Anyone noticed how popular the alt-right has become?

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In 2017 alone we had three record-breaking pre-planned rallies and that's not counting flash demos. They were the biggest hate rallies in the US in 15 years. Just this year, there was another one by a group called Patriot Front.

Washington, D.C. (2002) 300 in attendance
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Pikeville, Kentucky (2017) 125 in attendance
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Charlottesville, Virginia (2017) 1,500+ in attendance
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Shelbyville, Tennessee (2017) 200 in attendance
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Washington, D.C. (2020) 150 in attendance
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Am I wrong in my observations here? The alt-right has generally died down since UTR, but it still seems more mainstream now than it did 15 years ago. Plus holding public rallies is good PR and a way to make some headlines. It's how you get noticed.
 
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For me it looks like its losing popularity tbh
 
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For me it looks like its losing popularity tbh
Interesting take. I think the reason it seems that way is because of IRL activism becoming impossible so people mostly do whatever online now. It just shows you what a grassroots movement that receives no outside or institutional support can do before the rulers shut it down. Pre-planned rallies? Nope. Flyers/leaflets? You can get arrested for that now. See what I mean? Look at the rise and fall of ISIS for example. They gained popularity through social media in 2014 until Twitter shut down everything so they moved to Telegram and after Telegram booted them out they scattered elsewhere, like Element, RocketChat, Hoop, TamTam, and Blockchain-based messenger apps. But the problem is that e en though they're harder to track, it also means they're harder to find, unify, organize and recruit. Same applies here.
 
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Interesting take. I think the reason it seems that way is because of IRL activism becoming impossible so people mostly do whatever online now. It just shows you what a grassroots movement that receives no outside or institutional support can do before the rulers shut it down. Pre-planned rallies? Nope. Flyers/leaflets? You can get arrested for that now. See what I mean? Look at the rise and fall of ISIS for example. They gained popularity through social media in 2014 until Twitter shut down everything so they moved to Telegram and after Telegram booted them out they scattered elsewhere, like Element, RocketChat, Hoop, TamTam, and Blockchain-based messenger apps. But the problem is that e en though they're harder to track, it also means they're harder to find, unify, organize and recruit. Same applies here.

the media always portrays Revolution as a spontaneous event by the politically or economically deprived against an autocratic state. What they never reveal is the evidence that these "spontaneous" revolutions need finance,and the source of the finance in many cases traces back to Wall Street.
 
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I wish there was a hate rally for hating women. I would actually like to go to that one
 
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The alt right is DEAD.

Most of its leaders are in hiding or jumped ship. It’s sympathizers are no longer relevant. People like lauren southern (alt right sympathizer) literally is having mixed children right as I’m typing. Imagine that.

They don’t hold major rallies because they don’t have the numbers anymore. It was a good cope in 2017 and they had their peak with donald trump winning and all that but it’s over now.

Not only has Biden won, the democrats will probably take the senate and cement the END of white America through mass immigration and a population spread to the suburbs, which will pack whites with ethnics just like how they were in the 40’s in the inner city just before they fled towards the newly built, newly furnished suburbs. Now however there’s no where to go and it’ll be over.

Don’t get me started on economic and social policies to boost “disadvantaged” minorities further. It is what it is.

I don’t even think Richard spencer identifies as alt right anymore JFL @ this.




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In 2017 alone we had three record-breaking pre-planned rallies and that's not counting flash demos. They were the biggest hate rallies in the US in 15 years. Just this year, there was another one by a group called Patriot Front.

Washington, D.C. (2002) 300 in attendance
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Pikeville, Kentucky (2017) 125 in attendance
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Charlottesville, Virginia (2017) 1,500+ in attendance
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Shelbyville, Tennessee (2017) 200 in attendance
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Washington, D.C. (2020) 150 in attendance
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Am I wrong in my observations here? The alt-right has generally died down since UTR, but it still seems more mainstream now than it did 15 years ago. Plus holding public rallies is good PR and a way to make some headlines. It's how you get noticed.
What's the point in making headlines when the media kikes are never gonna treat you fairly?
 
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White boy nazi
 
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Well, if you saw my pic you would know that the white nationalists of today are different from the white nationalists of 15 years ago. Because 15 years ago, WNs were a bunch of degenerate skinhead drug addicts, whereas now anybody can be a white nationalist regardless of age, race, sex, sexual orientation/identity, etc. That's how far we've gone in recent years to where it's even popular amongst degenerates and elements of the left. Back then it was only for people who were active in the scene whereas now it's mostly autists like the people you pictured.
 
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Things come and go always
 
I wish there was a hate rally for hating women. I would actually like to go to that one
Should have like a cult for hating women and weekly rituals by fucking women and degrading them
 
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Timeline from the best of my memory

>2012
>George Zimmerman shoots nigger Trayvon Martin
>MSM jumps on the story showing childhood photos of Tray Tray
>people start doing their own independent research and find out the narrative is bullshit
>pretty soon it leads people down a rabbithole
>2013
>Zimmerman gets acquitted; chimpouts ensue and blacks form BLM
>2014
>Michael Brown gets shot by Darren Wilson >more chimpouts
>Gamergate also happens and it's a huge development
>2015
>Trump announces his bid for presidency
>more police brutality cases that are overblown by the media and more instances of anti-white racism that continue waking white people up
>2016
>MSM starts focusing on a growing movement known as the alt-right which is rapidly gaining popularity
>Trump wins the election after countless Antifa sperging and chimpouts and attacking Trump supporters at rallies and after the Great Meme War where 4chan autists won the minds of the masses
>2017
>pretty soon the hype for Trump dies down after a strike on Syria following a false flag chemical attack
>rallies and public speaking events start becoming commonplace on American streets as nationalists battle for the minds of the American people over Antifa, including Unite the Right
>after Charlottesville, the Jews begin shutting it down with large scale censorship on social media platforms and web hosts as Internet Bloodsports starts to become popular
>the Net Neutrality rulings that year where Ajit Pai told the courts point blank that Comcast has never censored content and even pointed to those same big tech companies that were shilling for it, like Google, that were actively engaging in censorship, even mentioning the Daily Stormer by name
>2018
>pushback against internet censorship occurs, such as the YouTube headquarters shooting, the lawsuit against Twitter by Jared Taylor (to which credit, he won), Mark Zuckerberg temporarily backtracking on his policies and allowing "white nationalist" content but not "white supremacist" content after the FaceBook-Cambridge Analytica scandal where YouTubers Diamond & Silk testified before Congress about censorship on the platform, the James Damore memos, and so on
>many far-right activists run for local, state and national offices across the US around the midterms
>2019
>the year the screw your optics meme fully materialized
>the alt-right dies; the Groypers are destined to take their place
>the right becomes fully blackpilled and start voting for Democrats like AOC, Gabbard, Harros, Bernie Sanders, Biden, Bloomberg, etc.
>2020
>now the right's approach is to sit back and watch the world burn
 
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Now however there’s no where to go and it’ll be over.
Not true at all actually, not even redpilled but only blackpilled (not in terms of looks but of society) whites will move out to the Midwest, bluepilled whites will enjoy their diversity.
 
>the right becomes fully blackpilled and start voting for Democrats like AOC, Gabbard, Harros, Bernie Sanders, Biden, Bloomberg, etc.
>2020
>now the right's approach is to sit back and watch the world burn
And they said acceleration is a 14 year old tier edgy meme. When the titanic was sinking they weren’t thinking about repairing the ship to set sail again, they got THE FUCK out of that place.
 
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Its losing popularity, alt-right really centered around trump in 2016 but after he colossally failed their expectations, there really wasnt enough pluck for it to continue on. Richard Spencer voted for Biden primarily because Trump is pretty bad for the Nazi cause as he fools those on the right wing to think that he's on their side when he really isnt.




This video was pretty funny, ngl Spencer is pretty awesome @ToursOverBoyo2020
 
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Alt right is gay cope
Just have hair theory
 
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Its losing popularity, alt-right really centered around trump in 2016 but after he colossally failed their expectations, there really wasnt enough pluck for it to continue on. Richard Spencer voted for Biden primarily because Trump is pretty bad for the Nazi cause as he fools those on the right wing to think that he's on their side when he really isnt.




This video was pretty funny, ngl Spencer is pretty awesome @ToursOverBoyo2020

Who is this Richard spender guy? Can’t believe I’ve heard of Patrick little before him lol.
 
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In 2017 alone we had three record-breaking pre-planned rallies and that's not counting flash demos. They were the biggest hate rallies in the US in 15 years. Just this year, there was another one by a group called Patriot Front.

Washington, D.C. (2002) 300 in attendance
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Pikeville, Kentucky (2017) 125 in attendance
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Charlottesville, Virginia (2017) 1,500+ in attendance
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Shelbyville, Tennessee (2017) 200 in attendance
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Washington, D.C. (2020) 150 in attendance
View attachment 858781

Am I wrong in my observations here? The alt-right has generally died down since UTR, but it still seems more mainstream now than it did 15 years ago. Plus holding public rallies is good PR and a way to make some headlines. It's how you get noticed.
People are tired and both extremes are growing
 
theyre right about most things and their basic ideas are spreading and becoming much more popular, especially online

the actual core of "alt right" influencers left over from 2016 are irrelevant and doing retarded wignat shit and are probably all compromised by the feds and have been for years

everyone is becoming more radicalized because of the dramatic and obvious decay of the west and its consequences: npcs radicalization is being channeled into idpol retarded woke shit/antifa/BLM signaling (same way they coopted and destroyed occupy movement) while thinking people are fracturing into millions of schizoid worldview micro niches on the internet

race realism/HBD + socially conservative right wing nationalism + economic populism + globalism awareness + radical skepticism of media/institutions are schelling points for these worldviews broadly speaking ime
 
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Its growing because of gypsycrusader. I went into a discord server once and it wasnt even related to the alt right yet people were spouting n words everywhere. They were fans of gypsycrusader so Id say its growing.
 
Only 4 - 6 far-right attacks happened this year.

Steven Carrillo and Robert Justus (possible) - 2 dead, 3 wounded
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Anthony Quinn Warner (possible) - 3 wounded
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Roy Den Hollander - 2 dead, 1 wounded
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Tobias Rathjen - 10 dead, 5 wounded
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Cole Carini - nobody killed or injured
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That's a total of 14 dead. Huge shortage of optics screwers this year. No Tarrant copycats either. Sad. There might be more that I'm missing out on obviously, but that's all that I know of.
 
imagine being alt right
 
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