- 20 Jan 2018 10:52
#14880886
Quite a long read, but worth the effort. The article shows through linguistic analysis of Reddit that the alt-right is composed of a coalition of groups of largely young, angry, white males whose social network is composed of:
4chan shitposters
Anti-progressive gamers
Men's rights activists
Anti-globalists
White Supremacists
All of these groups unite under /r/The_Donald and overlap.
https://qz.com/1056319/what-is-the-alt- ... y-uniting/
The alt-right isn’t one group. They don’t have one coherent identity. Rather, they’re a loose collection of people from disparate backgrounds who would never normally interact: bored teenagers, gamers, men’s rights activists, conspiracy theorists and, yes, white nationalists and neo-Nazis. But thanks to the internet, they’re beginning to form a cohesive group identity. And I have the data to prove it.
Quite a long read, but worth the effort. The article shows through linguistic analysis of Reddit that the alt-right is composed of a coalition of groups of largely young, angry, white males whose social network is composed of:
4chan shitposters
Anti-progressive gamers
Men's rights activists
Anti-globalists
White Supremacists
All of these groups unite under /r/The_Donald and overlap.
https://qz.com/1056319/what-is-the-alt- ... y-uniting/
It is only when a theory is a good explanation - hard to vary - that it even matters whether it is testable or not. Therefore, bad explanations are useless whether they are testable or not.