Finding God Through Your Anus

​"Deep down they know that they are selfish and vile people frittering their existence away on endless trivialities. When they talk about how their bodies are filled with 
toxins and poisons they are telling you the absolute truth. They desperately seek some kind of redemption but are too lazy and cowardly to actually go the fuck back to church. Instead they shove a hose up their ass and tell themselves it’s sunny."

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One-Liners for Outsiders

​"Each scenario has two possible responses: the first is if you are looking to have a genuine conversation about the topic with who ever you are in a discussion with, the second is if you are looking to dodge the matter without actually lying about what you think."

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A Letter to Byron York and the Washington Examiner

Dear Washington Examiner

In Byron York's "Talk With Jason Richwine," which appeared today (13 May 2013), the author writes, 

And even if the words in the site's articles sounded respectable, a Harvard Ph.D. should have been able to figure out what was going on. Later, as Richwine said, AlternativeRight would move on to more extreme things -- among them Holocaust denial -- but there were warning signs from the very beginning.

York is, of course, entitled to disapprove of AlternativeRight.com for not be sufficiently "respectable."  York is not, however, allowed to misrepresent facts. 

AlternativeRight.com has never published an article that could be fairly called "Holocaust denial."   That is, the webzine has never published any historical account of Jewish suffering during the Second World War that contradicts the accepted academic view on the matter. 

AlternativeRight.com rarely addresses any historical question (properly speaking). It is instead devoted to opinion and perspective on society, culture, and art, as well as philosophical questions.  

AltRight has published pieces that criticize the uses and abuses of the Holocaust for political gain; this is something quite different, however, than a denial that the event took place (or a bad-faith attempt to minimize the death toll).     

AlternativeRight.com expects a correction of this passage immediately.