Others can explain this term, or you can look it up if you're eager to learn more on the subject. I have decided to withdraw from any further discussion in this thread to avoid issues should I need to step in using my official capacity.Agent Vinod wrote: What is the alt right?
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He's probably being at least somewhat rhetorical, as the term is essentially being used interchangeably with Nazis, with pretty much the same basis of "they disagree with me, therefore..."
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I honestly don't there is an answer for the question. Maybe there will be in a couple of years.Admiral X wrote:He's probably being at least somewhat rhetorical, as the term is essentially being used interchangeably with Nazis, with pretty much the same basis of "they disagree with me, therefore..."
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I doubt it. The way GamerGate has been treated illustrates that wonderfully.
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GamerGate didn't start out that bad, but it did end up being manipulated by neo-Nazi types. Kind of the problem with being a leaderless movement.Admiral X wrote:I doubt it. The way GamerGate has been treated illustrates that wonderfully.
I'm guessing whatever semi-legitimate points the "alt-right" had have long since been tainted.
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Since its leaderless how do you know how much Nazi control is there?GandALF wrote:GamerGate didn't start out that bad, but it did end up being manipulated by neo-Nazi types. Kind of the problem with being a leaderless movement.Admiral X wrote:I doubt it. The way GamerGate has been treated illustrates that wonderfully.
I'm guessing whatever semi-legitimate points the "alt-right" had have long since been tainted.
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Well there's no leadership that can reject them. One of GamerGate's more rational goals was to prevent politically correct censorship of games, Nazis are more interested in being politically incorrect and are ultimately pro-censorship (just not in the same way), so the two contradictory goals began competing with each other and it became more of mess than it already was.Agent Vinod wrote:Since its leaderless how do you know how much Nazi control is there?GandALF wrote:GamerGate didn't start out that bad, but it did end up being manipulated by neo-Nazi types. Kind of the problem with being a leaderless movement.Admiral X wrote:I doubt it. The way GamerGate has been treated illustrates that wonderfully.
I'm guessing whatever semi-legitimate points the "alt-right" had have long since been tainted.
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When the alt-right first turned up I'm not even sure they had a point. They presented themselves as the "alternative to mainstream conservatism" in the US and appeared to be an off-shoot of 4chan's /pol/ board moving into social media.GandALF wrote:GamerGate didn't start out that bad, but it did end up being manipulated by neo-Nazi types. Kind of the problem with being a leaderless movement.Admiral X wrote:I doubt it. The way GamerGate has been treated illustrates that wonderfully.
I'm guessing whatever semi-legitimate points the "alt-right" had have long since been tainted.
Pol is something like 95% edgy teens and young adults being politically incorrect as possible for fun and provoking outrage. 5% actual racists that aren't in on the joke. They've been pretty good at manipulating mainstream left wing media in the recent past, often in completely hilarious ways.
Also Shia LeBeoef. That's an entirely different story.
When they headed onto social media though, after a while and some media exposure they picked up a whole bunch of people who were unironically screaming about white genocide and racial purity. At which point all the trolls who were there just to provoke responses from them "normies" backed away slowly and the Alt-Right label term was essentially taken over by a bunch of serious white nationalists.
Also by the hard left who label pretty much anyone that disagrees with them as alt-right.
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Has America finished descending into a dystopian third world hellhole yet? I hear that there are places over there where you can't even get clean water!
On a related note, if you are looking to flee America, we in Australia will welcome you with open arms. Just leave your guns and other craziness back over there, and don't insult any of the local AFL teams until you have a feel for the place and you should do just fine.
On a related note, if you are looking to flee America, we in Australia will welcome you with open arms. Just leave your guns and other craziness back over there, and don't insult any of the local AFL teams until you have a feel for the place and you should do just fine.
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And why Shiva's Green Hell would that happen?FuelDrop wrote:Has America finished descending into a dystopian third world hellhole yet? I hear that there are places over there where you can't even get clean water!