::I'll find a source for evolution. global warming is harder as the alt-right has been flooded with libertarians who bring their anarcho-capitalist ideas with them. Can someone upload this picture to the entry? https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByPjSf143rlyaTFWQ2VraXVlLVE/view?usp=sharing [[User:Kashifv|Kashifv]] ([[User talk:Kashifv|talk]]) 18:15, 4 February 2017 (EST)
:::[[Vox Day]] has been called a figurehead of the alt-right and he rejects evolution. On his blog, he prominently links to Conservapedia's atheism and evolution articles. [[User:Conservative|Conservative]] ([[User talk:Conservative|talk]]) 18:50, 4 February 2017 (EST)
Righting about the alt-right is going to be difficult. It a loose internet amalgamation of people on the right who are not traditional conservatives and a large percentage of them are anonymous. And it is splintering. There is now the New Right and the alt-lite. [[User:Conservative|Conservative]] ([[User talk:Conservative|talk]]) 19:07, 4 February 2017 (EST)
:Here is a decent article on the alt-right as far as an explanation of it: http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2016/03/29/an-establishment-conservatives-guide-to-the-alt-right/ [[User:Conservative|Conservative]] ([[User talk:Conservative|talk]]) 19:16, 4 February 2017 (EST)
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. [[User:James KardysGeopolitician|James KardysGeopolitician]] ([[User talk:James KardysGeopolitician|talk]]) 23:10, 6 March 2018 (EDT)
:The term "alt-right" has several meanings. One meaning is "anti-establishment conservatism", another is "white supremacism," and another is what you mentioned above (though maybe it's also the second definition). Before the 2016 election, I always thought of the alt-right as anti-establishment conservatives who are more bold and bombastic than "traditional" conservatives, and I was actually surprised to see the term suddenly used to refer to "white supremacism" after the election. --[[User:1990'sguy|1990'sguy]] ([[User talk:1990'sguy|talk]]) 23:26, 6 March 2018 (EST)
::I was never surprised to see the term "Alt-right" be used to describe white ethno-nationalism. During the election, I saw the warnings. But unfortunately, almost all of them were from the pro-Clinton and NeverTrump Republican camps who were trying to frame Trump as one of those guys. So I knew that most people in the Trump camp would dismiss these warnings. But not me. I did my own homework during the election and I slowly discovered that many of the claims about the Alt-right made by the pro-Clinton and NeverTrump Republican camps were true. The cold, hard truth is that we stole the term "Alt-right" from the people who actually coined the term as the name of a political movement. The original "Alt-right" are these racist, neo-pagan, anti-Christian nationalists who I'm talking about. We stole that term out of vanity. Because Hillary Clinton (wrongfully) labeled us as such, we embraced the term without bothering to do research on what it actually means -- out of spite for Clinton. In my opinion, this was an extremely foolish decision on our part, and it has the potential to cause serious damage to the GOP over the next quarter of a century.
::This long-term damage would be done in two steps.
::First, because we embraced the term "Alt-right," the actual Alt-right is starting to infiltrate the GOP. Perhaps the two most prominent examples of such infiltration thus far are Paul Nehlen and Arthur Jones. Ever since he lost his first primary race against Paul Ryan, Paul Nehlen has gone over to the dark side. He has openly embraced the actual Alt-right and repeatedly posted racist and anti-Semitic tweets/memes, including one where he basically called President Trump a "cuck." As for Arthur Jones, he is a former leader of the American Nazi Party who is running for Congress in Illinois as a Republican. It is very likely that he will win the primary in his district due to lack of opposition. I have no doubt that the MSM will use these two men as excuses to discredit the GOP in 2018 and later elections. In fact, it already has tried that tactic. Go on YouTube and type "Alisyn Camerota interviews Arthur Jones." This will put us in a position where we will come out damaged no matter what we do. If we continue to embrace the term "alt-right," the MSM will continue their efforts to demonize us as racist/Nazis. And even if the American people don't buy that narrative (they didn't buy it in 2016), we still will have an Alt-right infiltration problem -- that likely will worsen with each electoral success we have.
::Second, the actual Alt-right despises traditional American Conservatism. Truly despises it. Once it becomes influential enough in the GOP, it will begin attempts at a hostile takeover. It will demonize us of all people as Establishment globalists because we embrace traditional American Conservatism, and therefore are not "alt-right" enough. If those tactics sound familiar, they should. Those are the same tactics the radical left used to take over the DNC nearly 50 years ago. History is in the process of slowly repeating itself. The DNC had their Baby Boomers, and now we have our Millennials. Like their Baby Boomer counterparts, the Millennials are so disillusioned with American society that they have become prone to accepting extremist, counter-cultural, anti-Chrstian ideologies as the answer to life. The Baby Boomers flocked to the New Left. The Millennials are flocking to both the Bernie Sanders Left and the Richard Spencer Alt-right [[User:Geopolitician|Geopolitician]] ([[User talk:Geopolitician|talk]]) 11:10, 7 March 2018 (EDT)
:::From a public relations perspective, the mainstream press killed the term alt-right in America post Charlottesville. It didn't help that Richard Spencer was an atheist who coyly flirted with a neo-nazism allusions (Nazi salute, etc.) to get publicity while saying he was not a neo-nazi. The Nazis leaned left wing and it is no mistake that the name of their party was the National Socialist German Workers' Party.
:::In North America, it seems to me that the agnostic and Canadian Jordan Peterson is having more political influence than the alt-right at the present time (Peterson has a mixture of left/right ideas). See: [https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?geo=US&q=alt-right,jordan%20peterson Google trends: Jordan Peterson and alt-right].
:::I am not sure what is happening with the alt-right in Europe.
:::For all intents and purposes, the term alt-right isn't really needed. Right-wing nationalism and fundamentalist religion is growing in Europe/world and backlash against Islam and Muslim immigration is growing fairly rapidly. I understand the usefulness of political terminology, but whatever terms you want to use for people on the right, the right is growing.[[User:Conservative|Conservative]] ([[User talk:Conservative|talk]]) 15:56, 10 June 2018 (EDT)
== This article needs major improvement ==
So far, it seems to blur the distinction between right-wing populism and extremist white supremacy/neo-Nazism. —[[User:Liberaltears|<code><span style="color:black; background:#FFABAB">'''LT'''</span></code>]]'''''[[User talk:Liberaltears|<sup>May D.C., his mother, and I.S. be all well!</sup>]]''''' Saturday, 09:43, October 16, 2021 (EDT)
:"Alt-right" is a commie term invented by commies, and this article was written by commies. Have at it, fix it if possible. [[User:RobSmith|RobS]]<sup>[[User talk:RobSmith|Free Kyle!]]</sup> 10:21, October 16, 2021 (EDT)
:Remember, because you're dealing with commie terminology, you can make it to be whatever you want it to be, especially given the expediency of the moment. [[User:RobSmith|RobS]]<sup>[[User talk:RobSmith|Free Kyle!]]</sup> 10:24, October 16, 2021 (EDT)
::The term "alt-right" was invented by communists? I thought it was coined by white supremacist/Biden supporter Richard Spencer. —[[User:Liberaltears|<code><span style="color:black; background:#FFABAB">'''LT'''</span></code>]]'''''[[User talk:Liberaltears|<sup>May D.C., his mother, and I.S. be all well!</sup>]]''''' Saturday, 10:27, October 16, 2021 (EDT)
:::Samething, isn't it? [[User:RobSmith|RobS]]<sup>[[User talk:RobSmith|Free Kyle!]]</sup> 10:29, October 16, 2021 (EDT)
:::I like the phrase, "Biden operative and Charlotesville organizer" better. [[User:RobSmith|RobS]]<sup>[[User talk:RobSmith|Free Kyle!]]</sup> 10:31, October 16, 2021 (EDT)
:::"Alt-right" is as big a hoax and [[false flag]] as Trump-Russia and the Capitol insurrrection sponsored by the same DNC communists. [[User:RobSmith|RobS]]<sup>[[User talk:RobSmith|Free Kyle!]]</sup> 10:34, October 16, 2021 (EDT)
::::I'm quite befuddled as to how some prominent CP users (another administrator particularly comes to mind...) over the past few years could have fallen for the trap of thinking the "alt-right" was merely a more nationalistic form of conservatism. Remember, for quite a while, [[Template:Conservatism]] listed "alt-right" under the "Ideology" section until I removed the ridiculous insertion. —[[User:Liberaltears|<code><span style="color:black; background:#FFABAB">'''LT'''</span></code>]]'''''[[User talk:Liberaltears|<sup>May D.C., his mother, and I.S. be all well!</sup>]]''''' Saturday, 10:37, October 16, 2021 (EDT)
:::::That's how communist influence operations work, and only experience teaches you how ''NOT'' to take the bait. [[User:RobSmith|RobS]]<sup>[[User talk:RobSmith|Free Kyle!]]</sup> 10:40, October 16, 2021 (EDT)