🐱 2018 was the year the ‘alt-right’ failed

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Since the election of President Donald Trump in 2016, the “alt-right” has received much international attention. We have seen white men pouring white milk on themselves in the name of racial purity, and we have read about deeply violent acts like the man who stabbed and killed two people on a Portland train who were defending the target of the killer’s racial slurs. Then there was Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, a horrifying spectacle of white supremacists carrying weapons and swastikas marching through the city over a fallen Confederate monument. In many ways, Trump’s consistent dog-whistles and policies against marginalized people would make you believe that the “alt-right” is only getting started.

Or, you could argue, the sound of that momentum is the alt-right’s death knell.

No doubt, in 2018, there were more moments of spectacle and violence that the alt-right’s ideologies produced: the July stabbing death of Nia Wilson by a suspected alt-righter in Oakland; violent clashes in Portland and New York City with the Proud Boys; the killing of 17 students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School by racist, anti-Muslim shooter, Nikolas Cruz; the strange emergence of Kanye West as a visible Trump supporter; the October shooting at Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh by a shooter with alt-right leanings.

But while the alt-right has proven itself as a movement reliant on acts of violence to gain notoriety, it has also suffered consequences. And such consequences have hindered its power and stuck fear among its followers.

After violent clashes between the supporters of alt-right thought leader Richard Spencer and protesters at Michigan State University in March, Spencer posted a video to YouTube where he canceled the rest of his college speaking tour. “I really hate to say this, and I definitely hesitate to say this,” he said. “Antifa is winning to the extent that they’re willing to go further than anyone else, in the sense that they will do things in terms of just violence, intimidating, and general nastiness.”

2018 has also been a year of rampant doxing of the alt-right, which has led to many of them losing employment. This scrutiny has perhaps led to the movement being unable to gather large numbers for many of its demonstrations. At this year’s Unite the Right 2 rally in Washington D.C., the crowd of a few dozen alt-right supporters was far outnumbered by counterprotesters. The recent Proud Boys rally in Philadelphia also had dismal attendance numbers, and some were even denied cab service by drivers as they attempted to leave the demonstration.

Furthermore, the alt-right has lost a lot of money. Milo Yiannopoulos is allegedly $2 million in debt. In the past year, fundraising platforms, like Patreon, PayPal, and GoFundMe, have banned various members of the alt-right, Yiannopoulos included. Many personalities like InfoWars’ Alex Jones and Gavin McInnes of the Proud Boys have also been banned from social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter.

Then, there is Kanye. One of the most famous Black rappers in the world touted pro-Trump views and even attended a highly publicized meeting with the president. But after much public outcry following their chat, Kanye declared on Twitter that he was used to spread messages he didn’t believe in. Even the attention-hungry can see that not much good comes from aligning yourself with the alt-right.

To be clear, though, the alt-right isn’t a fad that burst and faded over the past few years. The movement can be traced back to 2008, utilizing online propaganda, white male disillusionment, and acts of white supremacist heroism meant to inspire youth. Alt-righters congregated and ideologized on 4chan, 8chan, Reddit, and Twitter for years before they made national headlines. “The alt-right is definitely a re-branding of white supremacy for the digital generation,” Mark Potok of the SPLC told the Daily Dot in 2016.

The movement also has given hate a mouthpiece and emboldened it. Hate crimes continue to rise in this country, and according to a recent study, there are roughly 24 million Americans who have alt-right beliefs. But for every active alt-righter, there are many more anti-fascists and generally kind and caring people working to curb the appeal of an alt-right brand of fascism and racism.

Places like Haymaker Gym in Chicago—which hosts anti-fascist, self-defense training—campus groups campaigning against alt-right speakers, and organizations suing alt-right leaders over their actions, are doing the day-to-day work. Then there are the masses who show up in protest, who report harassers on Twitter, who organize groups and GoFundMes to ensure justice is served and bigotry is shut down. The left’s ability to organize and focus will defeat the alt-right. Even Spencer has admitted as much.

In 2018, we made steps toward showing the alt-right that we won’t tolerate their lightly disguised, hate-mongering rhetoric, but in 2019, we can do better by expanding our networks of organizing and understand that beliefs held by the alt-right don’t just go away. Moving forward, we must find new ways to build community, share information, and have conversations with the complacent people around us. We have to think beyond the political theater of rallies, demonstrations, and street scuffles. We have to use our voices and show that we really are “willing to go further than anyone else” to stamp out hate.
Disclosure: Milo Yiannopoulous was the founder of the Kernel, a publication the Daily Dot acquired in January 2014.
 
The same author wrote this article (archived because Daily Dot's website design is poison and the amount of ads, popups, and automatic videos that play have the smell of "dire financial straits" all over it):



I have a feeling he has some cognitive investment in the idea of a nefarious network of right-wing oppression lurking everywhere he goes - or he's just making shit up for clicks. It's the Daily Dot, so I know which I'd bet on.
I was about to post that...

Fuck.

I also love how Alex Jones is "alt-right", and Kanye was being so too by liking Donald Trump.

In fact, Donald Trump is clearly the embodiment of the alt-right to people like Prince Shakur.
 
I was about to post that...

Fuck.

I also love how Alex Jones is "alt-right", and Kanye was being so too by liking Donald Trump.

In fact, Donald Trump is clearly the embodiment of the alt-right to people like Prince Shakur.
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The alt right lost - we doxed them, de-platformed them and destroyed their livelihoods. We couldn't beat them in a debate or in a culture war, so we had to move to really shitty underhanded techniques to do so, and handed a whole load of power to the globalists who control social media and payment gateways. Also, in spite of beating them, we were not able to absolutely blow Drumpf out of the water in the midterms like the Republicans did to Obama.

2019 is when this will backfire on some of them when the social media platforms and payment gateways turn on them for one reason or another.
 
So, is Alt-Right this massive juggernaught that is going to destroy everything unless brave snowflake underdogs eat and drink all of the tide -or- is it a tiny bunch of losers on their way out?
FTFY Fam.

We were all told massive Alt-Right death squads would be executing all the troons, POCs, immigrants, and then kicking off the 4th Reich. Instead all we got was some dude with moobs and a bit of REEEEing and IRL shitposting.
 
If the alt right is finished, why the constant purity purges of entertainment?
Just another windmill for them to tilt at. These people always need a big scary monster for them to fight and conquer in order to justify their own existences, otherwise they'll have to be forced to face the dreadful fact that they're not nearly as important as they've been raised up to believe they are. That's how these people operate
 
The definition of "alt-right" is nebulous enough that you can cherrypick both your definition and events to say it succeeded or failed.

It's a stupid buzzword.
 
That "survey" cited in the article is such bullshit.



Essentially, these questions relating to each of the values they identify are framed in a very broad, amorphous, and deceptive way, especially the second one. Yes, how fucking dare a group of people not want laws to be unfair to them; that's not a position that the Alt-Right have a monopoly on (hell, this survey makes a major error in assuming that they do on the affirmative to any of these questions), and if it were directed at any group of people almost everyone, including the majority of whites, would be in agreement and not see it as a bigoted/immoral position.



The study even admits that these views are not commonplace among white Americans, assuming the results are accurately representative of their beliefs. If anything, it indicates that white Americans are not particularly tribal, which correlates with my personal observations. If these questions and values were aimed at blacks, Hispanics, or Asians, I guarantee you'd see much higher affirmative responses to all three questions, and all the pearl-clutching progressives who were probably fearmongering about how 10% of white Americans are Nazis either wouldn't care or even express positive sentiments. In other word, ethnic nationalism/solidarity is like saying the word nigger: it's only a problem when white people do it.
I'm white every time someone complains about my privilege. I'm white every time someone justifies why it doesn't matter if I don't get a job or a place in school. I'm white every time I complain that my skin color doesn't magically guarantee I'll be able to afford a nice house or my medical bills or be able to retire.

I don't bother calling myself white because these people don't let you not be white. The only time they'll say "white isn't a real race" is when they're trying to trick you into a gotcha about white nationalism and well-ackshually you about how whites are really german or polish or irish or english. (Bonus point: turn it around and tell them by the same standard "black" isn't a race either because Africa has many hundreds of distinct tribes and ethnicities, see how they react.)

Everything they don't like is because you're white and you're white because of everything they don't like. The only one treating ethnicity like an all-important cage no one can escape is the progressives.
 
2019 is when this will backfire on some of them when the social media platforms and payment gateways turn on them for one reason or another.

I have a feeling the neo puritanism the big tech has been pushing will be one of the factors that backfires big time on the social justice crowd in 2019. They fucking love degenerate sex and flaunting it in front of others so the whole "ban porn to own the alt right" is going to end up biting them in the ass.
 
I have a feeling the neo puritanism the big tech has been pushing will be one of the factors that backfires big time on the social justice crowd in 2019. They fucking love degenerate sex and flaunting it in front of others so the whole "ban porn to own the alt right" is going to end up biting them in the ass.
That's doubly interesting because a lot of right-leaning folks seem to be becoming more openly contemptuous of porn these days, to the point that supporting pornhub is kind of a point of integrity for them. It seems like it would be a really hard idea to sell that porn is a weakness of theirs. But the left is full of people who condemn sexual openness and expression from people that aren't like them so I look forward to seeing the attempt.
 
I have a feeling the neo puritanism the big tech has been pushing will be one of the factors that backfires big time on the social justice crowd in 2019. They fucking love degenerate sex and flaunting it in front of others so the whole "ban porn to own the alt right" is going to end up biting them in the ass.
I still find it beyond hilarious how these same people that were cackling over the fact that Gab.ai went through a purge over loli are the exact same people that went pants-shittingly livid with the fact that Tumblr is getting absolutely gutted due to the fact that there was a heavy presence of actual CP
 
The definition of "alt-right" is nebulous enough that you can cherrypick both your definition and events to say it succeeded or failed.

It's a stupid buzzword.
Even after about three years of "Alt Right" being thrown around every five seconds I'm still not particularly sure what the Alt Right is even supposed to be according to the MSM.
Probably because admitting that the Alt Right is nothing more then Richard Spencer and the 100 odd idiots at Unite The Right wouldn't make a good narrative.
So instead they've become this larger than life boogeyman that is both on the verge of destroying Liberal Democracy and is "beaten/failed" is at the same time.
 
Even after about three years of "Alt Right" being thrown around every five seconds I'm still not particularly sure what the Alt Right is even supposed to be according to the MSM.
Probably because admitting that the Alt Right is nothing more then Richard Spencer and the 100 odd idiots at Unite The Right wouldn't make a good narrative.
So instead they've become this larger than life boogeyman that is both on the verge of destroying Liberal Democracy and is "beaten/failed" is at the same time.

Richard Spencer and the untite the right crowd I could get behind mocking because they're idiots and lolcows in their own right but I lost my grasp on whatever the fuck the narrative was supposed to be when Jordan Peterson, Pewdiepie, and Kanye West become members of the alt right.
 
Richard Spencer and the untite the right crowd I could get behind mocking because they're idiots and lolcows in their own right but I lost my grasp on whatever the fuck the narrative was supposed to be when Jordan Peterson, Pewdiepie, and Kanye West become members of the alt right.
My personal perspective - and probably a lot of people agree - I realized their claims were meaningless when I started getting called a nazi on a weekly basis.

When your heartfelt beliefs get you labeled as a wonderful progressive liberal for 15 years straight and then suddenly one day a switch is flipped and you're a monster, you either have a faustian meltdown... or you just realize that the labels and teams were never important, so you take off the jersey.
 
Even after about three years of "Alt Right" being thrown around every five seconds I'm still not particularly sure what the Alt Right is even supposed to be according to the MSM.
Probably because admitting that the Alt Right is nothing more then Richard Spencer and the 100 odd idiots at Unite The Right wouldn't make a good narrative.
So instead they've become this larger than life boogeyman that is both on the verge of destroying Liberal Democracy and is "beaten/failed" is at the same time.
In a nutshell, Alt-Right just means anything that doesn't fall into the purview of Bush-Era Evangelocon/Neoconservativism
 
Everything they don't like is because you're white and you're white because of everything they don't like. The only one treating ethnicity like an all-important cage no one can escape is the progressives.
Sounds pretty racist tbh :story: but as always hypocrisy is lost on these people.

When your heartfelt beliefs get you labeled as a wonderful progressive liberal for 15 years straight and then suddenly one day a switch is flipped and you're a monster, you either have a faustian meltdown... or you just realize that the labels and teams were never important, so you take off the jersey.
It doesn't help that what makes someone an Alt-Right Nazi to these people becomes a broader spectrum each day. We were already at the point where even a minor disagreement meant someone was Mecha Death Hitler 5000, and in another 10-15 minutes we'll hit the point where existing while white is an offense punishable by death.
 
I have a feeling the neo puritanism the big tech has been pushing will be one of the factors that backfires big time on the social justice crowd in 2019. They fucking love degenerate sex and flaunting it in front of others so the whole "ban porn to own the alt right" is going to end up biting them in the ass.
Look at these MAPs turning up from Tumblr and flocking to sites like Twitter. Can't imagine it going down well when they start uploading degenerate content or messaging each other like the Zoosadists did. They will start trying to push MAP ideology as something normal, and it will backfire hard.
 
In a nutshell, Alt-Right just means anything that doesn't fall into the purview of Bush-Era Evangelocon/Neoconservativism
I had a pretty good idea of what Alt Right meant a long time ago.
I was just pointing out how the media can never decide what the Alt Right was supposed to be...Other then Conservative's we don't like.
 
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