Alt-right

The alt-right,[a] also known as the new right or dissident right, is a broad far-right movement and subculture based predominantly on the internet. Although primarily situated in the United States, the alt-right is a global movement influencing various political groups in the West. The alt-right is made up of various online white supremacists, neo-fascists, and reactionaries who are broadly united as a political movement as an "alternative" to mainstream conservatism.[1]
The alt-right is a relatively vague grouping, but they generally desire the exploitation of existing right-wing populism to promote explicitly fascistic narratives. While open neo-Nazis usually care little about hiding their genocidal views, the alt-right are less explicit, often using dog-whistles to simultaneously appeal to open Neo-Nazis but not alienate less extreme conservatives. "Alternative right" itself is an example of this; instead of attempting to clearly regurgitate Nazi rhetoric and beliefs, they present themselves as a "new alternative" to mainstream rightism.[1]
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Alternative Right on Southern Poverty Law Center
Notes
- ↑ A shortening of alternative right.