Is the "alt-right" meme ideology dying out already...

Is the "alt-right" meme ideology dying out already? It seems to me we're already seeing the signs that it won't last in the long-term. As a set of social and economic ideas, the alt-right has very little of substance to offer, it is entirely an outgrowth of online outrage culture and a resentment for liberals.
What do you think will become the new political paradigm for chans?

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The altright has never been motivated by legitimate politics, it's only the typical resentment and grievance of american conservatism rebranded in the age of the internet. It as an ideology isn't dying out, it's simply becoming less in vogue because it's attitude has been largely adapted into mainstream conservatism politics.

>What do you think will become the new political paradigm for chans?

Hooman naturary V all that is good.

Look beneath surface manifestations and their pathetic attempts to gel into mainstream political paradigms, to the metapolitical depths. Act like a psychoanalyst, and ask yourself why the alt right happened, structurally.

Unless you think all political action takes place on an infinitely flat surface, and dissipates as soon as its surface manifestations and constellations drift apart, then you should be more worried about whatever was being sublated into the alt right zeitgeist, not the short-lived zeitgeist itself. Think hydraulically: Those things are no longer being sublated. They have to go somewhere else, now.

>What do you think will become the new political paradigm for chans?
RADICAL CENTRISM

Mass immigration and the declining white majorities will make the alt-right inevitable.

>It seems to me we're already seeing the signs that it won't last in the long-term.
such as?

This is exactly the kind of elementary school level of analysis that crumbles after you read a book.
That's my problem with /pol/acks, they recognize genuine problems and then completely stop thinking and delve into crazy bullshit concocted in previous centuries about Jews and the evils of modernism and how Europe was ruined with the fall of monarchy. Immigration is a real issue, racial conflicts are real issues, but why do they happen? Are you going to sit here and claim that the white race is in an eternal metaphysical conflict with other races (or the innate Jewish biological urge to destroy western civilization - yes, people believe this), and how this explains all of human history? Or are you going to fucking start analyzing things further from your own nose.

>refuting the assertion that large groups of white people are inevitably going to think they are caught up in racial tensions
>by pointing out how stupid large groups of white people are, for thinking that all their problems are caused by racial tensions

>When the one semester of social science kicks in

>alt-right
>conservative
Literally what.

Racial conflicts don't exist in your imaginary realms of idealism, you stupid shit. They are always connected with socioeconomic factors, which in the age of truly global trade are massive and wide-ranging. You hope to understand the complexities of contemporary social change by reducing it to literal memes, and you wonder why this doesn't work. Start by reading it some economics, from both classical and heterodox sources, and maybe you'll stand a chance.

The Alt-Right are post-ideological modernists wrapped in a blanket of post-structuralism, Neo-Nazi's today, Post-Marxists tomorrow.

Stupid attempts by the media to label and analyze it has only pushed their narrative into the mainstream; they learnt from the best.

>Think hydraulically

this.

i dont see the disconnect, maybe if you type more than two words you could make an actual argument

I loved how the best possible way to exegete Pepe they could think of was by spreading him all over national television and press.

They are avant-garde antihumanist nihilists playing dress-up, they support any system or institution that'll accelerate social incohesion.

yeah, true. this doesn't really invalidate my point, however, because the literal face of modern conservatism and the united states is just as equally animated by nihilism and social conservatism.

You've been watching to much TV user, did you know the more politically liberal a church is the less likely they were to reply to emails from black sounding names?

damn...

>Racial conflicts don't exist in your imaginary realms of idealism
>They are always connected with socioeconomic factors
wow... what a radically novel and enlightening idea... i had never thought this way before...

fuck off. race hadnt even been a part of the discussion until you brought it up. besides, i wouldnt even argue that american liberalism is free from racism.

you are trying to establish a false equivalence. the crucial difference between american liberalism and conservatism is that one is motivated by utter cynicism while another is motivated by ignorance and nihilism.

As a right-winger, the worst thing about the alt-right is their disregard for law, in particular common law.

That was the most abhorrent thing about the Nazis and Neo-Nazis by association -
they created a completely lawless state where you were guilty of whatever you were accused of.

Fucking lol. Learn about that in your high school history class, did you?

You're no right winger, you're a promo neo-Marxist anti-fascist liberal snowflake.

You just went from a reasonable position to a stereotypical liberal misreading of the other side.

Conservatives are just that.
The Alt-Right is calling for rapid social change and deconstruction of norms.

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good article on the disconnect from a leftist.

Naw, i read about it in books. Try Junger or Reck you illiterate shitposter.

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It was never an ideology, just a meme. There is a deep power struggle within the GOP that kicked into full gear after the '08 crash. What people recognize as the Alt-Right now is the fifth column of breakaway conservatism, typified by tea-party disenchantment with monied politics. The only people who fell for it were the isolated and young, while the millenial conservatives who had any connection to the conservative movement in general easily found their way into one of the various somewhat-traditional camps of the newly forming conservative caucus. If you want to know what those groups are, simply look at the spread of the party-supported candidates in the 2016 election whose campaigns were designed to capture any rogue support and ultimately transfer it toward the unity candidate--Jeb Bush. That's precisely why Trump took out Jeb first. As a rogue unity candidate, Trump usurped the planned structure of the campaign which forced the GOP to try and turn one of the diversion candidates into THE candidate. Unsurprisingly, the Christian Fundamentalists and the monied elite were the longest hold-outs, giving Cruz and Kasich the honors of suffering the greatest humiliation. I know this sounds rather conspiracy theory, but it's actually laid out in a very straightforward manner by the GOP strategy doc created after the 2014 mid-terms as an acknowledged response to the tidal wave of tea-party support. To really understand, though, you would've needed to be there. To really dig in, start with the 2014 Thad Cochran race. No one knows better the toxicity of "racism" than the GOP.

You only say this because you've been brainwashed by Marxists to view economics and the one true root cause.

But identity trumps economics. Why else do coddled European welfare muslims constantly bite the hand that feeds them?

Does the alt-right even mean anything at all? Does it even have values? I've been on /pol/ for years and I don't beleive it does.

It's basically a hate club that postures around howling like monkies.

Cretin. You know nothing about the historicism of WW2 or Nazi Germany. Pick up an actual history book written by a historian.