Message from @.B

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2018-03-05 03:51:15 UTC  

typical old people not understanding the internet

2018-03-05 03:51:39 UTC  

I thought they were nationalists that believed since every race has it's own "state" in the world, then that would include white people as well. I don't even think I've heard many self-described alt-righters claim to be "supremecist", so much as just acknowledging that there are racial differences.

2018-03-05 03:51:41 UTC  

Belial

2018-03-05 03:51:56 UTC  

but they do acknowledge the problems of open borders and "white genocide"

2018-03-05 03:52:02 UTC  

in much the same way that I once would've considered myself a feminist, and a humanist

2018-03-05 03:52:07 UTC  

Those words mean something different now.

2018-03-05 03:52:27 UTC  

they have all been hijacked by the same group of people

2018-03-05 03:52:51 UTC  

like they had strings attaching them to that group as they fell into a black hole

2018-03-05 03:53:00 UTC  

thereºs a big difference

2018-03-05 03:53:14 UTC  

feminist was taken by a group and used for power

2018-03-05 03:53:17 UTC  

you know that feeling

2018-03-05 03:53:24 UTC  

alt-right was redefined by their enemies

2018-03-05 03:53:30 UTC  

When you're a fan of a video game series or something

2018-03-05 03:53:34 UTC  

Civic nationalism.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/398973785426100234/420066319010889737/1520206033283s.png

2018-03-05 03:53:51 UTC  

and then you realize that the other people who call themselves fans of that thing

2018-03-05 03:54:03 UTC  

@RyeNorth ik where you're going with this =p

2018-03-05 03:54:14 UTC  

make stuff like this?

2018-03-05 03:54:15 UTC  

but I don't think this is the case

2018-03-05 03:54:17 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/398973785426100234/420066497453359104/unknown.png

2018-03-05 03:54:28 UTC  

I can't call myself a Sonic fan.

2018-03-05 03:54:34 UTC  

alt-right was redefined by outsiders

2018-03-05 03:54:36 UTC  

It's like watching the show "My Little Pony", and *then* finding out about bronies, afterward.

2018-03-05 03:54:43 UTC  

kind of.

2018-03-05 03:54:45 UTC  

not by people inside misusing the label

2018-03-05 03:55:28 UTC  

gotta go to sleep, it's 4am and I work tomorrow

2018-03-05 03:55:34 UTC  

White supremacist[27] Richard Spencer initially promoted the term in 2010 in reference to a movement centered on white nationalism and did so, according to the Associated Press, to disguise overt racism, white supremacism, neo-fascism and neo-Nazism.[28][29][30] The term drew considerable media attention and controversy during and after the 2016 United States presidential election.[31]

2018-03-05 03:55:49 UTC  

Many things wrong with this article, yes

2018-03-05 03:55:49 UTC  

nice discussion though 👍

2018-03-05 03:55:49 UTC  

but

2018-03-05 03:56:26 UTC  

I mean, I didn't hear anyone using the term prior to the 2016 election

2018-03-05 03:56:39 UTC  

what term?

2018-03-05 03:56:43 UTC  

alt-right?

2018-03-05 03:56:49 UTC  

I first heard about it from Milo, and then Hillary Clinton.

2018-03-05 03:56:52 UTC  

linked above is the citation for the term Alt-right

2018-03-05 03:57:05 UTC  

watch the early videos from milo

2018-03-05 03:57:12 UTC  

it came from /pol/

2018-03-05 03:57:14 UTC  

nothing else

2018-03-05 03:57:52 UTC  

it had to do with right wing people not feeling represented by the right

2018-03-05 03:58:17 UTC  

and discussing ideas that the right party would never discuss

2018-03-05 03:58:30 UTC  

that was the point of the alt-right