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Liberals are the ones taking to the streets rioting and destroying things and terrorizing cities, and we should be afraid of this so called "alt right"?
Liberals are the ones taking to the streets rioting and destroying things and terrorizing cities, and we should be afraid of this so called "alt right"?
Liberals are the ones taking to the streets rioting and destroying things and terrorizing cities, and we should be afraid of this so called "alt right"?
When they saw everyone that jumped on the coattails of Ron Paul's Tea Party, jump off and show their Establishment selves.
The alt-right is just the original Tea Party, the Establishment corrupted.
There has been a continual effort to link any and all non-left policies, people and ideas with white supremacy and the Nazis going back decades. It gained momentum in this election cycle, as Democrats stepped up this shaming tactic in an effort to make Trump fall in line, but it is nothing new.
There has been a continual effort to link any and all non-left policies, people and ideas with white supremacy and the Nazis going back decades. It gained momentum in this election cycle, as Democrats stepped up this shaming tactic in an effort to make Trump fall in line, but it is nothing new.
Virtue signaling is how they qualify someone for the Plantation. The question then lies, are they going to work the fields or be a house boy, or a wench.
There has been a continual effort to link any and all non-left policies, people and ideas with white supremacy and the Nazis going back decades. It gained momentum in this election cycle, as Democrats stepped up this shaming tactic in an effort to make Trump fall in line, but it is nothing new.
true. Pretty much all Trump supporters are called "alt right" these days
The Alternative Right is a term coined in 2008 by Richard Bertrand Spencer, who heads the white nationalist think tank known as the National Policy Institute, to describe a loose set of far-right ideals centered on “white identity” and the preservation of “Western civilization.” In 2010, Spencer, who had done stints as an editor of The American Conservative and Taki’s Magazine, launched the Alternative Right blog, where he worked to refine the movement’s ideological tenets.
Spencer describes the Alt Right as a big-tent ideology that blends the ideas of neo-reactionaries (NRx-ers), who advocate a return to an antiquated, pseudo-libertarian government that supports “traditional western civilization”; “archeofuturists,” those who advocate for a return to “traditional values” without jettisoning the advances of society and technology; human biodiversity adherents (HBDers) and “race realists,” people who generally adhere to “scientific racism”; and other extreme-right ideologies. Alt-Right adherents stridently reject egalitarianism and universalism.
You guy's invented the term. You own it. Wear it with pride or shame. Depending on which way your moral compass points.
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