Sunday, October 25, 2020

Where's the alt-right gone?

Maybe the decline in the alt-right is due to deplatforming. Maybe. One could make that argument for the "alt lite" and so much more so for the Post. But.

We can still read Dalton if we want; Richard Spencer is still merrily Tweeting away. In fiiiine company.

Consider instead Vox Day's "16 Points of The Inevitable", once the "16 Points of the Alt Right". I took that original post (and translation-series) as an anti-Spencer Putsch, to wrest the "Alt Right" label from him - like Nick Land and others tried to wrest "Neo Reaction" from that MoreRight blogger. Against MoreRight Nick Land succeeded, because Neo Reaction is still something worth keeping. For the "Alt Right"'s part, Vox Day has let Spencer and those neopagans with him have the label. Because the "Alt Right" now pretends to supercede Throne-And-Altar and that, dear ones, is no Right at all.

And if you don't care about that, care that Nietzsche was a nutter.

As to why Twitter is letting Spencer rant like this, I don't think @jack is doing the poor man any favours. Don't deplatform him; pray for him.

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