This view implicitly endorses racialism and explicitly endorses nationalism.
The alt-lite hopes to use this "moderacy" to "re-take" Europe with candidates such as Marine Le Pen and Geert Wilders. The alt-lite (or alt-light) is a subfaction of the alt-right that wants to steer the alt-right towards more (read: relatively) moderate Trump-esque grounds. The term has also seen some use in leftists who are (seen as being) tooįriendly towards authoritarian regimes as long as they profess to be Political epithet against liberals/leftists who allegedly fail toĬriticize reactionary or ideologically authoritarian elements within radical Islam - or Islam in general, depending on who you talk to - in the name of tolerance, multiculturalism, diversity and/or other forms of alleged Cultural Marxism. However, the original meaning of the term "regressive left" was as a The term " regressive left" is often used as a substitute for "alt-left" and a shitty insult for the far-right to use against the far-left (" see? the Left has crazies, too!"). The term has even been used by Hannity to describe mainstream media. Murder conspiracies, praising Assad, claiming chemical attacks wereįalse flags, and still denying that Russia meddled in the US election). Independents) who support "progressive ideals" (like pushing Seth Rich It also originated as a term used by centrist and moderate DemocratsĪgainst the Far-left people within the party (as well as left-aligned Lindsay to describe some on the far-left moving away from identity and social justice politics and moving towards focusing more on economic populism. The alt-left (also CTRL-left) is a term that The New York Times claims was made up by the right to create a sense of false equivalence between the far right and " anything vaguely left-seeming that they didn't like." The term was originally coined by Robert A. They are revoked at the first sign of disloyalty. In short: If their username has "14" or "88" in it and they whine about white fertility rates, get out the Nazi-beating-stick.Īlly points place the recipient slightly higher in the eyes of the Publisher Fourteen Word Press ever claimed this and it is probably a Which is exactly 88 words in length, though neither Lane nor his ) It is claimed that the 14 words were inspired by a specific sentence from Volume 1, Chapter 8 of Mein Kampf Must not perish from the earth") and 88 (Which originally referenced Lane's " 88 Precepts " but now represents two H's (8 th letter of the alphabet) to make "HH", for Heil Hitler. ("We must secure the existence of our people and a future for whiteĬhildren," or more rarely "Because the beauty of the White Aryan woman 1488 or 14/88 is a reference to two racist concepts, the Fourteen Words created by white supremacist David Lane on Twitter) is sometimes seen as an act of defiance against the alt-right.ĪryanPrincess1488 finds your accusation of racism deeply offensive. Intentionally using triple parenthesis around one's own name Portmanteau of the word "coincidence" with the common Jewish surname The hashtag #Cohencidence (which trended on Twitterįor a while) is linked to the idea of coincidence marking, as a (Or: It's a convenient way to poison the well by smearing someone or something as Jewish, in a racist appeal to identity.) Nazi blog The Right Stuff calls these cases "coincidences" in which "Jewish surnames echo throughout history". Jews have over the world, which bears close resemblance to the " International Jewish Conspiracy" conspiracy theory. Parentheses allege that triple parentheses highlight how much control
Or partial Jewish ancestry, as such: (((NAME))). See the main articles on this topic: Triple parentheses and International Jewish Conspiracy Triple parentheses (also (((echoes))) or coincidence markers) are used to highlight those of Jewish