term identitarian, a reference to a far-right political movement that has roots in France.

Spencer dismissed Jewish responses to Trumps statement as kvetching, using a Yiddish term for complaining.

In speaking about Hitler and the Holocaust, Spencer has also elided Jewish suffering, telling The Daily Caller that terrible things were done to many different people during that terrible war.

He also does not condemn Hitler outright, instead calling him a historical figure. Hes done things that I think are despicable, Spencer told The Daily Caller, but did not go into details. Im not going to play this game.

In Spencers viewpoint, the de-Judefication of the Holocaust is a quintessentially Trumpian statement. Spencer championed Trump through the presidential campaign and though he has been critical of the president at times, he seems to have come around to Trump.

Trump is a white nationalist, so to speak, he is alt-right whether he likes it or not, Spencer said in a recent interview on The David Pakman Show.

Contact Sam Kestenbaum at kestenbaum@forward.com or on Twitter, @skestenbaum

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