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10 votes
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Jacob’s Dream - MAGA meets the Age of Aquarius
3 votes -
Andy Ngo loses civil lawsuit against Portland activists
16 votes -
TikTok's algorithm leads users from transphobic videos to far-right rabbit holes
12 votes -
Anonymous leaks gigabytes of data from alt-right web host Epik
31 votes -
A case study in digital radicalism
4 votes -
Alt-right Coloradans went to war with an alpaca farm — and the farm won
15 votes -
Who’s afraid of modern art: Vandalism, video games, and fascism
5 votes -
History of dunking culture's transformation into the alt right, the reputation of Tumblr
15 votes -
‘This is the reality’: Far-right Newsmax and One America channels grapple uneasily with Joe Biden’s electoral college victory
20 votes -
CO-VIDs: The semiotics of "cuck"
12 votes -
The alt-right playbook: Always a bigger fish
10 votes -
My Little Pony fans are ready to admit they have a Nazi problem
16 votes -
Alt-right homophobes are using 4chan to plan a terrifying cyber attack on the LGBT+ community during Pride month
15 votes -
This is the Daily Stormer’s playbook
7 votes -
The alt-right playbook: I hate Mondays
14 votes -
Report detailing online activity of US Coast Guard officer accused of domestic terrorism shows extensive searches on white supremacy, conspiracy theories, and thousands of visits to /r/MGTOW
18 votes -
The alt-right playbook: How to radicalize a normie
27 votes -
Sunday Afternoon at Denny’s
8 votes -
Why the trolls booed at Don Jr.’s event
14 votes -
The massacre that spawned the alt-right
9 votes -
In a new report, Penn State political scientists suggest that radicalization on YouTube is driven by communities that form around right-wing content more than the recommendation engine
11 votes -
Holocaust-denial, religious bigotry and pepper spray: An account of what really happened at Boston’s Straight Pride
20 votes -
The magical thinking of guys who love logic
43 votes -
Undercover in Patriot Prayer: Insights from a Vancouver Democrat who's been working against the far-right group from the inside
11 votes -
FBI ranks 'Black identity extremists' bigger threat than Al Qaeda, white supremacists
19 votes -
Is it possible to stop a mass shooting before it happens?: Somewhere in America, an investigator known as the Savant is infiltrating online hate groups to take down the most violent men in the country
16 votes -
El Paso massacre galvanizes far-right accelerationists
12 votes -
Judge advises $14m in damages to Jewish woman targeted by neo-Nazi ‘troll storm’
11 votes -
8chan is raided by the FBI regarding California synagogue shooter
@swodinsky: lmaooooooo 8chan just got search warranted
13 votes -
In 2017, Hussein Kesvani started getting regular Twitter messages from an anonymous Islamophobic user. Eventually he responded, they started talking, and arranged to meet
7 votes -
What happened when I met my Islamophobic troll
9 votes -
What happened after my 13-year-old son joined the alt-right
66 votes -
A former alt-right member’s message: Get out while you still can
21 votes -
The Black feminists who saw the alt-right threat coming
10 votes -
Understanding the alt-right's growing fascination with 'eco-fascism'
16 votes -
The alt-right playbook: Always a bigger fish
14 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 -
Texts show collusion between police and far-right extremists, Oregon official claims
15 votes -
The neo-nazi podcaster next door
7 votes -
The alt-right playbook: The card says moops
18 votes -
When YouTube red-pills the love of your life
30 votes -
Sam Harris drops Patreon, rips 'political bias' of 'Trust and Safety' team's bans
17 votes -
James Alex Fields found guilty of killing Heather Heyer during violent Charlottesville white nationalist rally
12 votes -
Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes denied visa to tour Australia with 'The Deplorables'
15 votes -
Back from the edge: It’s easy to blame online rhetoric for violence. The reality is much harder
7 votes -
Natalie Wynn: The stylish socialist who is trying to save YouTube from alt-right domination
32 votes -
The alt-right playbook: You go high, we go low
18 votes -
Right-wing hate groups are recruiting video gamers
35 votes -
How alt-right is Friedrich Nietzsche really?
6 votes