Trying to clarify this "Alt Right" thing

THE MASTER RACE:

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"STOP THE RACE MIXING MARCH OF THE ANTICHRIST"
Those were democrats. The eugenics thing is 100% leftist.
Those were right wing Christians.



^ Republican doing Mammy Talk

Notice the black congregation cheers and applauds. She was quoting someone you probably never heard of. You poor dumb fucks invented fauxrage over her speech, pretending the darkies must have been offended when they clearly weren't. Despite the evidence right in front of your stupid face, you missed it.

You'll never see Trump in a black district. Ever. Because despite what he says, he knows they hate him. The dipshit gave his "What do you have to lose?" speech to a crowd of white people. Fucking HILARIOUS!
 
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Trump to black voters: "What do you have to lose by trying something new like Trump? You're living in poverty. Your schools are no good. You have no jobs."


Here is a photo of the Dimondale, MI crowd to which he was speaking:

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Not sure why there is so much controversy over this, but let's try to boil down the Alt Right in two ways: Its existence and its characteristics.

First, it is clearly not something that Hillary made up in her recent speech, as is claimed by some. Breitbart, perhaps THE leader of the movement (let us please not forget who is CEO of the Trump campaign), provided a fairly comprehensive look here, An Establishment Conservative's Guide To The Alt-Right, and the term was first used in context in 2008, here: The Decline and Rise of the Alternative Right.

The tiniest bit of intellectual curiosity and a quick internet search yielded those two helpful items.

Second might be a look at the characteristics of a member of the Alt Right. Obviously terms like this - especially political terms - are going to be subjective to a point, but some generalities can be made, so here we go. What are some general behaviors of someone on the Alt Right?
  1. They have eschewed the GOP in favor of Donald Trump, who is clearly not a traditional conservative
  2. They are VERY anti-"establishment" - in fact, the "Alt" in "Alt Right" could be interpreted as "alternative to the GOP establishment"
  3. They are far more likely to attack a Republican as a "RINO" if that person goes against their orthodoxy
  4. They attack RINOs and the Establishment with at LEAST as much passion as they do Democrats
  5. They are far more likely to celebrate the huge schism that has formed in the GOP
  6. They are far more likely to attack the GOP as being crony capitalists who are bought & paid for
  7. Some, not all I think, have made a 180 from formerly supporting Bush's invasion of Iraq
  8. They are far more likely to react to a Republican who won't vote for Trump by saying "good riddance, we don't need you anyway"
A 20,000-foot view. Thoughts?
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All well and good, but like the seven commandments in Animal Farm, it has been reduced from this to "Alt-right = Racists".

Whatever the term used to mean is meaningless. The Narrative now leads to the really really hard right being equated to the "alt-right", i.e. Sovereign citizens, White nationalists, etc.
I saw an article somewhere that said that Trump essentially doomed himself with his announcement speech.

The piece argued that he should have zeroed in on the economy and jobs from the very beginning and just kept hammering away, because stepping into the Democrats' wheelhouse - using any excuse to scream RACISM - would put him in an intractable position. And here he is.

On the other hand, it's the wall argument that probably got him where he is.
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The democrats wheelhouse is not using any excuse to scream racism. You know that. Why say something that you know to be untrue.
b/c we actually know that's true, we know it to be an absolute fact, carved in stone fact, so much fact that if you could sell it at a profit

wait, you guys actually do use it to profit.



well anyway, in a few months all us racist will be sexist, but the fact stands, it's just another excuse.

So you don't think the "alt right" is racist?
you think everyone not a leftist is a racist, so why bother...
 
It once had a meaning and now is being bandied about to indiscriminately nail people that won't vote the way you think they should. How cool is that?

I am an extremely traditional liberal, and one of the mindless leftists here called me alt-right earlier.

It's just another derogatory term used by democrats for anyone not marching in lockstep to their filthy party.
 
It once had a meaning and now is being bandied about to indiscriminately nail people that won't vote the way you think they should. How cool is that?

How does that work? Being bandied about? Free speech just really chaps your ass, doesn't it?
only when it disagrees with him.

Not at all. I encourage waiting to talk more. She really shows her stuff. She gets all the info she needs from cartoons.
 
Not sure why there is so much controversy over this, but let's try to boil down the Alt Right in two ways: Its existence and its characteristics.

First, it is clearly not something that Hillary made up in her recent speech, as is claimed by some. Breitbart, perhaps THE leader of the movement (let us please not forget who is CEO of the Trump campaign), provided a fairly comprehensive look here, An Establishment Conservative's Guide To The Alt-Right, and the term was first used in context in 2008, here: The Decline and Rise of the Alternative Right.

The tiniest bit of intellectual curiosity and a quick internet search yielded those two helpful items.

Second might be a look at the characteristics of a member of the Alt Right. Obviously terms like this - especially political terms - are going to be subjective to a point, but some generalities can be made, so here we go. What are some general behaviors of someone on the Alt Right?
  1. They have eschewed the GOP in favor of Donald Trump, who is clearly not a traditional conservative
  2. They are VERY anti-"establishment" - in fact, the "Alt" in "Alt Right" could be interpreted as "alternative to the GOP establishment"
  3. They are far more likely to attack a Republican as a "RINO" if that person goes against their orthodoxy
  4. They attack RINOs and the Establishment with at LEAST as much passion as they do Democrats
  5. They are far more likely to celebrate the huge schism that has formed in the GOP
  6. They are far more likely to attack the GOP as being crony capitalists who are bought & paid for
  7. Some, not all I think, have made a 180 from formerly supporting Bush's invasion of Iraq
  8. They are far more likely to react to a Republican who won't vote for Trump by saying "good riddance, we don't need you anyway"
A 20,000-foot view. Thoughts?
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What ever happened to the neo cons and teabaggers?
 

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