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What Is The Alt Right?
Dailycaller.com ^ | 8-24-2016 | Scott Greer

Posted on 08/25/2016 4:22:01 AM PDT by servo1969

Hillary Clinton is set to deliver an entire speech on Donald Trump’s scary connections to a phenomenon known as the “alt right.”

If you paid deep attention to the news during this election cycle, you might have heard the term in passing during some CNN and MSNBC segments. When used by journalists, it basically denotes online white supremacists who love Trump.

Last week, the alt right earned its most attention yet after Trump announced Breitbart News CEO Steve Bannon was joining his campaign as its new executive. Breitbart has gained a reputation among some journalists as a platform the alt right due to the way it covers immigration, Islam, crime and its promotion of internet provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos.

Yiannopoulos himself wrote an extensive piece explaining the alt right to Breitbart readers — which drew a large amount of outrage over the perception it painted a sympathetic picture of an extremist group.

Which brings us to the questions: What is this thing called the alt right? And why does the nominee of the Democratic Party think it is important enough to devote a major speech to it?

The alt right is an online movement opposed to political correctness, multiculturalism, feminism and mainstream conservatism. It’s primarily comprised of young white men. While a large portion of its adherents are white nationalists, not all of the folks tweeting out the hashtag are concerned with enforcing Aryan supremacy. The alt right is an umbrella term which includes multiple ideologies — everyone from anarcho-capitalists, neo-monarchists, American nationalists, men’s rights advocates, “identitarians,” and even out-and-out neo-Nazis all claim to be apart of the alt right.

The main activity of the alt right is trolling. The Google definition of trolling is to “make a deliberately offensive or provocative online posting with the aim of upsetting someone or eliciting an angry response from them.” The alt right getting a speech from Hillary Clinton is a sign their trolling is working.

Where does the alt right come from? The term comes from “alternative right,” which was first formulated near the end of the Bush presidency to describe the anti-Bush Right. Ron Paul fans, paleoconservatives and anyone else who opposed the policies of the Bush administration — particularly the Iraq war — could be placed under this umbrella in the beginning. That was how it was described by future Rand Paul adviser Jack Hunter in a 2009 article urging for the movement to take a more libertarian turn.

Instead, it became more white nationalist. Alternative Right became the moniker of a web publication run by Richard Spencer in 2010, which emphasized the racialist elements of the burgeoning movement while shedding itself of its libertarian elements.

Spencer eventually ditched AlternativeRight.com to head up the white nationalist National Policy Institute and oversee the “identitarian” (essentially an ideology in favor of white identity politics) Radix Journal.

What eventually became the alt right as an online phenomenon brought together white nationalist publications, most of “Gamergate” (a movement centered around a very convoluted controversy in video gaming), 4chan’s /pol/, men’s rights activists and various trolls to support Trump and attack his opponents on Twitter.

Now there’s a few things to remember what the alt right is not. Contrary to CNN contributor Amanda Carpenter’s assertions, the alt right did not arise from the birther movement, which was primarily older and more connected to the fringes of conservatism. If there was any connection to a larger political phenomenon prior to Trump, it would be to Ron Paul’s recent presidential campaigns.

The alt right also does not encompass the so-called “Counter Jihad” movement, as asserted by Mother Jones. The mainstream anti-Islamists are very pro-Israel, tend to be older and are generally respectful of mainstream conservatism. The alt right, on the other hand, dabbles in anti-Semitism, veers younger and despises mainstream conservatism.

Breitbart isn’t necessarily alt right proper either, even though it has done much to popularize the movement’s ideas and memes.

With the prospect of political correctness and radical left-wing movements like Black Lives Matter only growing stronger in the near-future, backlashes against these developments become a greater possibility. These elements give the alt right a chance to live on past this election cycle.

And the single event that what will do the most to popularize its ideas and memes is Hillary’s Thursday speech. While the talk may do a little bit of damage to Trump, it would only legitimize an internet theme as a serious political force.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: altright; bannon; breitbart; clinton; stephenbannon; stephenkbannon; stevebannon; trump
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To: Stosh

Interesting— thank you! I’ve always imagined it as being populated by the characters from South Park...


101 posted on 08/25/2016 9:57:58 AM PDT by philled (If this creature is not stopped it could make its way to Novosibirsk!)
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To: BreakingWorse
The whole point behind the Alt-Right movement is that Conservatism has failed.

They will ask you what has Conservatism achieved? As they are fond of pointing out, Conservatism couldn't even conserve the “Ladies Room” for actual women.

Also, you may not have noticed this; but their is a very real, concerted campaign to at least marginalize and dis-empower Caucasians in this country. This campaign has accelerated under Obama. Some people are not going to go gently into that good night.

102 posted on 08/25/2016 10:07:22 AM PDT by yuleeyahoo (Those are my principles, and if you do not like them...well I have others. - Groucho Marx)
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To: servo1969

There’s no more Koch brothers to bash so in true Alinsky fashion they have to designate a common enemy to isolate and target. Same old tired playbook.


103 posted on 08/25/2016 10:12:09 AM PDT by JerseyDvl (#NeverHillary)
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To: Sir Napsalot
Tea Party was a bunch of wimpy old farts with stuff to lose.

This is YOUNG, energetic, vibrant, creative--and they know --next stop is getting your head bashed in because you are white and in the wrong place at the wrong time.

This is existential for these kids. We have failed them. Huge.

104 posted on 08/25/2016 10:15:12 AM PDT by riri (Obama's Amerika--Not a fun place.)
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To: riri; servo1969
I'm pleasantly surprised with this 'find' so far, and send thanks to servo for posting it for us.

Riri, if you've not already, you might wanna have a look here in addition to the Breitbart piece linked above:

http://alternativeright.com/

cheers !

105 posted on 08/25/2016 10:17:09 AM PDT by tomkat (Alt-Right .. sounds about right)
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To: tomkat
Thanks--was just there yesterday. (: Are you familiar with Red Ice?

Link

106 posted on 08/25/2016 10:27:20 AM PDT by riri (Obama's Amerika--Not a fun place.)
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To: riri
Hadn't heard of it, but have it up and bookmarked .. will be perusing later today after DJ's NH rally .. thank you, ma'am   :-)
107 posted on 08/25/2016 10:33:20 AM PDT by tomkat (Alt-Right .. sounds about right)
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To: riri; Lurker
There's another one over here:  ‘Alt-Right’ Enters the Political Limelight

On it, FReeper Lurker says:   FR was alt-right before there was one.

LOL !

108 posted on 08/25/2016 10:38:11 AM PDT by tomkat (Alt-Right .. sounds about right)
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To: tomkat
I saw that. As Trump would say, sad!

Did you see this? I think you will very much enjoy.

Link

109 posted on 08/25/2016 11:06:43 AM PDT by riri (Obama's Amerika--Not a fun place.)
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To: riri

Thank you again ;-)

Trump’s speaking now:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOf7FaZgxG8


110 posted on 08/25/2016 11:13:16 AM PDT by tomkat (Alt-Right .. sounds about right)
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To: riri

It used to be called paleoconservatism, but that term has gone out of favor. As Milo Y. points out, there are some new elements in the movement, such as a segment doing/saying outrageous things for the lulz, and then the disgusting 1488ers. There was a small but outspoken group of antisemites in the old paleocon movement, and unfortunately they are still around.


111 posted on 08/25/2016 11:17:39 AM PDT by oblomov (We have passed the point where "law," properly speaking, has any further application. - C. Thomas)
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To: servo1969

Hillary’s devoting a whole speech to the AltRight’s support for Trump is like Trump’s spending AN HOUR on the fact that the CPUSA endorses Hillary.


112 posted on 08/25/2016 1:09:19 PM PDT by Arthur McGowan
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To: Texas Eagle

No, it is quite real. But it only has perhaps 100,000 adherents in the US.


113 posted on 08/25/2016 1:47:33 PM PDT by rmlew ("Mosques are our barracks, minarets our bayonets, domes our helmets, the believers our soldiers.")
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To: oblomov

Paleoconservatives and Traditionalists are not alt-right any more than Gary Johnson is an actual libertarian. The alternative right is racialists and a mirror of cultural marxism. Paleo-conservatives were a traditionalist response to neoconservatives. But it is more than just a generational thing. Richard Spencer, Richard Hoste and many intellectuals of the alternative right oppose Classical Liberalism and Classical Conservatism. They are neo-reactionary romantics who look to proto-fascists like Evola, Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, and modern fascists like Aleksandr Dugin. These people are completely outside of the standard American political spectrum. They are not paleoconservatives and despise Russel Kirk.


114 posted on 08/25/2016 2:00:02 PM PDT by rmlew ("Mosques are our barracks, minarets our bayonets, domes our helmets, the believers our soldiers.")
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To: servo1969

Something they’re made up to pidgeon hole Americans.


115 posted on 08/25/2016 3:06:51 PM PDT by virgil (The evil that men do lives after them)
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To: Rebelbase

Oh. Is that the ‘conspiracy’ that somehow forced Bill to diddle an intern?

Powerful conspiracy, that...

-JT


116 posted on 08/25/2016 8:10:51 PM PDT by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, If you can keep it.")
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To: servo1969

Pepe & Wojak bump


117 posted on 08/25/2016 11:20:39 PM PDT by Dajjal (Justice Robert Jackson was wrong -- the Constitution IS a suicide pact.)
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