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Most of the Alt Right is on Daily Stormer and /pol/.
MA BOI MILO
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Neo-nazi's are skinheads and even they are not a nazi. Nazi means nationaal socialist and you can't be one when your nation doesn't work like that. It is the same as saying I am a communist while having an apple iphone and living in hollywood hills
Ok, let me rephrase what I said.
They're Neo-Nazis.
Milo Yiannapoulos is not alt-right. He's associated with it because of his views on femenism, islam, and immigration, which the alt-right share similar opinions on, but Milo does not push for white nationalism, and not top of that, he's a gay jew (no joke).
That's what people believed, I also believed the alt-right spawned out of Trumps election, but the alt-right has been around since the days of George Bush. I'm aware that there is a more moderate side of the alt-right and it varies in a spectrum; some people enjoy the memes, and trolling people at one end of the spectrum, while other people push for an all-white america at the other end. The nationalist side of the spectrum is where the alt-right truly began, and now it's making a return.Most of you and even I don't understand what is going on with the alt-right.
I am part of the place that meme'd Trump into the white house. Alt-right started as a group that is far right when it is about immigrantion, islam, government etc. But they do not necessarily like the republicans. Alt-right has or used to have every race in it but something has changed.
Liberals, Clinton +media created the term alt-right not the people who are associated with it. What happened is that out of nowhere there has been a split in the so called alt-right. Richard Spencer who calls himself now the leader of the alt-right movement has become the voice of the movement. Now other alt-right people call themself the "new right" because they disagree with most stuff Richard spencer is saying.
I don't associate myself with the alt-right since the term is literally made by the opposition. Many people who are in that "alt-right" group think Richard spencer is controlled opposition to make the normal alt-right look bad.
Basically the alt-right started as a internet group of people who made memes and supported Trump against clinton and trump because he was not a "real"republican. After other big youtube networks started supporting the alt-right and Clinton called them out for being the alt-right the group became bigger.
And since this last week out of nowhere there is an alt-right leader who didn't even get chosen.
Although Richard spencer did say some stuff I can agree with in the speech at the end he became just as retarded as those BLM leaders.
Edit: for the people that call the alt-right even richard spencers alt-right neo-nazi's they are not. Neo nazi's have nothing to do with this alt-right although they might support the alt-right. In fact most people look down on neo-nazi's for being just as degenerate as the liberal sjw's.
Okay let me tell you something
You're wrong
That's what people believed, I also believed the alt-right spawned out of Trumps election, but the alt-right has been around since the days of George Bush. I'm aware that there is a more moderate side of the alt-right and it varies in a spectrum; some people enjoy the memes, and trolling people at one end of the spectrum, while other people push for an all-white america at the other end. The nationalist side of the spectrum is where the alt-right truly began, and now it's making a return.
I have no problems with trolling SJW's online, or disagreeing with feminism, or Islam, but identifying yourself as an alt-right automatically associates you with the white nationalist alt-right. Its better to remain an individual than identify yourself with an ideology.
Also, most the youtube personalities that Identify as alt-right are not truly alt-right. Ex. Chris Raygun, Milo Yiannopoulos, Paul Joseph Watson, Stefan molyneux, etc. Have been associated with the alt-right, and share similar views with them, but none of them truly identify as alt-right, aside from may Chris Raygun, who is still not alt-right.
You can tell me all you like. You're defending a bunch of racists and are trying to make up excuses of how they're not technically "white supremacists" because of some ludicrous intricacies that are not even relevant to what the actually issue here is.
It doesn't matter what word is attributed to them, they still fit in the same category as deplorable.
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I am not aware the alt-right existed already during bush cause most of the current alt-right despise bush cause of 9/11 etc.
The thing is we never identified ourself with the alt-right. It started with hillary's campaign. Everyone who was trolling and against her on the internet is now the alt-right
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Here someone screams pepe that frog.
About bold most people started joining the hype during october but now that this alt-right group has been splitted up alot of shit is going on. I don't even know who is the true alt-right right now. As you said I am an individual who creates his own opinion about certain things.
The irony is when feminists try to seperate themselves from the extreme, these people won't allow it. But now when Hitler supporters join their side they hypocritically try to avoid being grouped up with them, lmao
Then we're on the same page. I was on the same hypetrain with the alt-right, thought I never identified as one. I saw them as a group of neocons that spawned in response to PC culture, and SJW rhetoric across the country who liked spreading memes online and trolling people. I wasn't a conservative, nor was I pushing for Trump during the election, but since I shared similar views on political correctness and SJWs, I cosigned most of what they did.
But now that the dust is clearing from the election, the true head of the alt-right which is "white nationalism, Richard Spencer, anti-diversity" is gaining traction through the media. That's why the "new alt-right" is abandoning ship; they were never in it for the nationalism, or the white pride, just the memes.
The only way to separate yourself from an ideology is to stop identifying with the ideology. Moderate (real) feminist that try to separate them from the radical majority, but still try to keep the title of feminist are basically trying to make a cake and eat it too. They can still advocate for women's rights as individuals or other ideologies such as egalitarianism.
Most of the Alt Right is on Daily Stormer and /pol/.
Lol so your saying it was just for the lolz then for you
Lol not entirely. I didnt like Hillary and I was against PC culture and what's been going on with the regressive behavior coming from the left. "The only way to stop a ship from sinking on one side is to run to the other". I knew a little push back from the right would balance things out and set liberals straight, now I'm just trying to make sure the "ship" doesn't sink from the right side.
But still, I did enjoy the lolz. :Sparks:
Yeah those people are actors another attack on Trump by his enemies.
Richard Spencer is the guy who is credited with starting the Alt-Right movement. These are not actors.