What % of the so-called alt-right were just plain ol' libertarians before?

Steve Kinney admin at pilobilus.net
Sun Nov 20 11:54:22 PST 2016


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On 11/20/2016 02:05 PM, Razer wrote:
>> Robert Taylor, 29, described the conference as a “victory party.”
>> Mr. Taylor was a committed libertarian, he said, working for Ron
>> Paul’s presidential campaigns and even moving to New Hampshire
>> for a project organized by the like-minded. If Hillary Clinton
>> had won the election, he said, he would have advocated
>> secession.
>> 
>> “I thought I had all the right answers and had read all the
>> right books,” he said. “I heard about the alt-right movement, and
>> it just lit a fire in me.”
>> 
>> Mr. Taylor said that with Mr. Trump, “we have breathing room; we
>> have a little time.”
>> 
> http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/20/us/politics/white-nationalists-celeb
rate-an-awakening-after-donald-trumps-victory.html?_r=0

What
> 
% of the so-called Libertarians were just plain ol' alt-right all
along?  Other than the nationalist and racist overtones in alt-right
propaganda, I don't see much if any difference.


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