The alt-right is dead; so now what?

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The alt-right only lasted for maybe a year and a half to two years from 2016 to 2018. Internet Bloodsports and movement drama kept it alive for about 9 months after Charlottesville before it simply died off around June 2018 when the IBS website simply disappeared with Braving Ruin and Jay Dyer gone and the great cuckboxing of March 2018 and the fallout from it and Atomwaffen’s own #Satangate in January of that year. But in 2019 post-alt right America, things have only worsened since mid-to-late 2018. What boogeyman do you think left-wing MSM outlets are gonna use now with 8chan and countless other alternative media outlets gone and almost every kind of racist content scrubbed from the internet?
 
I hear that there are still millions and millions of people who don't agree with the media.

Also, 8chan wasn't The Daily Wire.
 
There never was an "alt-right". The commies just saw that "nazi" label had started losing effectiveness and also did not make really sense for most of the targets, they attacked with it, so they thought up a new scary sounding label for dehumanizing and lumping together anyone not 100% on board with them.
 
"every kind of racist content scrubbed from the internet"
Nigger hanging from the tree
You're now dead, don't you see?
Should have left that girl alone
Now you reap what you have sown

More seriously, the media will just find new names and further demolish their credibility. It's a combination of the boy who cried wolf and the law of diminishing returns.
 
There never was an "alt-right". The commies just saw that "nazi" label had started losing effectiveness and also did not make really sense for most of the targets, they attacked with it, so they thought up a new scary sounding label for dehumanizing and lumping together anyone not 100% on board with them.
There was never a true Scotsman either. There were people who identified with the label, however, making it real.
Gamergate died years ago and the media still use that as a boogeyman. The same would probably happen to the alt-right.
The only people who bring up Gamergate are the profiteers who wish it wasn't dead.
 
There was never a true Scotsman either. There were people who identified with the label, however, making it real.

It's not who identifies itself with the label, it's more about who labels you.

Here's an old Soviet joke illustrating the mindset of the sort of people, who thought up and started applying the "alt-right" label:

A fox, running at full tilt passes a wolf, who starts running alongside, asking if there is a forest fire or something. Fox lets the wolf know, that NKVD has ordered all camels in the forest to be caught and shot for being enemies of the people. Wolf is perplexed - "you're clearly not a camel!". "Ok, you stay here and when you're in the basement, getting tortured for confession, your toenails ripped out and testicles crushed, you tell them, that you are not a camel", pants the fox and keeps on running.
 
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The Alt-Right consisted of a baker's dozen people who adopted the label after it became a media boogeyman. It's about as "real" as that.

You know what the Alt-Right is? Well poisoning. It's a way to trap people into neoconservative faggotry by scaring actual conservatives out of a contingency plan, trapping them within the confines of the Republican Party. To the left, the Alt-Right meant anyone from Yellowflag Libertarians to ethnostate advocates. It's a catch-all term. The communist left may be thoroughly ineffective at realpolitik, but they won the war on words effortlessly.
 
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