Back on topic.
Since the discussion here is the playbook and debating tactics of the Alt-Right, you can
watch Alex Jones debate Richard Spencer; the two supposed founders of the Alt-Right.
https://banned.video/watch?id=5e1cf753d3d266001d920fc1
You can always find a lot of non-conformists beliefs on the internet. Whether these were the actual beliefs of the dissident Right is another matter. These deal with specific events more than the effects of policy. But how does the mainstream media stack up in comparison? Let's run through a short retrospective of fake news:
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The Iraq War – A false narrative suggesting that Saddam Hussein and Osama bin-Laden were conspiring together to attack America with WMDs and nuclear weapons(Uranium Niger forged documents, mushroom clouds over American cities etc)
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Hands-up Don’t Shoot – A false narrative suggesting that police officers were gunning down random helpless black people for no reason. “
Cops and Klan go hand and hand.”
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Trump-Russia Collusion: A fake news story and investigation suggesting that Trump conspired with Russia to steal the election from Hillary.
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The Covington Catholic calumny: A fake story about white MAGA wearing high school students mobbing a peaceful Native elder and then tease and taunt him. In reality they are waiting on a bus to pick them up and were verbally accosted by Black Hebrew Israelites.
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Jussie Smollett hate hoax: A fake news story about MAGA hat wearing white dudes beating up a gay black dude while shouting, "This is MAGA country."
So herein lies the crucial distinction; we don't base public policy or have national discussions around ideas from the dissident Right. People can debate how many people attended Trump's inauguration but public policy is not being built around this discussion.
The falsehoods we base national and public policy on all come from the modern Left. It is these policies that we should be most concerned about, not random internet trolls. The dissident Right is almost always proved to be correct in the end, if only people would listen in the beginning.
Really?? A parrot has a larger vocabulary than most SJW liberals. I think they know how to use maybe 10 or so words in a debate. "That racist." "You're a Nazi." "F--- Trump."
p.s. The Alt-Right has been opposed to every war this century. I'm not sure how that qualifies as "bloodthirsty".
Critical thinking is just a bunch of BS. I have never heard anyone give a clear definition of what it means or how it can be used in practice. Is it somehow different from deductive or inductive reasoning, logic, methodic doubt, empiricism etc? It seems to be just another fancy buzzword put out by the educational establishment to cover for more Leftist indoctrination.