Alt-Right

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Beliefs/Foundations

The current incarnation of the alt-right movement was created by   Richard Spencer, a American   white supremacist, in 2010, when he created the "AlternativeRight.com" website. Spencer has displayed his   Neo-Nazi and   racial supremacist views.



Racial Nationalism

The alt-right is a   white nationalist movement. Many members of the movement, especially in   Europe, also believe in   Identitarianism, a   pan-European far-right political movement that advocates for   anti-multiculturalism and   cultural supremacy. Many people in the alt-right are   neo-Confederates who commonly use   Confederate imagery and symbolism. Many people inside of the alt-right movement have shown   Anti-Black views,   Anti-Hispanic views,   anti-Arab views, and anti-Hindu views.



Manosphere

Many people in the alt-right are also part of the   Manosphere movement, as they believe that   masculinity and traditional culture are under threat by things such as   homosexuality and   Feminism.


Anti-Semitism

Most members of the alt-right movement are   anti-Semitic. Members of the alt-right commonly spread   conspiracy theories and anti-semitic tropes about Jewish people, such as the   "Jewish Bolshevism" conspiracy theory, that alleges that Jewish people were behind the   Russian Revolution.


Paleoconservativism

Most members of the alt-right movement are opposed to   most   mainstream conservative   ideologies, seeing them as incompatible with things such as   white supremacy due to their support for   Israel and foreign interventions. Many famous members of the alt-right movement hold   paleoconservative views, the most famous of them being   Nick Fuentes.