Alt-Right/Infobox
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Nazbol, Strasserite, and many Anti-West factions.
- ↑ The white nationalist right turns on Jake Shields after finding out he isn't 100% white
- ↑ Cruz carved swastikas into some of his magazines, and once drew the N-word on his bookbag.
- ↑ Wikipedia
- ↑ https://x.com/argentinoprom_?lang=es
- ↑ Close to all members of the Alt-Right see the current globalized version of capitalism in a negative manner, often labeling it as a jewish tool to achieve world domination. Therefore support for populist economics is widespread. Alt-right movements outside the U.S. often advocate for a third positionist economic model that rejects capitalism in its entirety, aiming for a corporatist or nationalist economic structure.
- ↑ Not all members of the Alt-Right are Islamophobic, as some Alt-Right individuals have recognized and accepted that their beliefs are similar to those harbored by Islamic radicals and fundamentalists, such as having similar beliefs regarding homosexuality, women, and harboring the same anti-Semitism.
- ↑ https://thealternativehypothesis.org/index.php/first-worldism/
- ↑ https://youtu.be/bEBUr_suntw
- ↑ https://wikinet.pro/wiki/Arquivo:Dogola_rchan_2022.png
- ↑ https://wikinet.pro/wiki/Arthur_Lopes#Vida_pol%C3%ADtica
- ↑ There are many pardos and blacks on Dogolachan.
- ↑ https://wikinet.pro/wiki/Arquivo:Mentor_do_Massacre.jpg
- ↑ https://www.vice.com/pt/article/incel-massacre-realengo-dogolachan-homini-sanctus-marcello-valle-silveira-mello/
- ↑ https://www.cesnur.org/2011/mi-oslo-en.html
- ↑ https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bbc.co.uk%2Fnews%2Fworld-europe-14275981&psig=AOvVaw1F5t6nh6Fgr_YTKJS-eKt9&ust=1696800511600000&source=images&cd=vfe&opi=89978449&ved=0CBIQjhxqFwoTCMi_4c3w5IEDFQAAAAAdAAAAABAI
- ↑ Parts of Breivik's manifesto were taken from Kaczynski's manifesto, with the words "black" being replaced with "Muslim" and "leftist" replaced with "Marxist".
- ↑ Breivik supported Israel because of its anti-Islamic views and as a place to send "disloyal Jews" to.
- ↑ In Earnest's manifesto, he expresses disdain for conservatives. He criticizes them for not taking up arms against the government and uses the F-slur ("f*****s") to insult them.
- ↑ He had been in a gay relationship with another boy in Oslo's emo scene
- ↑ Hamas Attack Draws Cheers from Extremists, Spurs Antisemitism and Conspiracies Online
- ↑ Nehlen has called Trump a "cuck" and refered to him as a failure
- ↑ “I’m not opposed to someone … leading a million Robert Bowers to the promised land.”
- ↑ Nehlen responded to news of the attack in El Paso with glee. “Pew pew pew to the dome,” Nehlen wrote to his Telegram followers, referring to a gory video showing what looks like the body of a person killed in the attack, splayed out on the floor of the Walmart.
- ↑ Nehlen uses the room to share memes praising far-right terrorism, including memes celebrating the man who murdered 51 people in Christchurch, New Zealand, in March 2019.
- ↑ Nehlen made a refrence to the day of the rope "“Hey k---- I’ve got a message for you: get fukd. [Day of the Rope] real soon.”
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/live/u9apWiUYu48?si=lybOE1UTBVTVL5Vn
- ↑ Benjamin defended Hitler in March 9, 2019, Benjamin defended Hitler's persecution of European Jews, saying on a now-deleted YouTube video, “Really what he was trying to do was clean Germany, clean it of the parasites, of the fleas. He did not hate Jews. He hated filth and he was trying to clean up.”
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- ↑ Posobiec has used the anti-semitic ""((()))" dog whistle in a Twitter post.
- ↑ https://x.com/JackPosobiec/status/1740486280658452600?t=LPa-XTrAfPMudD9GAL4cbg&s=19
- ↑ "Sometimes, heros do wear capes."
- ↑ Unhumands
- ↑ Jake Shields on a now-deleted post: I'm thinking that would be better off had (Hitler) won
- ↑ "After making claims about his daughter’s experiences in a local middle school with LGBTQ-inclusive school policies and curriculums, he told the audience that “they‘re recruiting young people,” and then connected this with the “Great Replacement” narrative with the warning that “if they can’t replace you demographically quick enough, they’re just going to turn your kids gay.”Foxx recommended his audience read the transphobic, pseudoscientific book Irreversible Damage, written by freelance journalist Abigail Shrier and published by the right-wing Regnery outlet. Soon after the book’s publication in 2020, a review by Psychology Today described Shrier’s book as “bizarre and full of misinformation.” Foxx attributed increased support for same-sex marriage – including among Republicans – as evidence for the proposition that “no one is immune from the media's control over your mind.”
- ↑ "Yes, Jews Do Run Hollywood and the Media. Here’s Why it Really Matters"
- ↑ “Instead of promoting individual liberty I say let’s advocate for the return to the regulation of morality. Instead of promoting limited gov I say we take absolute control of the gov from the bottom up. Instead of calling on the youth to defend free markets & peace, let’s urge them to advocate for the restoration of Christian moral principles and the reintroduction of God into public schools.”
- ↑ "Foxx discussed the shooter’s manifesto, which was laden with white supremacist rhetoric. While Foxx didn’t directly voice support for the acts of violence committed by the shooter, he did unapologetically agree with his ideas surrounding the “great replacement theory,” a common white nationalist ideology that believes minority populations are set to overtake the white population and that believers need to do “what is necessary to save the white race.”
- ↑ "Other extremist figures present either at the rally or within the Capitol included Vincent James Foxx, an online propagandist for the Rise Above Movement, a now-defunct Southern California white supremacist group."
- ↑ "ugh, so that would make me an inferior, huh" Yoo when accused of having sex with two white men