Nobody talks about the alt-right anymore. For one simple reason. Since we usurped the republican party, we're THE RIGHT, period.
We're the fucking captain now and it is amazing to see how old-school conservatives embraced our movement. Like they've been waiting for this to happen forever. We became what the tea party couldn't be because it was a forced meme by esablishment figures, not what this here is: a genuine grassroots movement of people fed up with the way things are.
"Alt-right" is a fake term created by the lying mainstream media to give themselves a "right-wing boogeyman" that they could use to draw attention away from Antifa's terrorist ideas/actions.
Even the name doesn't make sense: if you're supposed to be the extremist version of Republicans, then you would be "FAR-right" or "ULTRA-conservatives", and your policies would look a lot like either "the Anracho-Capitalist ideas behind America's pre-Constitution founding documents, the Articles of Confederation" or "an extreme Christian theocracy, complete with calls for modern-day Crusades against radical Muslims like ISIS". (granted, with the destruction of ISIS and the ever-growing amount of Middle-East peace deals Trump is making, the extreme-Christian conservatives would likely be calling for a lot less violence abroad, and focusing more on local issues like MS-13 and fatherless homes in many Democrat ghettos...)
"Alt-right" is short for "alternative right", and the "alternative" of "right" is "left".
So far, the only people who have self-identified as "alt-right" are fascists like Richard Spencer (who, just like the original fascist Benito Mussolini, turn out to actually be socialists in the end).
That's what I understand alt-right to officially be. And since Richard Spencer endorsed Joe Biden and Biden hasn't disavowed, then Biden must be alt-right wHit3 SooPr3mAcIsT.
They don't know what alt-right is. TDW is not alt right. Just because we aren't fucked up transcommies doesn't equal alt right.
What does equal alt-right? Because I don't know either.
Nobody talks about the alt-right anymore. For one simple reason. Since we usurped the republican party, we're THE RIGHT, period.
We're the fucking captain now and it is amazing to see how old-school conservatives embraced our movement. Like they've been waiting for this to happen forever. We became what the tea party couldn't be because it was a forced meme by esablishment figures, not what this here is: a genuine grassroots movement of people fed up with the way things are.
"Alt-right" is a fake term created by the lying mainstream media to give themselves a "right-wing boogeyman" that they could use to draw attention away from Antifa's terrorist ideas/actions.
Even the name doesn't make sense: if you're supposed to be the extremist version of Republicans, then you would be "FAR-right" or "ULTRA-conservatives", and your policies would look a lot like either "the Anracho-Capitalist ideas behind America's pre-Constitution founding documents, the Articles of Confederation" or "an extreme Christian theocracy, complete with calls for modern-day Crusades against radical Muslims like ISIS". (granted, with the destruction of ISIS and the ever-growing amount of Middle-East peace deals Trump is making, the extreme-Christian conservatives would likely be calling for a lot less violence abroad, and focusing more on local issues like MS-13 and fatherless homes in many Democrat ghettos...)
"Alt-right" is short for "alternative right", and the "alternative" of "right" is "left".
So far, the only people who have self-identified as "alt-right" are fascists like Richard Spencer (who, just like the original fascist Benito Mussolini, turn out to actually be socialists in the end).
Richard Spencer types. Aka the white supremacist who endorsed Biden.
That's what I understand alt-right to officially be. And since Richard Spencer endorsed Joe Biden and Biden hasn't disavowed, then Biden must be alt-right wHit3 SooPr3mAcIsT.