Dinesh D'Souza (IMDb) is an Indian American conservative political commentator, author and filmmaker. D'Souza came to the United States as an exchange student and graduated from Dartmouth College. He was a policy adviser in the Reagan administration between 1987 and 1988. He became a naturalized citizen in 1991. From 2010 to 2012 he was president of King's College. His latest film "Death of a Nation" is out in August 3, 2018.
UPDATE: "Death of a Nation" premiers tonight. In the movie clip D'Souza is showing an insightful interview with the true Alt Right leader, Richard Spencer. The Alt Left is throwing the slur Alt Right around rather losely. Spencer is the real thing. In the interview D'Souza and Spencer shatter the idea that white supremacism is right-wing. The American right has always been about individualism, which is the result of the Judeo-Christian relationship with God, which is personal by definition. It has literally nothing with ethnic collectivism. Socialism on the other hand -- be it national, international or democrat -- is collectivist in nature, depending on the collective it champions, the ethnic group, the international working class or in postmodern times, the various minority group identities.
Boom! #DeathofaNation shatters the media Left’s narrative that white nationalism is right-wing. Here’s a glimpse of the actual politics of white supremacist Richard Spencer ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/GaMHhcyeE4— Dinesh D'Souza (@DineshDSouza) August 3, 2018
UPDATE: "Death of a Nation" premiers tonight. In the movie clip D'Souza is showing an insightful interview with the true Alt Right leader, Richard Spencer. The Alt Left is throwing the slur Alt Right around rather losely. Spencer is the real thing. In the interview D'Souza and Spencer shatter the idea that white supremacism is right-wing. The American right has always been about individualism, which is the result of the Judeo-Christian relationship with God, which is personal by definition. It has literally nothing with ethnic collectivism. Socialism on the other hand -- be it national, international or democrat -- is collectivist in nature, depending on the collective it champions, the ethnic group, the international working class or in postmodern times, the various minority group identities.