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to the left, anything right of Stalin is "alt-right"
The fact is that the alt right is hard to discern, between their figureheads and the trolls that are out just to get a rise out of people. It gives off the impression that they're not serious, and if they are not taking their beliefs that seriously, why should anyone else?
I believe Alt-Right begins with anyone presenting as being 'right', but in support of an ethnostate.
it's like ppl don't know 4chan
I don't agree
I'm willing to bet MSM didn't know what 4chan and /pol/ where and took them seriously
alt-right doesn't necessarily support an ethnostate
typical old people not understanding the internet
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.
Belial
but they do acknowledge the problems of open borders and "white genocide"
in much the same way that I once would've considered myself a feminist, and a humanist
Those words mean something different now.
they have all been hijacked by the same group of people
like they had strings attaching them to that group as they fell into a black hole
thereºs a big difference
feminist was taken by a group and used for power
you know that feeling
alt-right was redefined by their enemies
When you're a fan of a video game series or something
and then you realize that the other people who call themselves fans of that thing
make stuff like this?
but I don't think this is the case
I can't call myself a Sonic fan.
alt-right was redefined by outsiders
It's like watching the show "My Little Pony", and *then* finding out about bronies, afterward.
kind of.
not by people inside misusing the label
gotta go to sleep, it's 4am and I work tomorrow
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]
Many things wrong with this article, yes
nice discussion though 👍
but
I mean, I didn't hear anyone using the term prior to the 2016 election
what term?
alt-right?
I first heard about it from Milo, and then Hillary Clinton.
linked above is the citation for the term Alt-right