Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance.
What's the alt-right or alternative right?
Millions of people heard the term for the first time when Hillary Clinton mentioned it in a campaign ad last week.
A campaign chair that ran a website that has become a field day for the alt-right, which is racist and all sorts of otherists.
The alt-right, which is a sort of dressed-up-in-suits version of the neo-Nazi and white supremacist movements.
She said it's full of terrible people, and she tried to connect it to Donald Trump.
So the mainstream media are now full of stories explaining the alt-right.
Even a Japanese newspaper interviewed me the other day about the Aruto Raito.
As a long-standing member of the alt-right, this is how I see it.
We are a broad, dissident movement that includes many different websites, organizations, and viewpoints.
Some members hold distinctive positions on sex roles, trade and free markets, forms of government, and foreign policy.
But they all agree on one thing.
Equality is a dangerous myth.
The alt-right is united in rejecting the current dogma that all races are equal.
Races are different.
They differ in average levels of intelligence.
They do not build identical societies.
And there is no reason to think non-whites can maintain Western civilization, the civilization that whites created.
And most people prefer the culture created by their own race and prefer to be around people like themselves.
Blacks, Hispanics, and Asians express this preference all the time and everyone thinks it's fine.
It's Only whites who are thought to be immoral if they openly prefer the culture, society, and people of Europe.
Now, if you're shocked by what I've said so far, you're not part of the alt-right.
Not yet.
But just wait.
We're growing all the time.
The alt-right is eager to have the honest dialogue on race that former Attorney General Eric Holder and others claim to want.
Well, they're not sincere.
They want to exclude everyone who disagrees with them.
Honest dialogue is meaningless if everyone already agrees.
Let me give you a little alt-right history.
The term was first used in 2008 and came out of the political discussion group the H.L. Mencken Club.
And the people who first popularized the expression were Richard Spencer and Paul Gottfried.
In the last eight years, the alt-right has expanded enormously.
It's now closely associated with websites such as V-Dare, Takis Magazine, my own American Renaissance, and many bold new sites such as Radix Journal, Social Matter, The Right Stuff, Red Ice Radio,
The Political Sesspool, and The Alternative Right.
Many of the most creative and dynamic members are the alt-right Twitter army, always ready with clever memes and smackdowns against liberal journalists.
Most of the people in the alt-right, especially the younger ones, have to hide their identities because of our oppressive political atmosphere.
Only a tiny fraction of the alt-right can afford to be open about their views because if you dissent publicly, you can be fired from your job, kicked out of school.
It's like the dissident movement in the old Soviet Union.
Despite the fact that we claim to live in the land of the free and the home of the brave.
Hillary Clinton and the press have tried to tie the alt-right to Alex Jones and to various people associated with Breitbart.com and to Donald Trump himself.
This is dishonest.
None of these people has ever taken up the cause of white identity or talked openly about race and IQ.
We may be sympathetic to people such as Steve Bannon of Breitbart and Donald Trump because of their views on immigration, but they have never spoken up for explicitly white interests.
If you want to learn more about the alt-right, the biological reality of race, or the importance of white racial consciousness, please visit our website, AmericanRenaissance, at www.amran.com or any of the other sites that I've mentioned.
It could be your first step into a world where things finally make sense, where there are real solutions to problems liberal orthodoxy can't even understand, much less solve.