No, it is not. It is a newish segment of the white supremacist movement with its own unique origins, subcultural make-up and activities. Please don't presume to lecture to me about white supremacy, something I've studied for over 20 years.
I read this tweet as logically connected with its prior. Perhaps my misreading.https://twitter.com/egavactip/status/932346278666735616 …
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That was just a response to someone calling alt right a "weaker equivalent of Al Qaeda." (I earlier misremembered it as ISIS) That is what my tweet objected to, because, far from being Al Qaeda, the alt right so far is not even the most violent segment of the ws movement.
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Perhaps the era of rallies is over, but as far as I am concerned they all organized together in Charlottesville, and so the violence that happened belongs to all of them. So setting our window to the past year, I see no distinction.
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They will all soon be indicted. They'll all go down together.
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