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01-18-2017, 06:32 PMQuote: (01-18-2017 05:52 AM)Zelcorpion Wrote:
Quote: (01-18-2017 05:28 AM)John Michael Kane Wrote:
The decentralized nature of the all-right will guarantee that it isn't going anywhere, despite the current drama. The all-right is a political movement, not an organization. It is easy to attack a centralized structure because you can identify it.
The all-right is an Internet phenomenon, meaning that the power is in the crowd rule, not individuals looking to make a name for themselves. Being rebels, all-right types will continue to have conflicts if they try to fall in behind leaders. Their power is, and will be, in strength in numbers, not an individual leader.
The strength in numbers works better under one rule.
If the AltRight was founded by one man and he held all the cards in it, then it would have a lasting chance.
Let us assume that Roosh creates a ReturnOfKings movement. Let us say that he holds complete authority who can be member and who can speak for the group. There may be high-co-workers, but no one can make any changes without his approval. Essentially you are in a hierarchal system - you either agree with Roosh or you say - "fuck it, I'm out."
I personally would be more relaxed in publicly supporting such a movement than the chaotic AltRight. At least with Roosh I can agree on 90%+ of points and if he become crazy in the future I can leave. With the decentralized AltRight you never know what your "movement" will do next week.
Our world is based on hierarchies - the globalists have them, countries have them, our world and the divine order likely has it. Any lasting opposition to the globalists must have a strong hierarchy or it will not get anywhere.
There are two types of power: Hard power and soft power. Hard power is Trump. He's actually in office and is capable of changing the rules on an official level. Soft power is the alt-right. They are the ideological underpinnings that got Trump to the White House. They don't technically hold "power" as in they aren't in office, but they certainly made Andrew Breitbart's old saying that politics is downstream of culture a truism. Hard power and soft power work together effectively. You need people shifting the Overton window, which is what all the alt-righters do. Even Spencer, who I think is counter-productive, has unintended benefit of making anyone to the left of him appear more "reasonable". The way the far left took power is to take extremely extreme positions, then dial it slightly back with incrementalism. The right can use the same tactic. Spencer might be an extremist, but there are plenty of others who can take a more mild version of his view and run with them. The political climate is ripe for change.
Quote: (01-18-2017 06:16 AM)Leonard D Neubache Wrote:
Quote: (01-18-2017 05:28 AM)John Michael Kane Wrote:
The decentralized nature of the all-right will guarantee that it isn't going anywhere, despite the current drama. The all-right is a political movement, not an organization. It is easy to attack a centralized structure because you can identify it.
The all-right is an Internet phenomenon, meaning that the power is in the crowd rule, not individuals looking to make a name for themselves. Being rebels, all-right types will continue to have conflicts if they try to fall in behind leaders. Their power is, and will be, in strength in numbers, not an individual leader.
The alt-right will continue to be most influential as a generic force of nature that causes key players to look at certain policies and say "do we really want to piss these people off?"
Yes. The alt-right will continue to do what the alt-right does best: Infiltrate cultural discussions on reddit, comment sections under news articles, meme warfare, facebook and twitter shitposting. The happy go lucky attitude of the alt-right and their lack of reverence for political correctness is what makes them the "cool kids" after liberals firmly established for many years that conservatives are "un-fun" and "rigid". Look at how much fun Milo is having. That is a key to winning. People want to be where the cool kids are at, and the dirty hippies protesting Trump these days look haggard in comparison. The Politico article about the alt-right even highlights the importance of having a quality photographer to make the alt-right figures look more glamourous. People want a few icons, which Milo and others certainly are, but beyond the icons is a massive and dedicated internet army which is changing culture and opinions as we speak.
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