Alt right as in you found videos advocating for a white ethno state on youtube? Because that's the opposite of Ben Shapiro.
Antifa are pretty explicitly ('by any means necessary', carrying baseball bats, beating people up) a violent group, people can and do enjoy seeing others retaliate.
As the other commenter mentioned, the alt-right is to some extent an advocacy for white supremacy and white nationalism. It comfortably falls into the spectrum of the identity politics, as well supporting authoritarian strategies (nationalist border and trade policies).
Ben Shapiro is mostly a classical liberal with personal conservative beliefs. Anti-authoritarian, focus on individual identities and universal policy.
Are you suggesting that alt-right is analogous to Nazi or that a Jewish person couldn't be a Nazi? Either way, what does it have to do with Ben Shapiro's actual beliefs?
Considering how you seem to be sympathetic for the alt-right in the past times I've had to argue with you, I'm not surprised that you would be massively disingenuous with your arguments.
Your second link does not indicate how 'much of the anti-semitism is from the left', and you're deliberately burying the lede. In your first, I'm not going to deny that violence against certain conservative activists exists. But my entire point is that there is no 'Unite the Right' rally or far-left groups murdering people like with the alt-right [1]. And for your third link, a single person being an idiot does not a movement make.
You're grasping at straws and trying to claim a group exists where it doesn't. You're trying to justify a term made up by a president who in the same speech defended and attempted to justify the murder of a woman by the alt-right.
Because in online circles, the 'alt-right' has basically become synonymous with white nationalism, advocacy for an ethnostate and/or belief in a Jewish conspiracy.
Shapiro has made many videos against the alt right. He does not advocate for a white ethno state.
As other posters have pointed out there's some laughably extreme logical twisting - "advocates for Muslim concentration camps" - going on in your tweet there.
I didn't call him Alt-Right, I just pointed out there have been at least three mass shootings in the past two years by Ben Shapiro fans.
Edit: In many countries, hate speech does in fact have a definition. Just because it's not in the US legal code doesn't mean it's undefined - that's why your right wing media personalities can have trouble coming into Canada.
Ben Shapiro is definitely not the "alt-right". Unless by the alt-right you mean all conservatives. He was heavily targeted by the alt-right since he supported Cruz and he still is on the fence about Trump (criticizes him fairly often). Also he is an Orthodox Jew.
Ben Shapiro is, even though I disagree with him on many things, certainly not alt-right. He is very pro-vaccination and condemned January 6th as an ugly day in American history. His advice to people basically is work hard, get married, have a family, and don't be a criminal.
Do you have some examples of his alt-right political opinions? I've watched a few videos of his that were recommended and don't remember anything there.
I would flag your post if I could. Your provocative statements are not productive and are off-topic. You are obviously some sort of activist. This is not the place for it.
From your bio: " You call it "alt-left", I proudly call it "Antifa".
The problem with the Alt-right on the internet is that they often are just trolls trying to be as offensive as possible.
The actual alt-right political movement is just a very small group. I don't think many outside of that small group actually hold the racist and misogynistic views that are expressed on these forums. It's often just backlash at the rapid change in culture. People want to break the new rules of discourse.
The bigger problem is genuine right wing views then get lumped in with the alt-right. Speakers like Ben Shapiro get called alt-right when their views are not racist or misogynistic. Before long people view many right wing views as hate speech. The more they do that the more people react by saying actually hateful things as a backlash. And so the divide grows.
Ctrl-left is the antipode to the Alt-right: Antifa. They appear to outnumber the neo-nazis and kkk by between 5:1 to 20:1. That's what I meant. i.e. I see them (as newly defined alt-right) as a joke. (well, and horrible)
Alt right is a political term coined by a white supremacist, and encapsulates reactionary ideologies and intolerant, hateful and violent attitudes towards certain races, faiths and nationalities. Those who identify with the term or act accordingly can be accurately grouped with their ethos of violence, and have their ethics and politics more accurately summed than entire nationalities and/or world religions can.
Antifa are pretty explicitly ('by any means necessary', carrying baseball bats, beating people up) a violent group, people can and do enjoy seeing others retaliate.
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