03-13-2017, 11:43 AM
(03-13-2017, 11:31 AM)X_4AD_84 Wrote: In all seriousness, let us debate whether or not today's Alt Right faction are equivalent to the Nazi Sympathizers during the Great Power Saeculum's 4T.
Looking for our more strident commenters to weigh in.
There really isn't much to debate. The charge of the actual Alt-Right [Richard Spencer, Jared Taylor and the like] (not to be confused with people just rejecting the Globalist Uniparty) has nothing to do with the Nazis at all. Rather they are applying identity politics, identity politics for the specific benefit of white people [and sometimes specifically white straight people].
I would liken them to a so-far non-violent form of BLM rather than the Nazis. They aren't even particularly authoritarian never mind fascist which is a particular type of authoritarianism. Which is why I've said repeatedly on this board for the past couple of months we need to decide if identity politics is for everyone (which means Spencer, Taylor and company must have a seat) or identity politics is for no one (which means there is no "gay lobby" and no "black lobby" and no "jew lobby" and so forth).
The vast majority of people who are called alt-right by the Globalist Uniparty (Regressive Leftists in the Dems and the NeoCons in the GOP) are simply those who've rejected an old out warn political ideology arising out of the GPS that isn't working, indeed hasn't worked for a long time, probably never worked to start with.
Those who are called alt-right by the likes of the NeoCons and Regressive Leftists include such disparate groups as: Classical Liberals, Civic Nationalists, Libertarians, Traditionalists and the list goes on. It should be noted that those groups are not mutually exclusive, just like it is not mutually exclusive to be both a NeoCon and a Regressive Leftist.
It really is all mathematics.
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