What Exactly Is The Alt-Right?

serenesam

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In the first above video, Seth Cooper says that despite what Gandhi said, we [The Alt-Right] have to wage war or it would be over for the European races at around 1:12:55. Also, the discussion of eugenics comes up at around 45:00.

In the second above video, starting at around 1:22:55, Seth Cooper says the following:

1). That he has top secret clearance for about 14 years now.

2). That he can’t get way too much into the details about agencies he worked or works for and that those agencies shall remain unnamed.

3). That total transparency will bring down a power structure.

So what exactly is The Alt-Right?

One can look on the internet and find all kinds of things and so it could be kind of confusing. Is there a difference between The Alt-Right and The Neoreactionary Movement? Is there a difference between The Alt-Right and White Nationalism?

By the way, I was just thinking that even if there was this kind of fantasy where immigration is totally banned from Non-White countries, what about the Non-Whites that are already present in the United States? I mean, think about it, White people tend to not have more than two kids so essentially, they are just replicating themselves. Non-Whites on the other hand tend to have shitloads of children and so eventually, the Non-White population will outnumber the Whites anyways (it might take a while but it’ll get there). What happens then? What would America look like 1,000 years from now? Is that why there is some kind of campaign within The Alt-Right related media to encourage White women to have as many kids as possible? Is there a reason to push appropriate sex/gender roles as well?
 
alt right means----when traveling down a road with double lines-----and you have to make a U turn-----ALTERNATIVELY----make a right------into a gas station-----
come out again-------and then turn onto the road toward the left------less likely to get
a traffic ticket
 
The alt right is the true far left. You know, the wing that's supposed to be about The People and their rights and fairness n shit.
 
I have to wonder if the following quotes from a couple of mathematicians might have summed up those long videos in the original post:

“André Weil suggested that there is a logarithmic law at work: first-rate people attract other first-rate people, but second-rate people tend to hire third-raters, and third-rate people hire fifth-raters. If a dean or a president is genuinely interested in building and maintaining a high-quality university (and some of them are), then he must not grant complete self-determination to a second-rate department; he must, instead, use his administrative powers to intervene and set things right. That's one of the proper functions of deans and presidents, and pity the poor university in which a large proportion of both the faculty and the administration are second-raters; it is doomed to diverge to minus infinity.” - Paul Halmos, mathematician

“First rate mathematicians choose first rate people, but second rate mathematicians choose third rate people.” - Andre Weil, mathematician
 

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