Reality star Tila Tequila isn’t known for her inhibitions or shyness, so maybe it should come as no surprise that she’s been asked to host a dinner party full of A-list celebrity types.
What is surprising is the venue.
The National Policy Institute has asked Tila Tequila to host a pre-conference dinner party for A-list policy makers who all hate the same thing: minorities, according to their website.
“The past 12 months might be remembered as the year of Donald Trump… the year of the Red Pill… and the year of the Alt Right. It was a time when more people joined our movement then ever before and when our ideas began invading the mainstream.”
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For those who don’t know, the National Policy Institute is a white nationalist think tank dedicated to preserving the heritage and identity of the descendants of European settlers, according to their website.
If that sounds a bit strange, consider this.
Tequila, who was born Thien Thanh Thi Nguyen in Singapore, claims to have died in 2012 and been resurrected as a clone of herself who was gifted with godlike powers so she could fulfill her role as savior of the world.
Tila made headlines recently with her Twitter rant about hunting down illegal immigrants as if they were the world’s greatest game, reports YahooNews.
“Ain’t nuthin better than riding around Texas in my cowboy boots to hunt down these damn illegals!”
Miss Tequila should fit right in with the suit-and-tie Alt-right nationalists at the National Policy Institute. For years now, she’s been praising Adolf Hitler as a great man — that’s why she got kicked out of the Celebrity Big Brother House in 2015. Tila has posted photos of both herself and her daughter Isabella dressed in Nazi uniforms online to her Twitter account.
Tequila has long been a Donald Trump supporter and now she’s encouraging The Donald to remain firm against the opposition and keep his promise to “build that wall” with the picture of herself in a T-shirt published by the Daily Star.
“Invaders have come and infiltrated government positions, promising to take down the American people, the family unit, morality and decency.
“That’s the reality while you sit there, bicker and vaccinate your children into total vegetables you docile and subservient slaves.”
In July, Tila changed her Twitter profile picture to a photoshopped image of herself standing next to Donald Trump in the Oval Office while holding a gun and wearing a swastika.
Tila has also endorsed the flat Earth theory, joined the anti-vaccine movement and disavowed the Asian community while throwing her support behind the Aryan race.
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The former Celebrity Big Brother contestant first made it big on MySpace before going on to appear in several men’s magazines and host her own MTV show, titled A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila.
Later, she was chosen to appear in the Celebrity Big Brother House , but was quickly booted out after pictures surfaced online of her wearing a Nazi uniform. Tila didn’t let that small detail stop her, however; she soon found a new crowd of fans when she proclaimed herself the world’s savior who was honor bound to save the planet.
At some point, Tila must have run into trouble because she started a GoFundMe page to ask her fans to buy her a new apartment complete with furniture and bedding, which they did.
Her baby’s daddy, Thomas Whitaker, wasn’t too happy with all the publicity, however; he asked a judge to grant him full legal custody of their daughter arguing Tila was mentally unstable.
After that, Tequila disappeared from the internet briefly when her Twitter account vanished, but she returned in time to wish Hitler a happy birthday and promote her new show Tila’s Hot Spot .
We’re not sure if Donald Trump ever responded to Tila Tequila’s endorsement, but some of her fans have suggested she be made a diplomat.
What do you think about Tila Tequila hosting an Alt-Right dinner party for the National Policy Institute?
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