Why did the Alt-Right fail to gain mainstream support?

Because it was not organic.

Alt right views are more mainstream now then they have been since the '60s. What, did you think there was going to be some gay movement with spencer as the leader? No its an awakening of the population to race realism

Actually, they succeeded. Their talking points are now mainstream. The individuals involved thought they’d get money out of it, but that just isn’t how this stuff works.

Back in my day trolling meant something

>mainstream support
Depends on what you refer to as mainstream.

Because the state, supported by massive corporate interests, systematically persecuted and jailed the leaders and participants in the movement. The aftermath of Unite the Right was a textbook example of totalitarian repression but demoralization shills were so effective that most people here are too scared or blind to admit it

charlottesvilleindependentreview.com/

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>Why did the Alt-Right fail to gain mainstream support?
dailycaller.com/2020/01/08/the-view-praises-richard-spencer-trump/

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THIS. What the fuck where people expecting? If anything they have been more successful than i thought they would be