RationalWiki:What is going on in the clogosphere?/February 2017

February 2017
Richard Spencer, white nationalist and self-described spokesman of the alt-right, after being unceremoniously kicked out of the Conservative Political Action Conference, says "People want to talk to me... They don’t want to talk to these boring conservatives. They want to learn about ideas whose time has come, not whose time has passed." Milo Yiannopoulos is now such a pariah that even Nazis like Richard Spencer want nothing to do with him, but there's a history professor at the University of Chicago who still thinks he's literally Jesus. A black republican received racist attacks for supporting Trump and Sessions, so an opinion writer says "You did something worse by supporting them." American Family Association: The leftists rage because they have a wrong worldview. We must not only oppose them in the political arena, but we must also teach and demonstrate the principles and ideas that made America exceptional. Christianity has been the life-blood of America. If the Christian worldview prevails it will once again nourish every aspect of the life of this nation producing freedom, justice, prosperity, and life for all. NBA star Kyrie Irving comes out as a no-joke flat-earther. Luckily, he is being ridiculed all over Twitter for his 'beliefs'. Why Liberals Are Wrong About Trump Flynn Resigns Over NIBIRU Dispute

NaturalNews wants pro-vaxxers to chug mercury since vaccines contain "lethal doses" of mercury. Allah dammit, why is Mike Adams still a person? Netflix triggers the alt-right after posting the first teaser trailer of Dear White People online, with many cancelling their subscriptions in a mass boycott. Odd considering the movie it's based on didn't have the same effect. Suzanne Venker, writing for Fox News, informs us that society is creating a horde of 'alpha' women incapable of love. NaturalNews is claiming that Planned Parenthood has set abortion quotas, and that once the quotas are met, a pizza party is held. Nothing says "news" like making an outlandish claim about something that is serious.