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Contents
List
Popular ideas
- American nationalism
- Antifeminism[1]
- Antisemitism[2]
- Dark Enlightenment
- Economic nationalism
- Isolationism
- Men's rights
- Nativism
- Paleoconservatism
- Paleolibertarianism
- Protectionism
- Right-wing populism
- White nationalism
- White supremacy
People
- Baked Alaska[3]
- James Allsup
- Andrew Anglin
- Steve Bannon
- Peter Brimelow
- Christopher Cantwell
- Mike Cernovich
- Nathan Damigo
- Vox Day
- John Derbyshire
- David Duke
- Mike Enoch
- Sebastian Gorka
- Paul Gottfried
- Matthew Heimbach
- Augustus Sol Invictus
- Charles C. Johnson
- Alex Jones
- Jason Jorjani
- Jason Kessler
- Nick Land
- Laura Loomer
- Kevin MacDonald
- Stefan Molyneux
- Jack Posobiec
- Paul Ray Ramsey
- Lauren Southern
- Richard B. Spencer
- Paul Joseph Watson
- Curtis Yarvin[4]
- Milo Yiannopoulos
Websites
- 4chan
- 8chan
- American Renaissance
- Breitbart
- Gateway Pundit
- The Daily Stormer
- r/The_Donald
- InfoWars
- The Right Stuff
- Metapedia
- Occidental Observer
- VDARE
Organizations
Conspiracy theories
Events
Related terms
- Alt-lite
- Basket of deplorables
- Cuckservative
- Fashwave
- Gamergate controversy
- Neo-fascism
- New Nationalism
- New Right
- Pepe the Frog
- Radical right
- Social justice warrior
- Snowflake
- Triple parentheses
References
- ↑ Stack, Liam (15 August 2017). "Alt-Right, Alt-Left, Antifa: A Glossary of Extremist Language". New York Times.
The “alt-right” . . . is also anti-immigrant, anti-feminist and opposed to homosexuality and gay and transgender rights.
- ↑ O'Shaughnessy, Nicholas (10 September 2017). "Make no mistake about it: the alt-right is a cult, and this is how its members lure people in". Independent.
The sites of those who define themselves as “alt-right” are rabidly anti-Semitic and for them the Holocaust is a fiction.
- ↑ Darcy, Oliver (30 April 2017). "The untold story of Baked Alaska, a rapper turned BuzzFeed personality turned alt-right troll". Business Insider.
Gionet said the incident, and others like it, sent him down a path that ultimately led to his resignation from BuzzFeed and eventual transformation into one of the internet's most notorious alt-right trolls.
- ↑ Lecher, Colin (21 February 2017). "Alt-right darling Mencius Moldbug wanted to destroy democracy. Now he wants to sell you web services". The Verge.
In the 2000s, Curtis Yarvin was a programmer with two projects. One was personal and turned him into a favorite philosopher of the alt-right: the blog Unqualified Reservations, which he started in 2007, posting under the pen name Mencius Moldbug.