The alt-right is a group largely known for their vehement anti-liberal stance...

>The alt-right is a group largely known for their vehement anti-liberal stance, often incorporating white nationalism and is often associated with outlets like Breitbart and Alex Jones’ InfoWars – as well as the Pepe the Frog meme for reasons unknown, other than its off-putting nature.

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>Alt-right

When will this meme word die

So we've gone from far right to alt right? What next? Neo-right or extreme far naziright?

I miss joecartoon

When will the attention wear off?

I really fucking hate this news cycle

>>>/twitter/

Alt-kike.

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Dumb frogposter.

daily reminder to never personally associate with the alt-right, it's the latest in buzzwords that will give you the same reputation as 'racist' or 'sexist' will

but when I take a political test it puts me and Ghandi on top of eachother

Oh yeah Ghandi was a massive racist.

I'm okay with this

November 9st

For a group of people who supposedly scorn labels, they sure do like to label stuff.

>never personally associate with the alt-right

"the who? the left?"

>tfw I accidentally did in march to try and explain the difference between my conservative stances and neocon ones.

If I ever meet the guy again I'm sure he'd start making meme accusations.

i think co-opting sam hyde's response could be entertaining just for the reactions 'What is the Alt right some kind of Indie book store?'

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Check out this Channel 4 news report from Britbongistan it mentions 'pepe the frog' extensively.

SJWs love labels. The left hated labels about twenty years ago but fell in love with them when they discovered the ability to use labels to create an oppression hierarchy..

Once you lose your opinions.

>Pepe the Frog
>its off-putting nature
PEPE IS NOT OFF-PUTTING, REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

>you're a meanie racist nazi scumbag!
>all right, faggot
Wow, so hard.

The origins of Pepe are the cosmos that makes up the green text of implications for lulz reasons to go where no meme has gone before, to explore dankness yet unknown.

At least normies will stop posting pepe the racist frog memes

Sup Forums prevailed where /r9k/ failed, which was taking pepe away from the normies.

You deserve them, retard.

The "alt-right" is a move to consolidate establishment dissidents under one false banner in order to make them gather under a name and be tangibly assaultable. It's a great strategy that shows just how devious the establishment (of which the (((j00s))) are part of) is.

Came here to REEEEEE this

Suippose for one second that you had to explain Pepe to a normie, though. How would you do it? 'Meme frog' or 'muh board culture' isn't adequate. Exactly what is the appeal of pepe? The best I can work it out is this:

It being an image board prone to reacting with pictures to show emotion or intent, Pepe started off alongside the caption 'Feels Good Man'. However, after a while it changed via means of a primitive shoop and a new caption: 'Feels Bad Man'. At this point for frog-related reasons 'REEEEEEEEEEE' came into being.

Now around this point some Polish meme, Wojak, came to embody 'feels', especially the negative. This ousted Pepe from his position, and so in large part he returned to his original intent - being pelased - however rather than simply feeling good the new variation was conflated with the 'smug anime girl' meme and thus smug Pepe was born.

He began to be posted in tandem with Wojak in order to express Wojak - the downtrodden - and Pepe - the smug and sometimes oppressive victor in whichever situation they were depicted.

Another classic of board culture is variations on a theme: images altered slightly to look l,ike some other character, other aesthetic changes etc. Thus, with the conception of 'rare Pepes' the character truly exploded as meme production kicked into overdrive.

Shortly after this, some stupid bullshit regarding an Egyptian deity was thrown into the mix, and Pepe became synonymous not with the alt-right but a demonic God of chaos that the site adopted as a figurehead for mischief and inexplicable coincidences - or, for the more eccentric, a force somehow behind various natural disasters and terrorist attacks as part of a gnostic/ chaos magic system of belief.

*8 bit wav samples*
>You ain't got the bahlls
>Wuss

Fucking faggots co-opting shit.

Jews at that.

Sup Forums is where it began, and it was just a reaction to the SJW nonsense. Politically incorrect for the sake of free speech.

Then they tried censoring talk about immigration and stuff like BLM, then there was another reaction.

Then normies came along and made money off of it.

Trump was popular because he wasn't PC.

Your Pepe commentary is spot on

It's also good to use due to so many various races and cultures that are a part of the board. A frog is a good example of something that anyone can ID with.

How's it feel to get your own star and be branded for humiliation?

>This mass appeal is bolstered by the fact that as an anthropomorphic character Pepe is without race or other strongly defining characteristics. As such, on an internationally populated website he may readily be identified with regardless of creed or colour. As such he represents the breadth and diversity of posters unified by a shared sense of humour and irrespective of nationality or cultural differences.

Where's your racist scapegoat now libshills?

An American presidential candidate just dedicated an entire speech to it. The media reported on it for a week.

It's in the lexicon now. It won't be said as much as recently, but it'll keep popping up during this campaign.

It won't die. We'll probably get an alt-left if the Bernie inspired socialists unite.

Can alt-left be ideologically liberal but skeptical of immigration, regressive/ identity politics and acknowledging the differences between genders and races? If so I have #3rdDegreeBerns now