I've known the alt-right is a Jєωιѕн creation when I first became aware of it. And not due to any intense investigation, but because it's main public proponents are Jews and it doesn't exclude Jews. You have a bad memory.
True. I do have a bad memory. And I disagreed with you at that time in 2016. However, I might not blow you off this time.
I've been thinking more about the websites you've pointed me to. Is it possible that this Alt-Right phenomenon is simply something the Jews toy with for fun? Something they want to throw a lasso around and fiddle with?
Or, perhaps more interestingly, do you think this Alt-Right thing is a manifestation of Zionist "Netenyahu" conservative Jews vs liberal globalist Jews?
My introduction to all of it is through blogger Vox Day,
who's been referring to the Alt-Right since at least mid 2016. And while he may happily criticize Jews when it pleases him, he definitely courts them as well with friends such as Molyneux, Yianoppolis, and Cernovich. Plus he's a Protestant and self-professed Zionist.
Things to consider, I suppose. Those links you provided were very helpful. It causes me to want to exercise careful re-analysis of this entire topic. I'm not some sort of edgelord who pleases himself by laughing at the people I upset. And you've definitely contributed something substantive that gives me pause.
I've affiliated with the Alt-Right since May of 2016.