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originally posted by: Teikiatsu
originally posted by: Gryphon66
originally posted by: whywhynot
a reply to: ChaoticOrder
And, is it written somewhere that there is only one alternative right? Could not a dozen different alt right positions lean from left of right to right of right?
Well, I can show you what is written ...
www.altright.com
Not to mention, from earlier in the thread ...
The term's modern usage, however, is most commonly attributed to white nationalist and self-described "identitarian" Richard B. Spencer, president of the National Policy Institute and founder of Alternative Right.
So sure ... semantic arguments can be made ... "what is alternative?" "what is right"? "what is is" ... that reminds me of Bill Clinton, LOL.
Devil's Advocate: So there is only one 'alternative', eh? Sounds kind of limiting.
originally posted by: ChaoticOrder
If Spencer were to call himself a Libertarian,
The expression "alt-right == racist" is clearly a gross oversimplification of reality and a false logical statement.
Almost half the nation voted for Trump
originally posted by: XAnarchistX
a reply to: ChaoticOrder
Hitler praised Stalin because Stalin was an authoritarian dictator that was killing everyone, that only ones that like Stalin, are Stalinist and Tankies and they can all get bashed.
Hitler used the term socialism to pander to a growing movement and gain power, 'National Socialism' is an authoritarian right version of 'socialism' as opposed to Libertarian Socialism
originally posted by: Gryphon66
originally posted by: whywhynot
a reply to: ChaoticOrder
And, is it written somewhere that there is only one alternative right? Could not a dozen different alt right positions lean from left of right to right of right?
Well, I can show you what is written ...
www.altright.com
Not to mention, from earlier in the thread ...
The term's modern usage, however, is most commonly attributed to white nationalist and self-described "identitarian" Richard B. Spencer, president of the National Policy Institute and founder of Alternative Right.
So sure ... semantic arguments can be made ... "what is alternative?" "what is right"? "what is is" ... that reminds me of Bill Clinton, LOL.
originally posted by: XAnarchistX
a reply to: Teikiatsu
I am not a 'Libertarian Socialist" just passing on information
en.wikipedia.org...
originally posted by: ChaoticOrder
a reply to: kelbtalfenek
You choose to deny reality.
No, I just deny your reality.