Degenerate Elements: the Deviants of the Alt-Right Community


As right-wing thought steadily gains traction in popular public discourse, so does the size of the online right community. Europeans and Americans, growing more and more dissatisfied with the perversions being wreaked upon their homelands, are seeking online circles where they may vent, discuss and learn without being branded with any of the current leftist buzzwords.

The so-called ‘alt-right’ is blossoming as a result; the mainstream Conservatives, noticing, and perhaps finally understanding, that they have no actual stance, are seeing their fringes ebb away into that once-murky netherworld. We find them today borrowing lines and occasional ideas from the alt-right, in an effort to win back the most soft-headed of the abandoners. Donald Trump has crafted a papier-mâchè persona as if from clippings from alt-right publications, and a glance through one’s Facebook timeline is enough to indicate that many from said community already have their foot planted firmly by his side.

Trump is a dangerous figurehead; by dragging aspects of the alt-right ideology out into the open, and delivering them in the classless and crassly entertaining way in which he is doing so, he presents himself as the pre-elected premier of a neglected demographic. Trump is good for action, for attention, but there is a motive lying just beneath the surface; to bring the alt-right out of the shadows, make them angry and righteous and invigorated, so that they may be ridiculed and castrated after the election, whether by Trump or anyone else. Any fringe movement must question just how radical, or even important, their beliefs are, if they find that those same beliefs are being spat out by an irascible old billionaire. Alt-right supporters have rallied around Trump in much the same way that young leftists in Britain rallied around Russell Brand before the last election. Brand was flamboyant, eloquent and manically extroverted; he dazzled many, and was soon metaphorically leading a band of misguided youths against the ramparts of ‘the Establishment’. Needless to say, the Establishment continued on its course, unscathed by Brand’s hectic tongue-lashing, and Brit leftists whimpered as the Tory government collected itself for another term in office.

There are elements in the alt-right online community that are highly problematic. Many complain of leftist infiltration, but an equally unsettling problem, it should be noted, is infiltration by the deranged.

It is not difficult to see why the troubled, anti-social, /pol/-spawned are attracted to this online circle; it provides an arena in which one can vent spleen in a somewhat coherent manner, in which one can soak up surface information and refine one’s argument. There have been instances when Facebook users have worked their way into an alt-right crowd, expressing moderate and modest views, then, when their reach is of a reasonable expanse, they begin tossing out extremist posts; whole paragraphs loaded with venom and vulgarity. There have been numerous users complaining of, and warning their acquaintances about, particular users who suddenly present previously-hidden psychopathic traits.

Much has been said of the so-called ‘beta orbiters’, the weak and lonely young men who harass women on social media. The alt-right camp is littered with these types. It is perhaps true that beta males today outnumber alphas at a larger ratio than ever before, what with the modern world’s multifarious ‘safe spaces’; a generation of young men brought up in wardrobes, with TVs and computers and phones; individuals who are harmless in real life but wasp-like on social media. Alt-right is seen by these people as just another haven, but perhaps one where they might be noticed for the special butterflies they so clearly are.

Then there are the outright creeps. There are countless users who have carefully arranged their profile so as to be seen as, and associated with, their chosen dream-image; whether that is an SS Officer, Roman centurion or Stormtrooper. These types post several times a day, and constantly brag about their, as they call them, ‘sociopathic’ qualities. They regard coldness and sadism as cool, fashionable; if they were on the left they would demand to be known as centurion-kin, and whatnot.

Among these latter types are a subdivision; the super-creeps, such as those that believe they are descendants from ancient Cydonian Aryans, etc. But the less said here, the better.

Examples of the above subcategories will often generate an inordinate amount of popular attention. The alt-right, as simplified by the likes of Trump, is relatively easy to coast through, and provides a tight but expanding sphere that is perfect for self-promotion.

As alt-right thought extends throughout Europe and America, it will at some point be a serious threat to the left. It will glide into the space left by conservatism, before it too is hastily bent into a more respectable and centre-straddling party. The left has let its most degenerative elements rise to the surface; insanity (leftist insanity) has been normalized, whereas the most moderate right-wing opinion will be labelled as ‘hateful’. The alt-right could easily make the same mistake; supporters ought to be on guard against the sociopaths, the faux-sociopaths, the betas and the creeps, lest it mirror the left; both mainstream and headed by morons.

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