White racist group chants hail Trump

Following his electoral victory as the 45th president of the United States, president elect Donald Trump has since got her ranking high as alt-right movement staged a victory conference calling the election of Mr.Trump as a victory for all white supremacist group. The racism and anti-Semitism group took their celebration party to Washington as they greeted the emergence of Trump as a positive sign of bringing back the white dominance back to its fore given years of relegation by democratic liberals and rationale conservatives.
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The president of the alt-right National Policy Institute Richard Spencer's remarks were posted Sunday on YouTube by "Red Ice Radio," which describes itself as "covering politics and social issues from a pro-European perspective." The Atlantic magazine, which is recording footage of Spencer for a documentary they're working on, also published a video of the same event showing audience members apparently giving the Nazi salute.
 
"Hail Trump! Hail our people! Hail victory!" he declared. 
 
This group not only indulged self in the racial divisive nature of what Mr. Trump campaigned and ran for, but also took a lash on core African American value using racist imagery references. The alt-right movement also took a swipe at some of Hillary Clinton supporters, calling them names less than worthless as they argue thus-"America belongs to us".
 
"America was, until this last generation, a white country, designed for ourselves and our posterity. It is our creation and our inheritance, and it belongs to us," Spencer said. 
 
Spencer bashed journalists covering the 2016 presidential election, too."One wonders if these people are people at all, or instead soulless golem," Spencer said in a reference to a Jewish fable in a portion of his speech dedicated to criticizing both the media and Jews.
 
He also used a Nazi-era propaganda term meaning "lying press" to describe reporters, citing "the mainstream media -- or perhaps we should refer to them in the original German, lugenpresse." 
 
He said Trump has supported affirmative action and opposed segregated establishments. On immigration, Spencer said, Trump "left the door open to some kind of mass amnesty at a future date, talking about keeping the 'good ones' in the country." And, he said, Trump "will be perhaps the most pro-Zionist president ever put in office," citing his opposition to the Iran nuclear deal, "which we should admit wasn't actually that bad."
 
The event was held at the Ronald Reagan Building on Saturday. The day before, the group met at the Northwest Washington restaurant Maggiano's which issued an apology Monday and told CNN that it would donate $10,000 to the D.C. office of the Anti-Defamation League. In a statement, the restaurant's management said the booking was made last minute Friday and under a different name than the organization. 
 
The sudden rise of the alt right movement and gain of momentum came after president elect Trump won the presidency as 45th president of the U.S
 
 

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