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Talk:Alt-right

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It may take awhile before the dust settles as far as the alt-right. [[User:Conservative|Conservative]] ([[User talk:Conservative|talk]]) 20:57, 3 July 2017 (EDT)
 
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https://www.firstthings.com/article/2018/03/the-anti-christian-alt-right
 
If the essay in the link above is right, then we should not be celebrating the rise of the Alt-right. Not in the slightest.
 
An "Anti-Christian Right" led by Millennials who associate "right-wing" with racist, neo-pagan identity politics even when they claim to embrace Conservatism, would be just as big of a threat to Conservatism as the Left is.
 
Considering that the Baby Boomers and the Generation X-ers are currently the generations that are running the government, I say we still have time to combat this subversive influence on Conservative Millennials -- and prevent the GOP from mutating in what would essentially be a right-wing version of the Democrat party in terms of immorality and God-lessness. But it won't be easy, and we don't have too much time. In five years, we will be seeing the first of America's leaders from the Millennial generation. In twenty-five years, our government will be almost entirely run by Millennials. We need to be prepared.
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