[@Dynamo Frokane] I'm almost 100% certain we've gotten into a party switching side argument. If I'm mistaken and you're aware of that being false. Then my mistake. I know there was a Ron Paul movement. But Ron Paul wouldn't agree with almost anything about Trump. I also never saw that term being used back then either. But I guess I'll assume that's the case. I acknowledge this term, like SJW was used positively by their own. I suppose they can -call- themselves something and it still not being a real concrete thing. Or it's a new term for something that already exists. If all that defines alt-right is white supremacist, just call them that. What's even the difference? Gamergate, was not a political movement. It only became one by it's opposition and they failed spectacularly. And men's right activists are at least dealing with problems that actually/actively exist in the united states. Well merely looking at wikipedia for 5 seconds says that richard spencer coined the term in 2010 not 2008. In November 2008, Paul Gottfried addressed the H. L. Mencken Club about what he called "the alternative right." I'd suggest learning more about Gamergate. And get past the trolling on either side, to see what it actually was about and the failings and lies actively spread of media, government and entertainment.