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4 votes
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What happened after my 13-year-old son joined the alt-right
66 votes -
Once defiant, all four white supremacists charged in Charlottesville violence plead guilty
13 votes -
A former alt-right member’s message: Get out while you still can
21 votes -
How Brazil and South Africa became the world's most populist countries
7 votes -
Revealed: The Donald Trump-linked ‘Super PAC’ working behind the scenes to drive Europe’s voters to the far right
12 votes -
In Spain's election, far right could win first seats in parliament in decades
6 votes -
The Black feminists who saw the alt-right threat coming
10 votes -
Republican state representative discussed violent attacks and surveillance with rightwingers
8 votes -
WhatsApp has become a hotbed for spreading Nazi propaganda in Germany
16 votes -
Understanding the alt-right's growing fascination with 'eco-fascism'
16 votes -
Israeli election: Far-right, pro-cannabis libertarian may be kingmaker
8 votes -
The decline of the low countries
7 votes -
Nazis have always been trolls
12 votes -
The Neoreactionary movement - The alternative alt-right
Someone posted an article on a subreddit I frequent. It was an extremely long and rambling hit piece against antifacism, littered with long academic words, written for a completely fake Sociology...
Someone posted an article on a subreddit I frequent. It was an extremely long and rambling hit piece against antifacism, littered with long academic words, written for a completely fake Sociology college in London. While checking the source's reputability, I found out that it's part of what is known as the Neoreactionary movement.
Here's an article about it: https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/02/behind-the-internets-dark-anti-democracy-movement/516243/
Here's a more "fun" write-up from RationalWiki: https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Neoreactionary_movement
It's the most bizarre thing. They are basically a pseudointellectual alt-right who quite literally advocate for a monarchy. They are very secretive of their identities and write contrived "theses" under pen names (which, strangely enough, seem to be stolen from actual published academics both living and dead). They think they are a secret society attempting to overthrow existing governments, but in reality they are little more than a collection of fanfic authors.
Has anyone else come into contact with any of them? I am particularly interested if any of our Reddit moderators have anything to say.
19 votes -
Anti-immigration populists surge in fragmented Dutch elections
8 votes -
Israeli electoral committee bans Arab candidates, allows extreme right to run
12 votes -
The dangerous spread of extremist manifestos
7 votes -
Texts show collusion between police and far-right extremists, Oregon official claims
15 votes -
How a Slovakian neo-Nazi got elected. In 2013, Marian Kotleba won a shock victory in regional elections. Four years later, he was voted out in a landslide. But now he’s running for president.
6 votes -
The Davos set are cosying up to the far right – and scared of the left
12 votes -
Polish far-right trial raises spectre of 'false flag' tactics
10 votes -
How the UN migration pact got trolled
5 votes -
Sam Harris drops Patreon, rips 'political bias' of 'Trust and Safety' team's bans
17 votes -
Revealed: The hidden global network behind Tommy Robinson
9 votes -
US law enforcement failed to see the threat of white nationalism. Now they don’t know how to stop it.
25 votes -
Right-wing hate groups are recruiting video gamers
35 votes -
Tallahassee yoga shooter was a far-right misogynist who railed against women and minorities online
14 votes -
Gab's demise is just the beginning of a horrific new era of far-right extremism
12 votes -
Jair Bolsonaro, far-right populist, elected President of Brazil
50 votes -
Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro threatens purge of leftwing 'outlaws'
8 votes -
Right-wing group Patriot Prayer was camped on rooftop with weapons ahead of major Portland rally
27 votes -
Members of a far-right men’s group violently beat up protesters and weren’t arrested. New York Police won’t say why.
14 votes -
Goths for Trump - Inside the unholy alliance of goth culture and radical right politics
8 votes -
How Charlottesville forced Reddit to clean up its act
16 votes -
Martin Sellner: The new face of the far right in Europe
13 votes -
Political extremists are using YouTube to monetize their toxic ideas
26 votes -
Germany ousts spymaster over far-right violence row
10 votes -
Sweden's elections: Scandinavian country’s 7.3 million voters go to polls on 9 September. What are the key issues?
14 votes -
The rise of Brazil’s far‑right
9 votes -
The religion of Whiteness becomes a suicide cult
12 votes -
Arrest warrant leak fuels suspicions of far-right links with German police
8 votes -
Subverting the narrative | Holocaust denial and the lost cause
3 votes -
Fascist activists have spent the last year trying to win over police
17 votes -
Marine kicked out of Marine Corps for role in Charlottesville white supremacist march
14 votes -
Facebook deletes InfoWars pages
20 votes -
GOP to Silicon Valley: Promote the far right or else
3 votes