The “Alternative Right"

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Re: The “Alternative Right"

Postby American Dream » Thu Sep 08, 2016 9:12 pm

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NATIONAL POLICY INSTITUTE AND ALT RIGHT GETS BANNED BY THE NATIONAL PRESS CLUB

In a major victory against Alt Right fascism, the National Press Club has now officially banned Richard Spencer and the National Policy Institute (NPI).

The National Press Club is a place where organizations can contract with to do things like press events and conferences. Spencer had contracted with the Press Club to do a press conference, one he has done a couple of times in the past. This was supposed to take place on September 9th between 1-3pm, bringing together some major figures of the Alt Right to share their ideas. This was going to include the founder of the race realist organization American Renaissance, Jared Taylor, and the founder of the anti-immigration website VDare, Peter Brimelow.

Without much notice, the National Press Club told Spencer that him and his organization were no longer able to contract with them and that there event was canceled. The reason they provided was that NPI requires excessive security, which it has in the past, since it invites neo-Nazi and KKK elements as well as a huge swell of anti-fascist protesters. This is a clear signal that anti-fascist organizing is a recognized pressure point that venues recognize when consider whether or not to host racist organizations.

Spencer is trying to stand bold and issued a video where he talked at the camera and said that there absolutely would still be a press conference at the selected time in Washington D.C. At this time they say they have a venue, but they will not release the location until the last minute. This will likely limit the amount of actual media coverage they get. Instead, it will likely be heavily covered by white nationalist media sources like Red Ice Creations.

Spencer himself is no stranger to being banned from places. He was banned from most European nations and deported from Hungary after trying to hold a white nationalist “pan-European” conference in Budapest in 2014. Most recently he was officially banned from entering the U.K. because of his extremist views.
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Re: The “Alternative Right"

Postby American Dream » Sat Sep 10, 2016 10:26 am

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The Racists Have Their Coming Out Conference Near the White House

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Seeing Richard Spencer, Peter Brimelow and Jared Taylor standing up for the so-called “alt-right” reminded us that “alt” means “old” in German!


WASHINGTON, DC – Although they were thrown out of the National Press Club on Wednesday, the organizers of what has been called an “alt-right” press conference managed to hold the event in the lounge of an historic hotel just blocks away from the White House.

The National Policy Institute (NPI) held their press conference at the Willard InterContinential, a 169-year-old hotel that every president since Franklin Pierce either stayed or visited, and where Martin Luther King Jr. wrote his famous “I Have a Dream Speech” days before his March on Washington in 1963. A crowd of reporters and supporters packed the small Peacock Lounge where the conference was held, and while some did appear to be under thirty – the general demographic of those said to be of the “alt-right” – NPI Executive Director Richard Spencer at 34 was the youngest of the three speakers, American Renaissance publisher Jared Taylor and VDARE editor Peter Brimelow being 64 and 68 respectively.

The press conference was held in response to the public reaction of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s hiring of Breitbart.com editor Stephen Bannon to head up his presidential campaign. Breitbart.com is a website that routinely promotes neo-Fascist and racist ideals that as of late have been referred to as the “alt-right”, particularly in an article published by Breitbart.com and written by Breitbart.com editor Milo Yiannopoulos, that praised this ideology. On Thursday, Yiannopoulos went even further while appearing on CNBC saying that the “alt-right” in power would be “so much fun.” After Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton gave a speech on the “alt-right”, many White Supremacists attempted to capitalize on any notoriety that might have been gained, most notably Spencer, who noted during the conference that he began to “own” the term “alternative right” after retired professor Paul Gottfried used it in a speech, even using it as the name of the blog he started with writer Colin Liddell. Spencer, Taylor and Brimelow also noted that they were supporting Trump in the presidential election,

“We are, from what we can tell, the first guests that have been censored for what is clearly ideological reasons,” Spencer told the conference regarding the cancellation at the Press Club, which has allowed NPI to hold events there three times in the past. “The National Press Club told me that they feared security, that they had to pay more security and so on and so forth. Well the fact is freedom isn’t free…Fact is if your mission statement is about free speech, then I think you can expect people to be appalled when you don’t allow us to talk.” He also spoke on his ideals which included a White imperial ethno-state that would serve as a homeland for Europeans. “It’s very similar to the idea of Zionism for Jews in the 19th century,” he said. “It’s actually very similar to the ideal of communism for the left in the 19th century. It’s not here, it’s in the future, we should dream about it.”

Brimelow said in his remarks that many of those that support their neo-Fascist views are in the mainstream of society but unlike them prefer to be hidden to avoid reprisals. “They may be your colleagues,” he said. “They may be sitting next to you in this conference, but they do not wish to show their faces. These are people with careers (and) families to support and so on and so forth. They simply can’t speak out and issue public policy and expect to go on unpunished in the land of the free.”

Taylor chose to use his time to promote his long time defense of eugenics, proclaiming that intelligence levels can be determined by races and while Asians ranked at the top, Blacks and Hispanics were genetically inferior to them and Whites. During a Q&A point in the conference, Taylor and Spencer disagreed with the role Jews would play in a European ethno-state, Taylor saying, “I don’t think that if a Jewish person identifies with the West and with Europe than that’s something that we should deny.” while Spencer suggesting that “Jews have their own identity, and they are not European” and saying so would undermine them.

All three seemed to take an ambiguous position on women in the leadership of the “alt-right”, a longstanding concern amongst White supremacists who have recognized that their numbers have been mostly aging White men. Taylor merely suggested that there were women amongst its supporters.

Among those who attended the conference was Marcus Epstein, a Korean-Jewish man who in 2009 was working as an Executive Director for organizations and PACs owned by Pat Buchanan and former congressman Tom Tancredo when he was arrested for attacking a Black woman and calling her the N-Word while in a drunken stupor in nearby Georgetown. Epstein made an Alford plea to the court, meaning he admitted guilt, but was sentenced to a probationary period after which his record was expunged.

There was some initial confusion as to how to attend the event after the Press Club closed their doors to it and NPI found another venue. Fearing a second cancellation or possible protests, the organizers had attendees visit a nearby location where they were told where the conference was being held. Two emails with differing meetup locations were sent out, however. One said attendees had to meet an NPI representative at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in West Potomac Park, a mile and a half away from the Willard, while another directed attendees to Old Ebbitt Grill, an historic restaurant just a half block from the Willard. It was there that the NPI representative actually could be found. Two Black security guards were hired for security during the event.

The next event that the National Policy Institute will have in Washington, DC will be a conference at the Ronald Reagan Building with a pre-conference event where reality show star Tila Tequila plans to make an appearance.
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Re: The “Alternative Right"

Postby 8bitagent » Mon Sep 12, 2016 3:32 am

According to MSNBC and the Clinton Campaign, Pepe the Frog is the official new swastika neo Nazi symbol.
We're truly living in wtf times

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A white nationalist symbol has made its way into the latest back and forth in the 2016 presidential campaign.

Amid the flurry of statements about Hillary Clinton calling "half" of Donald Trump supporters a "basket of deplorables," — a reference to some of the Republican nominee's supporters who ascribe to views popular among the white nationalist-linked alt-right movement — informal Trump adviser and confidante Roger Stone tweeted a picture of the poster from the movie "The Expendables" altered as "The Deplorables." Donald Trump, Jr., one of Trump's sons, posted the same image on Instagram. The origin of the image is unclear.

The Photoshopped faces in the picture include Trump, running mate Gov. Mike Pence, Gov. Chris Christie, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Dr. Ben Carson, both of Trump's eldest sons, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, alt-right icon Milo Yiannopoulos, and Stone himself.

Prominently featured over Trump's right shoulder: popular white nationalist symbol, Pepe the Frog.

"Pepe the Frog is a huge favorite white supremacist meme," Heidi Beirich of the Southern Poverty Law Center told NBC News of the meme.

While Pepe the Frog may not be a household name, the meme is known to members of the alt-right on the internet.

"It's constantly used in those circles," Beirich said. "The white nationalists are gonna love this because they're gonna feel like 'yeah we're in there with Trump, there's Pepe the Frog.'"
Pepe the Frog, a cartoon amphibian, was popularized on the website 4chan, and became associated with the neo-Nazi movement.
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Re: The “Alternative Right"

Postby Luther Blissett » Mon Sep 12, 2016 9:37 am

It's kind of strange because Pepe was popular for at least six months on black twitter / tumblr.
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Re: The “Alternative Right"

Postby Wombaticus Rex » Mon Sep 12, 2016 12:29 pm

Luther Blissett » Mon Sep 12, 2016 8:37 am wrote:It's kind of strange because Pepe was popular for at least six months on black twitter / tumblr.


Still seems to be in coinage on rap twitter, for sure.

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Re: The “Alternative Right"

Postby American Dream » Mon Sep 12, 2016 5:17 pm

Who would be behind that? They don't sound like the types to be taking the world by storm...
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Re: The “Alternative Right"

Postby Wombaticus Rex » Mon Sep 12, 2016 6:26 pm

American Dream » Mon Sep 12, 2016 4:17 pm wrote:Who would be behind that? They don't sound like the types to be taking the world by storm...


Pepe was funny, is funny, and shall be funny again.

Just because it's been co-opted by underemployed Twitter Nazis doesn't mean I'mma surrender the territory. That's not how culture war works, man, you need to participate.

You think Kanye was rocking Confederate tour merch because Andrew Anglin and David Duke infiltrated his Tumblr account or something?

That said, I always encourage new conspiracy theories. Let's get this one going. I bet rap twitter is still making Harambe jokes because the underground scene has been penetrated by crypto-fascist entryists who love marijuana and black people.
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Re: The “Alternative Right"

Postby American Dream » Mon Sep 12, 2016 6:45 pm

Hmm, funny to to some but many of us are not laughing...


The Trump campaign has been repeatedly accused of dog whistles to white supremacists and the alt-right, though his original position on support from these groups was ambiguous. When confronted with the support of prominent white nationalist and former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke in February, Trump stumbled in his initial disavowal of the man — telling CNN at the time, "I don't know David Duke. I don't believe I have ever met him. I'm pretty sure I didn't meet him. And I just don't know anything about him."

He later clarified that he disavowed Duke's support, though the former Klansman — now running for Congress in Louisiana — has continued to tweet messages of support for the Republican nominee.

Over the course of this campaign, Trump has retweeted Twitter accounts with names such as 'WhiteNationalistTM' and blasted out anti-Semitic images to his over 11 million followers on the social media site.


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Re: The “Alternative Right"

Postby Luther Blissett » Mon Sep 12, 2016 9:59 pm

And Wolf Blitzer just gave Mike Pence the opportunity to say he thought David Duke was deplorable, but Pence politely declined.
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Re: The “Alternative Right"

Postby 8bitagent » Mon Sep 12, 2016 11:52 pm

Taking a quick gander at the last year of the "alt right", going from obscure 4chan meme-makers and linking with more established WN writers, to Hillary Clinton making
the alt right racial movement a centerpiece of her platform...I notice a number of interesting things in contrast to the 80's/90's "neo Nazi" type of stuff

- the love of Japanese pop culture, anime, ect.
- the infiltration and attachment to online gaming/war clan/Warhammer4k/ect geek culture
- militant targeted hatred of the left's enemies: hawkish neocons
- anti war/anti globalist, but....more from the idea the "Jews" are behind everything
- the ditching of Holocaust Denial, and the full loving sickening embrace of "hell yeah Hitler killed six million Jews!". I guess "edgy shitlord meme" posts
wouldn't be as edgy without gas chamber memes
- the often mockery of racist skins as "useful idiots", with a scene that sees itself as "racial realist/bio-diversity" pseudo intellectuals
- the complete denouncing of Islam/Arabs. This one is interesting as in the 2000's you would often see white nationalists trojan horse the
left's concern about Israeli policy toward Palestinians. David Duke speaking in the Middle East and a number of WN denouncing Israel
yet seeming to "stand up" for Arabs

Look how all the alt right memes of "cuck", "((( )))", "Taylor Swift is an Aryan princess", Trump Pepe Fuhrer, ect have made it into the news cycle
and mainstream.

The odd thing is, if one were to glance at the subscribers/likes/users to any number of racist alt right meme or podcasts on social media,
you will find a lot of non white youth. Which begs the question: is the racial alt right thing partly an "edgy meme" as Milo wants to try
and paint...just 420 smoking kids posting Harambe and Pepe memes? I'm guessing those at the center of the racist movement makeover
is more than ok if anyone is pushing these alt right words and memes into the memetic warfare conciousness online....but I gotta say,
even if its for the "lulz", posting holocaust oven memes is not far removed from harboring actual violent racist beliefs. No matter the "lulz"
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Re: The “Alternative Right"

Postby 8bitagent » Tue Sep 13, 2016 12:03 am

Hillary Clinton is going beyond just making the alt right her centerpiece in fighting Donald Trump, but in tweets and on her official presidential website
is citing Pepe the Frog cartoon as a danger to democracy and the new symbol of Nazis
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Re: The “Alternative Right"

Postby Nordic » Tue Sep 13, 2016 3:10 am

Both campaigns seem to be wholly meta now.
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Re: The “Alternative Right"

Postby Wombaticus Rex » Tue Sep 13, 2016 7:42 am

American Dream » Mon Sep 12, 2016 5:45 pm wrote:Hmm, funny to to some but many of us are not laughing...


And that's why y'all stay losing, frankly. Humorless hall monitors.
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Re: The “Alternative Right"

Postby Searcher08 » Tue Sep 13, 2016 8:23 am

Wombaticus Rex » Tue Sep 13, 2016 11:42 am wrote:
American Dream » Mon Sep 12, 2016 5:45 pm wrote:Hmm, funny to to some but many of us are not laughing...


And that's why y'all stay losing, frankly. Humorless hall monitors.


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I found every left "analysis" of the Alt Right on this thread lacking insight, an exercise in yodelling in their personal echochambers, not to mention full of hypocrisy. So I'm going to start a new thread. Life is too short etc etc
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Re: The “Alternative Right"

Postby American Dream » Tue Sep 13, 2016 8:25 am

Same shit, different package. Definitely not taking the world by storm...
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