Seems someone got the whole thing seriously wrong, but evidently there was a casting call for actors for a Cadillac commercial that was looking for "alt-right" or "neo-nazi" types.
Cadillac caused a stir this week when a casting service put out a request on behalf of the American luxury brand looking to fill the role of an "alt-right (neo-Nazi)" in a new commercial. Cadillac denied it had ever authorized the notice and condemned it, while the casting company took responsibility, saying that it had been issued by mistake. Regardless of who did what, the idea had to have been hatched somewhere and by someone, which reveals something far more troubling than a mere streak of poor taste and even poorer judgement in corporate America: the marketability and mainstreaming of an alt-right population, or those "identified variously with anti-globalist and anti-immigrant stances, cartoon frogs, white nationalists, pick-up artists, anti-Semites, and a rising tide of right-wing populism," as Tablet contributor Jacob Siegel wrote in a profile of Paul Gottfried, the alt-right's "godfather."
Hmm, maybe now that the "alt-right" has become just another marketing demographic, we do not have to worry about them taking over the country? I mean, who buys Cadillacs as a status symbol anymore? Not like they are your father's Oldsmobile. Except that, really, it was your father's Olds. So that brand no longer exists. Are we at the point where we can say, "Brietbart: it's not your grandpa's fascism!"? Except, really, maybe it is?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday December 30 2016, @10:33PM
rights of individual have been fought by too much blood to shed it at the alter of better things.
These are not the fascists you are looking for! Alt-right is not individualist, it is right communitarian. It wants to use the power of the state to control those it deems (((cubancigars)))!! So you should be afraid, very afraid.
So, alt-right grammar says that rights have not been fought by blood, unless you are saying "Blut und Ehre", and that blood trumps (heh) individual rights, equality, and the rule of law. And, "alter" means change, to change to better things is progressivism. You meant "altar"? You went to college, eh? And totally avoided learning how to spell? Nazi.