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AP Definitive Source | Writing about the ‘alt-right’

Writing about the ‘alt-right’
Nov. 28, 2016, by John Daniszewski


Recent developments have put the so-called “alt-right” movement in the news. They highlight the need for clarity around use of the term and around some related terms, such as “white nationalism” and “white supremacism.”

Let’s tackle them.

The “alt-right” or “alternative right” is a name currently embraced by some white supremacists and white nationalists to refer to themselves and their ideology, which emphasizes preserving and protecting the white race in the United States in addition to, or over, other traditional conservative positions such as limited government, low taxes and strict law-and-order.

The movement has been described as a mix of racism, white nationalism and populism.

Although many adherents backed President-elect Donald Trump in the recent election, Trump last week said he disavows and condemns the “alt-right.”

The movement criticizes “multiculturalism” and more rights for non-whites, women, Jews, Muslims, gays, immigrants and other minorities. Its members reject the American democratic ideal that all should have equality under the law regardless of creed, gender, ethnic origin or race.

Usage


“Alt-right” (quotation marks, hyphen and lower case) may be used in quotes or modified as in the “self-described” or “so-called alt-right” in stories discussing what the movement says about itself.

Avoid using the term generically and without definition, however, because it is not well known and the term may exist primarily as a public-relations device to make its supporters’ actual beliefs less clear and more acceptable to a broader audience. In the past we have called such beliefs racist, neo-Nazi or white supremacist.


Boilerplate

Again, whenever “alt-right” is used in a story, be sure to include a definition: “an offshoot of conservatism mixing racism, white nationalism and populism,” or, more simply, “a white nationalist movement.”

Here is an example from the AP news report:


With an ideology that’s a mix of racism, white nationalism and old-fashioned populism, the “alt-right” has burst into the collective consciousness since members showed up at the Republican National Convention to celebrate Trump’s nomination last summer.


Be specific and call it straight


Finally, when writing on extreme groups, be precise and provide evidence to support the characterization.

We should not limit ourselves to letting such groups define themselves, and instead should report their actions, associations, history and positions to reveal their actual beliefs and philosophy, as well as how others see them.
 

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I use Alt-Right for internet racists.

In real life they're just conservatives who use a louder whistle.

I feel like they're just any conservative who has "cool" memes and lingo...

Still don't know what the views of an "alt-right" entail besides anti globalism...
 

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:heh: by all means..the media should give tighter definitions of terms they use to discredit opposing points of view.

the funny thing is you never hear alt left..they never call osamas boys alt muslims...its a weak attempt at feigning objectivity while keeping the neo nazis tethered to conservatives
 
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:heh: by all means..the media should give tighter definitions of terms they use to discredit opposing points of view.

the funny thing is you never hear alt left..they never call osamas boys being called alt muslims...its a weak attempt at feigning objectivity while keeping the neo nazis tethered to conservatives

There was a profile of that Muslim terrorist at Ohio State in the local newspaper that highlighted his fear of praying at Ohio State because there were no prayer rooms like at Columbus State Community College. He was afraid of praying out in the open because of the perception created by the media about Muslims.

Irony :mjgrin:

I saw a thread on Facebook by a professor at Ohio State who teaches some bullshyt gender studies course crying about how xenophobic America is, sympathizing with this stupid fukk and a bunch of her friends comments basically saying "he's not a terrorist; he just had troubles fitting in as a Muslim in xenophobic America".

These alt-lefters are something else.

They don't understand PC run amok helped put Trump in office.
 

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There was a profile of that Muslim terrorist at Ohio State in the local newspaper that highlighted his fear of praying at Ohio State because there were no prayer rooms like at Columbus State Community College. He was afraid of praying out in the open because of the perception created by the media about Muslims.

Irony :mjgrin:

I saw a thread on Facebook by a professor at Ohio State who teaches some bullshyt gender studies course crying about how xenophobic America is, sympathizing with this stupid fukk and a bunch of her friends comments basically saying "he's not a terrorist; he just had troubles fitting in as a Muslim in xenophobic America".

These alt-lefters are something else.

They don't understand PC run amok helped put Trump in office.
:dead: if only he had a "safe space" to go to so other people wont hurt him....oh wait
 

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There was a profile of that Muslim terrorist at Ohio State in the local newspaper that highlighted his fear of praying at Ohio State because there were no prayer rooms like at Columbus State Community College. He was afraid of praying out in the open because of the perception created by the media about Muslims.

Irony :mjgrin:

I saw a thread on Facebook by a professor at Ohio State who teaches some bullshyt gender studies course crying about how xenophobic America is, sympathizing with this stupid fukk and a bunch of her friends comments basically saying "he's not a terrorist; he just had troubles fitting in as a Muslim in xenophobic America".

These alt-lefters are something else.

They don't understand PC run amok helped put Trump in office.

What does this have to do with the story? You alt right, I mean White Nationalist will try anything to divert attention from any issue being discussed.
 

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There was a profile of that Muslim terrorist at Ohio State in the local newspaper that highlighted his fear of praying at Ohio State because there were no prayer rooms like at Columbus State Community College. He was afraid of praying out in the open because of the perception created by the media about Muslims.

Irony :mjgrin:

I saw a thread on Facebook by a professor at Ohio State who teaches some bullshyt gender studies course crying about how xenophobic America is, sympathizing with this stupid fukk and a bunch of her friends comments basically saying "he's not a terrorist; he just had troubles fitting in as a Muslim in xenophobic America".

These alt-lefters are something else.

They don't understand PC run amok helped put Trump in office.


You keep running with this ridiculous narrative.

And considering that you are a white supremacist the reason is even more glaring
 
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