Katie88
Warlord
- Joined
- Apr 2, 2017
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Yeah, and I STILL don't know what the alt-right term means because Vox Day does not speak for the Alt-Right but wrote a brief which went viral by design. Thus it is an early significant statement. There is no John Handcock on it ie no co-signers as if it is a manifesto like the Dec of Independence!
Give me a break.
What is it? Are a fan of Richard Spencer or think he's not your version of an ideal neonazi?
Let’s try to keep the discussion amicable. You said just a few hours ago that you didn’t know what the alt right is. That’s fine; and if you want to learn, that’s great. But you can’t then turn around and try to lecture people on it.
People can put out statements of principles, of course, but very often these people speak for few other than themselves, and there is no shortage of such statements that one can peruse.
One thing you said that I agree with is that the alt right is not precisely defined; moreover, it’s not a political party or organization, so anyone can use it to describe their politics or otherwise associate themselves with it. Given that, surely the best way to define whether someone is alt right or not is how they describe themselves.
That said, I think it might be worth making one or two points. I should say that the alt right is, at its core, a movement for white identity politics, for recognizing that white people exist, that white people have collective interests that they should work together to advance and homelands that they should work together to preserve and protect. I’d say that anyone who isn’t explicitly on board with that can’t be called alt right.
Also, if you don’t mind me asking, and to confirm a little theory of mine, how old are you?