Wired predicts in-fighting and failure for the Alt-Right:
The movement may soon find itself with a messaging problem. “Their whole attraction is they’re fighting to regain power,” says Gerstenfeld. “I don’t think they’ll do a good job spreading that message when they are in power and there’s nothing to fight against.” Gerstenfeld points out that the extremist militia groups that were common during Bill Clinton’s presidency all but disappeared during the George Bush years that followed. With Trump in the White House, it’ll be hard for the alt-right to argue that the American white male is disenfranchised. “People will stop caring,” Gerstenfeld says.This indicates an almost complete failure to even begin to grasp what the Alt-Right is, what it seeks to accomplish, or why it exists in the first place. Do they really believe that the Ascension of the God-Emperor to the Cherry Blossom Throne is going to instantly reverse the current demographic trends across the West? I certainly wish we could believe that, but a single national election is but a single small step in the process.
And though Taylor and David Duke and Breitbart’s Milo Yiannopoulos are exuberant about President Trump now, they might not always feel that way. “There’s a gaping hole between most Americans and the alt-right. He’s going to have to backtrack to govern all of us,” Painter says. “Is that going to inspire a Bundy brothers insurgency against him? I wouldn’t be surprised.” The Trump administration is not the early days of an alt-right America. It’s the beginning of a fringe group’s fall.
Richard Spencer's article, We the Vanguard Now, would appear to be considerably more relevant to life as we observe it on this particular planet at this particular point in time.
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The unfortunate thing about the term alt-right is that there is no clear definition as to what it actually is. It has become a dumping ground for all of the isms and phobias that the left and SJW’s have come to hate and a convenient label to hammer those of a different ideology with, much akin to the term racist.
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The alt-right has no formal ideology, although various sources have stated that white nationalism is fundamental. It has also been associated with white supremacism, Islamophobia, antifeminism, homophobia, anti-Semitism, ethno-nationalism, right-wing populism, nativism, traditionalism, ] and the neoreactionary movement. The alt-right is an umbrella term. The movement has been associated with multiple ideologies from American nationalism, neo-monarchists to men's rights advocates and people who oppose mainstream conservatism.
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We'll hammer right back! :)
DeleteThe alt-right is an amendment to the tea party that includes more of the younger generations that realize what the ruling elite is up to. For the most part we make up the warrior class and understand the warrior class just as David Yeagly understood and respected the warrior class. Wired, the Post, and the Times along with the snowflake division will never get it...and never understand our history. indyjonesouthere
ReplyDeleteMy heart would be joyous if David was here to share this moment.
Delete“People will stop caring,” Gerstenfeld says.
ReplyDeleteNah Gerstenfeld, folks like me care deeply. We're counting it as a few days more to savor the sky, the mountain air and the love of God before we wipe this communist scourge from our homeland. Our country.
we wipe this communist scourge from our homeland. Our country.
DeleteRight up my alley. :)