Ever since the beginning of the alt-right, there's been speculation about what exactly it is. We still don't exactly know what it is to this day. But what I do know is that Vauld and francy belong to the Alt-Light.
The alt-right has split into more divisions, with anyone not aware of or not agreeing with racial problems or the JQ, belonging in the alt-light. In the end the alt-light is a counter SJW movement. They're the right's Tumblr snowflakes.
Even though the concept of alt right is new, it's already changed more than any political movement in the last century.
www.4chan.org/pol/ is the home of alt-right. Go have a look and free yourself from kike propaganda
Not entirely sure if I qualify in Alt-right, I probably do lets be honest. However it wasn't until recently, the US election that I even drove myself into political situations. I was driven into it because I'm tired of being called racist because I voted for Trump, yes, it happened. And I'm sure it has to many others. I can write an entire essay on reasons why, but it's pretty much been laid out by others. I've also been told I've "elected an idiot into power" or how I "made a mistake" and honestly at this point it's become quite annoying. I prefer right politics over left because I like to argue with facts and statistics, not emotions.
Facts don't care about how you feel or what you /want/. If someone has facts to prove my arguments wrong then very well I'll accept it, or even reasonable sources. But if you tell me "Because it's wrong" I'll never really side with it unless I agree with the same moral reasoning.
Feminism is cancer.
To be fair Trump is shit. He's submitted to globalism, gone back on a few of his promises (when does that not happen though). In fact, not only has he submitted to globalism, he's a self-admitted globalist.
But I'd still prefer him to Hillary. So no, electing him wasn't a mistake, but I feel how strongly the alt right used to back him does not reflect how we feel about him now.
(Jun 11, 2017, 08:55 PM)Murdoch Murdoch Wrote: [ -> ]To be fair Trump is shit. He's submitted to globalism, gone back on a few of his promises (when does that not happen though). In fact, not only has he submitted to globalism, he's a self-admitted globalist.
But I'd still prefer him to Hillary. So no, electing him wasn't a mistake, but I feel how strongly the alt right used to back him does not reflect how we feel about him now.
Well whether or not if you agree with him now wasn't my point, I was merely describing the type of ideals that drove me into this field of politics. As with most others as well.
Trump turned out to be a kike controlled shill. But hey at least it's not Hillary
I want to ask a question to . Do you think LGBT rights are detrimental to society? If yes, in what measure (some people think homo/bisexuality is acceptable but transsexualism is not. ). Do you also believe in masculinity and traditional gender roles?
(Jun 15, 2017, 01:48 PM)francysol3c Wrote: [ -> ]I want to ask a question to . Do you think LGBT rights are detrimental to society? If yes, in what measure (some people think homo/bisexuality is acceptable but transsexualism is not. ). Do you also believe in masculinity and traditional gender roles?
It's called "Boy Scouts" for a reason.
(Jun 15, 2017, 01:48 PM)francysol3c Wrote: [ -> ]I want to ask a question to . Do you think LGBT rights are detrimental to society? If yes, in what measure (some people think homo/bisexuality is acceptable but transsexualism is not. ). Do you also believe in masculinity and traditional gender roles?
LGBT itself isn't detrimental, the silencing of those with opposing views, and the over coverage of LGBT issues is detrimental. There is a difference.
I do believe LGBT rights are detrimental to society, yes. I am against homosexuality as a principle to make it clear and simple. I believe homosexuals should not have been given the rights they have gotten so far.
For me, marriage has and will always be a spiritual bond between a man and a woman. A bond of which the ultimate goal is to support their offspring in a healthy upbringing. The point of a marriage is to have more ways to support your child, and to give homosexuals this privilege is nonsense.
Homosexuals are unable to produce children naturally and biologically, therefore marriage is humbug to them. It's just a cry for attention at this point.
"But Invoker, gays can adopt children, so technically they do raise children right?"
Yes that might be true, but if there's one thing I want to stop is homosexual adoption. Since the beginning of time we have been raised by a father as well as a mother. We humans
need the influence from both a man and a woman in our biological upbringing to live a healthy life afterwards. With either 2 dads or 2 moms, this is not possible. It goes against the very core of nature.
What I also oppose is the normalisation of degenerate behaviour. Every year we have gay prides everywhere, what is basically a shitshow of old men walking around in pink slips and disgusting latex suits. It seriously baffles me how these people can be so proud of preferring a penis over a vagina, or vice versa. 50 years ago, if you were a pervert you kept it hidden. Now we have to sit and watch whilst sexual degeneracy is being shoved down our throats.
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https://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/...ildren.cfm)
This was a quick response. I will elaborate and expand this post later on probably.
Also, I'm not sure if Shapiro already mentioned this, but the suicide rate post-transition is worryingly high.
Ignoring the weaponized walls of text before me, alt-right communities can be a fun place to hangout so long as you mind the large amounts of people with literal autism who don't know what jokes are. A problem with the alt-right is that you have a bunch of groups all claiming to be alt-right and saying that the other group isn't so it's hard to find a group to tell me how to think. There was this black girl in high school who really seemed to enjoy telling me that I just regurgitated everything I read on Stormfront. I mean I don't even go on Stormfront but until you can prove to me blacks aren't slaves from Mars I don't care what you say, lady.
I personally dislike most non-whites but I don't discriminate against them until I know they're totally incapable of doing as I ask of them. Outside of scenarios where I'm forced to micromanage their every action to ensure they don't fuck everything up I usually get along with them. Back in my culinary days aka a few weeks ago my kitchen was full of blacks and you couldn't really expect them to do anything without them blasting their negro-bop and not knowing how to cut onions. I also felt that they were trying too hard to be friendly and trying to get me to hang ten with them but maybe that's just the paranoid schizophrenia. Also I don't know where I'm going with this but bottom line is alt-right's cool and blacks drool. Or something.
(Jun 15, 2017, 01:48 PM)francysol3c Wrote: [ -> ]I want to ask a question to . Do you think LGBT rights are detrimental to society? If yes, in what measure (some people think homo/bisexuality is acceptable but transsexualism is not. ). Do you also believe in masculinity and traditional gender roles?
Wasn't directed to me, but in my personal opinion I think gay and lesbian people deserve just as much rights as everyone else.
There's only two genders. Transgenderism is a mental disorder, it shouldn't be showed around as a trophy by media networks like buzzfeed and CNN, there are only males and females, it's biology.
Being gay or lesbian simply means you're attracted to the same sex, there's nothing really wrong with that.
You can't change your sex, you are born either male of female, there's no in-between and you can't say gender doesn't apply to sex because gender is based off of sex. If you want to be a female as a male then fine but I want to be a fighter jet.
If you are a boy, nearly every chromosome in your body is male, and the same applies to female. You can't say that's not true.
I don't entirely agree with gender roles, however to me it's mainly a gray area. I believe there are some things women can do that men can, but then there's some things they can't do.