[quote=@Mistiel] [@Vilageidiotx] You know, I really don't see many 'alt-right" sort of people DECLARING themselves as alt-right. It's been a label that the so-called "tools" from both (or just one) parties that don't particularly like them. I also don't truly understand why you brought up the creation of new political parties and why you'd equivocate that with the supposed creation of new genders. The resemblance in analogies is startling, yes, but it's quite off-topic. Alt-right is not a dang movement! In the U.S.A, you either vote Republican or Democrat (or libertarian, etc. but the chances of MY preferred party ever winning a presidential election are unfortunately slim right now). Can we just agree that people who don't particularly ascribe to either of the parties in the U.S. two party system don't particularly care what percentages of each party they represent? Just let them do their own thing. [/quote] There are people who identify with the term. In the case of the soft-nazi types, there is a movement. Like, I get what [@Buddha] is saying about how a lot of the Alt-Right is just people who are just fucking with the media and the general population because those things are easy targets, or how (like I said before) a lot of conservatives are throwing it around to make them feel special but are really just run of the mill center-right. But there is that soft-nazi thing, way down there, taking the term seriously. Whether they are of any consequence is a whole other matter of course. You aren't going to have a thing that big, even if it is a joke, without a few autists taking it super seriously.