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Alt-Right Threat
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I think "alt-right" is some sort of code for "fascist", or to put it another way, anyone who disagrees with him...His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain... -
Didn't /doesn't the religion of peace publish some unsavoury stuff as well?Originally posted by Whorty View PostWhat I find interesting about this story, is the language that is coming out of the Alt-Right movement. You see this so often now online, often used by people who claim "I'm not racist" or "I don't support [insert right wing racist]" yet they use the exact same language as them.
We see it on here quite frequently with the obvious 'characters'.
Inneresting eh?
Is there a growing far-right threat online? - BBC NewsComment
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You've just made yourself alt-right. Welcome to the club and Whorty's list. See you in the re-education camp!Originally posted by filthy1980 View Postthe only ones who call themselves alt-right these days are the white ethno-nationalists in the US, the likes of Richard Spencer and Jarrod Taylor, the reality is they have a very small following (just look at their social media numbers), Alt-right is used as a slur to de-legitimise anyone with a right of centre opinion"Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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A typical anti-nationalistic article from the BBC. Nothing new. There is no attempt to address publicly the causes of the rise of the far right, because they know the causes are what the liberal establishment want to keep going.Comment
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i don't come to general to start making sense. FFS, this is General. You want sense, and a balanced argument, you need to go to the professional threads .... maybeOriginally posted by woohoo View PostAlternatively, you could start making sense. Oh and I don't come to general to think for myself.
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Because I can. And because it's a valid news story, that we can see evidence of on forums like this.Originally posted by Jog On View PostWhy did you start this thread?
Next ....
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostYou are the 13th Duke of Wymbourne and I claim my bottle of champers.
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Which "religion of peace" would that be then? Personally I don't see any of the religions as peaceful, neither now or over the course of history. Religions by their very nature are cultist, brainwashing those who find it hard to think for themselves.Originally posted by Benny View PostDidn't /doesn't the religion of peace publish some unsavoury stuff as well?I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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Aahh, didums .... does someone have a little victim complex? Poor little boy.Originally posted by Jog On View PostYou've just made yourself alt-right. Welcome to the club and Whorty's list. See you in the re-education camp!
FFS, MTFU you numpty.
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Typical response from someone who rejects the article, blaming the BBC for everythingOriginally posted by GJABS View PostA typical anti-nationalistic article from the BBC. Nothing new. There is no attempt to address publicly the causes of the rise of the far right, because they know the causes are what the liberal establishment want to keep going.
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