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We hear frequently that right-wingers are incredibly biased and extremely partisan people. They are incapable of independent thought and are generally just cheerleaders for the Trump administration, ready to jump through hoops for President Trump. The narrative asserts that those on the right never criticize their own, as though they're really just a bunch of collectivists. As a right-winger whose user page includes a picture of Leon Trotsky and whose username is "BernieandTrumpFan," I find these claims absolutely hilarious. But to prove that I am not the only one, here are some examples of movement conservatives not being ideologues.
 
* An online political commentator by the screenname of, "The Amazing Lucas," mentioned both a "Democrat plantation [and] a Republican plantation." The video regarded black people "cooning for the white Democrat man and cooning for the white Republican man."<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtbB3He2kOM&t=300s</ref>
* [[Gavin McInnes]], after resigning from the globalist [[Fox News Channel]], released a video for [[The Rebel Media]] titled, "10 Secrets About Fox News (Now That I've Quit)." In the video, he lambasts the network for their elitism, political correctness, and phony conservatism, among other things.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lhyr6wcjgyA</ref>
* Conservapedia's articles on [[Metapedia]] and [[Rightpedia]] take extremely critical tones.
 
* [[Milo Yiannopoulos]] released a video on his YouTube channel criticizing [[Richard B. Spencer]] by leaking audio of him railing against blacks and Jews for the death of Heather Heyer.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cCS1cP69Wo</ref>
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