Tucker did a segment yesterday, here's the facts: https://mobile.twitter.com/ZachG932/status/1364024711592738817 So I am waiting for the deep state to remove biden via the 25th amendment for the US military to move in (if they're waiting for this), but was thinking that if liberals are that thick in believing 1,000s of blacks die every year, THAT IS THE FAULT OF POLITICIANS AND THE MEDIA LYING EVERYDAY 24/7 TO DESTROY AMERICA. Liberals are dumb for sure but where's the line?? Brains mature at around ages of 25 so how are we supoose to protect from this deliberate horrible agenda of subvertion if not the military?
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I was called "far-right" because I didn't buy the narrative that black people live in terror and are in immediate danger whenever they leave their house.
Why is far right a bad thing?
What does "far-right" even mean?
To the person accusing me of it, and to those like him, they often use it in the context of "extremism", "radical", "dangerous", and so forth. In which case, if you are called "far-right", they've basically called you evil, have demonized you or your position, and, likely won't listen to any of your (logical) arguments.
Well I'd rather be far right than far left.
But next question: What is "Alt-Right??"
Well yeah, "far right" these days essentially means "anything that isn't far-left/progressive", which almost always makes the so-called present-day "far right" more desirable than the "far left".
The diagram here gives a nice visualization for how this has happened:
https://greatawakening.win/p/12hRj7n56b/the-ever-retreating-far-right-fr/c/
As for "alt-right", you've reminded me, the person not only called me "far-right", they said, "far-right, or, alt-right", suggesting they didn't even have the definition clear in their minds.
After that, I decided to look into these definitions further. From what I can gather, "alt-right" has been branded as "white nationalists", "white supremacists", and by extension, "neo-nazi".
I'm unsure whether those descriptions of the "alt-right" reflect reality, but, given the way the MSM & social media works, it's certainly possible that this was a typical smear campaign, because untrue claims about right-leaning people and movements are made all the time (i.e., without any or very little basis in reality).
It seems the people who started the "alt-right" movement were quickly exiled/cancelled, and it has consequently made it more difficult to check/verify the claims that they are "white nationalists".
I found the names of some of these people, but, searching for their books/source literature, to see what they were actually about, has become tricky. Found the names of some books, but, couldn't find any copies (digital or physical).