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Originally Posted by 13ball
I'm sure some people called Alt-Right aren't, although it is a loose group.
Milo wrote the introduction to Vox Day's book and Day is Cernovitch's publisher/editor. They both claim not to be Alt-Right.
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Originally Posted by 13ball
Tim Pool is now treating the Seth Rich conspiracy as worthy of considering.
Milo is not alt right , in fact im pretty sure they despise him. For all his faults he did make a great point about identity politics in one of his speeches that no one associated with the people currently identifying as alt right would make. In the early days he stuck up for them and said they were young edgy conservatives or something like that. Obviously this is not accurate now but I can forgive this mistake as I made the same one. It was an easy mistake to make as it was a young movement and many in that movement used to share memes which I assumed were satire. Looking back I think some were serious.
I think its just a handy way to slander people to give yourself the moral high ground and to dismiss people in alot of cases. Again that is not to you in particular but just my observations of alot of people on the left these days.
Dont really know who this Cernavich character is and couldn't find the book you were referring to. I know that alot of people associated with the alt right have distanced themselves as they fractured and are now more militant and radical. I believe the genuine alt right is very small and doesnt have alot of power. People are saying that Breitbart is alt right but i dont believe that is accurate either if we are taking the alt right to be white separatists/ supremacists.
Heard little bits here and there about Seth Rich but dont know too much. Will try to look into it. I know that Jordan Charitan has dismissed it and he is someone on the left whose opinion I think I can trust.