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grossproffit

(5,591 posts)
Wed Aug 23, 2017, 12:36 PM Aug 2017

Alt-Right, Nazi Social Media Dictionary. Terminology Used and Their Meanings.

I hope this will help others with the meanings behind Social media tags used by Nazi, Racist scumbags.

Source:

Angry White Men is a blog devoted to exposing White Nationalists, adherents of the Alt-Right movement, and other neo-reactionaries. For the uninitiated, there will be numerous confusing and bizarre terms used by these various factions which require some explanation. Here, readers can gain a better understanding of some of the terminology used by the people whom I write about.

Just a few. Many more at link below:

Echoes – The echoes meme consists of placing three or more sets of parentheses or brackets around Jewish names or words and phrases with Jewish connotations; for example, (((bankers))). The meme started on the popular alt-right podcast The Daily Shoah.
See also Reverse Echoes

Milk – The beverage of choice for the white supremacists who crashed Shia LaBeouf’s now shuttered art project. After Mic reported on the incident and referred to their gallons of whole milk as the new “symbol of white racial purity,” alt-right Twitter accounts began using the bottle of milk emoji in their user names.

Red Pill – A reference to the popular Matrix trilogy, in which the main character Neo (played by Keanu Reeves) is offered the choice of taking a red or blue pill. The red pill would allow Neo to see the world as it really is, while the blue pill would allow him to remain in blissful ignorance. Used by MRAs, MGTOW and alt-right adherents to describe their awakening to a world dominated by feminists and/or racial minorities.

Goy – Once just a Jewish term that meant a non-Jew, the word goy has been adopted (or even reclaimed, in a sense) by white nationalists and anti-Semites. People who identify as alt-right often jokingly refer to themselves and one another as “goy” or its plural, “goyim.”

Anudda Shoah – A phrase used to mock Jews who (supposedly) use every slight against them to express concern that another Shoah, or Holocaust, could be around the corner. The alt-right website The Right Stuff defines it as simply a “displeasing situation.”
See also Shoah

Ovens – A reference to Adolf Hitler’s crematoria, used to dispose of the bodies of dead and sickly concentration camp prisoners. More dark humor than actual death threat, alt-right trolls often post the phrase “Fire up the ovens!” in the social media feeds of Jews and liberals.

Nog – Short for “nig-nog,” a racial slur used against blacks.

Pool Party – The name used by white nationalist website The Right Stuff to refer to its real life meetups.

Fashy Haircut – A high-and-tight haircut adopted by Neo-Nazis.

https://angrywhitemen.org/cucktionary/




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Alt-Right, Nazi Social Media Dictionary. Terminology Used and Their Meanings. (Original Post) grossproffit Aug 2017 OP
They're seriously like Insane Clown Posse fans! Initech Aug 2017 #1
Even the worst Juggalo is a better human being Codeine Aug 2017 #2
Juggalo's hate nazi's/kkk/right workinclasszero Aug 2017 #3
But they do have their own mannerisms, culture, hate of mainstream society. Initech Aug 2017 #5
I got a little education on them recently...here's the links: workinclasszero Aug 2017 #6
... Initech Aug 2017 #7
Soon! workinclasszero Aug 2017 #8
"heeb" for refering to individual Jews and "tribe" for refering to Jews as an ethnic group. DetlefK Aug 2017 #4

Initech

(100,059 posts)
5. But they do have their own mannerisms, culture, hate of mainstream society.
Wed Aug 23, 2017, 12:58 PM
Aug 2017

And their own language, products they buy and cartoon characters that they worship. That is what I was getting at.

But that is good to know that they hate the KKK / nazis.

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