Message from @Arthur Grayborn
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I'm pretty awful, yes
Kek.
Every time you see an Asian dude plugging Western Culture, and demanding that he be recognized as American and not an Asian dude, he's basically alt-right. Especially if libertarian, traditionalist, and Christian.
The Alt Right is hardly Libertarian. It grew out of Libertarianism a couple years ago at least. Most people in the Alt Right aren't religious either. Its like 50% Atheist/Agnostic, 40% Christian, 10% Pagan. I would say "Alt Right for Black people" is more Black Nationalists, Louis Farrakhan, Muhammad Ali, Hoteps, etc.
Spencer and Collett are the only Alt Right people you've mentioned so far lol. @Arthur Grayborn
Doesn't make it a bad thing. He's not in the Richard Spencer wing.
HISPANICS ARE FUCKING BASED
Ali is based
@Ϻ14ᛟ - The alt-right started with the Dark Enlightenment. Curtis Yarvin was literally a fucking Jew, and his views have become far more popular in recent years.
Alt Right is literally anyone who isent a boomer conservative/classic liberal or a socialist
"Dark Enlightenment" is just NRx and NRx is heavily infiltrated by Zionist shills
It expanded and diversified over time, just like capitalist and communist theory.
You have Laissez Faire, Regulated, and Welfare versions of capitalism.
Just like communism has Maoism, Trotskyism, Stalinism, and so forth.
The alt-right is a mixture of NRX, traditionalism, ethnonationalist, and so forth.
No one cares about the Alt right its too broad for anyone to be apart of
@Vir - Capitalism is just as broad.
Laissez Faire Capitalism
Regulated Capitalism
Anti-Monopoly Capitalism
Welfare Capitalism
Keynesian Capitalism
Then of course you've got the mixed-system approach, which incorporates elements of socialism.
how?
@Arthur Grayborn Nearly everyone of note who identifies as Alt Right is now anti-Capitalist.
whart part of a mixed economy is socialist?
As well as anti-Communist
yeah but you dont hear people describing their political views as in "Yeah im just a capitalist"
If the alt-right was economics, Richard Spencer would be a Social Darwinist and Ben Shapiro would be a Regulatory State Capitalist.
Its always one sect of it
also, don't confuse economy and economics
opps government
@Vir - Most people are capitalist though, even among the left.
China & USSR both communist govs but one utilized a totally planned economy
Yeah but they dont just call themselves capitalists
It's just that they usually embrace one particular form of capitalism.
Welfare capitalism is extremely popular among the Silicon Valley elites.
Regulated capitalism among most of your ordinary conservatives.
Laissez Faire tends to be an extreme libertarian view.
capitalist isnt an ideology
Ancap is Laissez Faire with an even stronger anti-government bent.
Laissez Faire is also more a theory than an implementation
Good video
further, once you added the Federal Reserve to regulate interest rates, Capitalism behaves differently
and derivatives make it posible to profit from failure without penalty for hoarding capital
@Ϻ14ᛟ - ...and how many people on the left would describe Milo Yiannopoulos, the Proud Boys, and Carl Benjamin as alt-right? You can change it as much as you want, but if you're a dissenting conservative then you're pretty much alt-right.
It's an umbrella term, and it should be rightly recognized as a broad term. "Very conservative, but not mainstream."
point is, there is 'ideal captialism' and then the shitty implementations
they aren't all theoretical
Yeah, and communists would argue the same.
Trotskyism, Stalinism, and Maoism are all different in their implementation, while sharing a lot of commonalities.
@Arthur Grayborn It doesn't matter how other people describe them. Reality matters. There is people who know what Alt Right means and identify with it and all those people are White Nationalist Third Positionists.
Milo, Proud Boys and Sargon are all Alt Lite, not Alt Right.
no,because there has never been a successful commuinist implementation