(04-14-2020, 04:08 PM)Isoko Wrote: Hi Ghost,I got really confused when you said "alt-right" because nowadays it usually refers to my latter, even though some may think it's both or only the former.
Yeah I tend to think this way as well although I would still say the females of this cohort have the potentiality to become more centrist. I think the females will be more centre left and the males centre right.
Yeah, in regards to the Alt Right, I would definitely say the former. Obviously there might be the odd sprinklings of the latter but obviously the former is going to be the dominant outlet for any right wing angst. The problem with the latter is that it just went down that old white power rabbit hole and no one is going to touch that.
As for the Golden One, to be honest from my own observations of him, he actually is not that extreme. I'd sort of place him in the middle of the alt lite and alt right. Obviously he is sympathetic to white nationalism but compared to others is pretty moderate. Unless he has changed in recent years that is.
As for music tastes - let's just be honest here. The mainstream of any generation listens to the trash because everyone else is listening to it. It's herd mentality. So in that essence, compared to previous generations and sub cultures, the Zoomers are pretty conformist in that regard.
The Golden One is one of those folkish pagans who probably has a view in paganism that is race-based and blends his pagan views with ultranationalism, which is exclusively a fringe right trait. Same goes for Survive the Jive, Varg, McNallen, and others - they're all clearly fringe right.
The middle of the "alt-lite" and the "alt-right" in my opinion is someone like Lauren Southern. Anything more extreme seems more fringe right (think of people like Stefan Molyneux or Jared Taylor), and anything less extreme than that seems more "alt-lite" (think of people like Paul Joseph Watson).
Safely fringe right includes people like Richard Spencer, Mike Enoch, and basically any racial identitarian leader out there (Patrick Casey and that Sellner guy).
Safely more like your "average Joe conservative" includes people like Steven Crowder and Milo.