Submitted by SirEinzige on Thu, 06/06/2019 - 08:46
You have to think of 1968 and 2016 as the comparative analogies. The potently radical period of the former was 66-70 with recuperation into culture and geopolitical ideology happening in the 70s. A similar thing is happening with the alt-right heading into the 20s. You still had hippies and situationists into the 70s but it was not the same. I predict that at least some alt-right ideas will be recuperated into what I see as an all but inevitable relative conservative turn in the coming gen-z period. The next Steve Jobs will probably be some virtual mixed reality media guy that had a stint as a larping nazi. That's what I for see.
Antifa can see nothing but fascism, it might as well be a sky is falling problem for them as they have no radicalism outside that leftist humanist liberal racket.
You have to think of 1968 and 2016 as the comparative analogies. The potently radical period of the former was 66-70 with recuperation into culture and geopolitical ideology happening in the 70s. A similar thing is happening with the alt-right heading into the 20s. You still had hippies and situationists into the 70s but it was not the same. I predict that at least some alt-right ideas will be recuperated into what I see as an all but inevitable relative conservative turn in the coming gen-z period. The next Steve Jobs will probably be some virtual mixed reality media guy that had a stint as a larping nazi. That's what I for see.
Antifa can see nothing but fascism, it might as well be a sky is falling problem for them as they have no radicalism outside that leftist humanist liberal racket.