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- Overall, we rate AltRight.com Questionable based on the use of poor sources, an extreme right wing bias, promotion of propaganda and affiliation with groups that are labeled as a hate group.
Detailed Report
Reasoning: Extreme Right, Propaganda, Conspiracy, Hate Group
Country: USA
World Press Freedom Rank: USA 48/180
History
Founded in 2017, AltRight.com is a Virginia based Alt-Right blog run by Richard Spencer and Daniel Friberg. The intent of the site according to their about page is “AltRight.com brings together the best writers and analysts from the Alt-Right, in North America, Europe, and around the world.”
AltRight.com publishes stories under the categories of Culture, Perspective, and Policy. They also broadcast propaganda videos under the category show and have a category called AltRight Plus, which is a subscription based membership area.
Richard Spencer, according to his interview with The Atlantic titled “His Kampf ”stated “The long-term goal, is the establishment of a “post-American” white “ethno-state,” through a slow process of awakening ethnic pride and instituting government policies that reflect a new white race consciousness.”
Richard Spencer was a supporter of President Donald Trump during the 2016 election. However, Spencer is now critical of President Trump due to his interventionist foreign policy, such as: “Stay Out Of Syria.“
Funded by / Ownership
AltRight.com is owned by Richard Spencer.
Analysis / Bias
In review, AltRight.com utilizes emotionally loaded language both in their headlines and in their articles such as “Donald Trump has, sadly, failed to fulfill his potential as an agent of change.” They often publish articles with sensational headlines using loaded language such as “Ted Cruz and the Circle of Political Cuckoldry” and “We are going to take down the Globo-Corpo-Homo-Judeo Industrial Complex.” Typically, AltRight.com utilizes discredited sources such as the dailymail.co.uk and conspiracy sites such as zerohedge.com, and questionable sources such as dangerandplay.com and GotNews.
AltRight.com also republishes stories from the questionable National Policy Institute, which is a white supremacist think tank based in Alexandria, Virginia and founded by William Regnery II.
Further, The Southern Poverty Law Center describes Richard Spencer as a “leading academic racist” and the National Policy Institute as a hate group.
As of this update they have not published a new article in over 1 year, but still have an internet presence.
Overall, we rate AltRight.com Questionable based on the use of poor sources, an extreme right wing bias, promotion of propaganda and affiliation with groups that are labeled as a hate group. (M. Huitsing 4/15/2018) Updated (8/29/2019)
Source: https://altright.com/
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