I'm not sure if I can word this eloquently enough, but I'll try. Everyone might wind up disagreeing with me anyway, but that's okay

. I'll put it this way:
I don't disagree that there have always been losers of the incel variety, who have been essentially locked out of the romantic pool, and lived out lonely bitter lives as a result. It's not a new phenomenon. What I am saying is that the various factions of the alt-right all coagulate around a regressive set of principles that uphold gender and racial hierarchies, which not coincidentally match the status quo in this country: white male hegemony. "Mainstream" establishment conservatives on the other hand traditionally seek white male
financial elite hegemony. There was tension between the right and the alt-right during the primaries, hence DJT beating out his GOP fellows. The issue was white male non-elites feeling left out in the cold, too far down the pecking order, even though they meet all the standards that matter (whiteness, maleness). The entire alt-right movement, from extremely online neo-Nazis to men's rights activists to incels, are branches on the same tree.
I'm not saying that individually these various groups and subcultures are huge or powerful in and of themselves. But I do believe that the establishment right is perfectly willing to cater to them -- has catered to them already, in fact -- and doesn't mind throwing them bones on their pet issues. It's the Southern Strategy re-purposed to the alt-right. There's nothing they won't do, ultimately, in order to
remain the establishment.
What do abortion restrictions have to do with incels? Well what does Mike Pence have to do with Donald Trump? The desire to seize and assert power and dominance ruthlessly. Republicans got their tax cuts. What's the end of DACA, or temporary protected status for half a million people, or Roe v. Wade, or protections for LGBTQ and disabled people, compared to that?
Notes:
I recognize that even though white male hegemony is the status quo, there are women, gay people, POCs who identify with the right and the alt-right anyway, so it's fine to imagine a "mostly" before all the times I mention that stuff. Also I hope it's clear from my post history that I don't think Dems are blameless in this, or don't maneuver for power, etc.
I'm being fairly moderate in my language because, to be honest, I think the "right" (and tbh not just the right) largely agrees with "alt-right" principles -- that non-white people, non-male people, disabled people, gay people, poor people, etc. aren't really 100% people -- and differ only in degree. So making these concessions isn't particularly difficult.
Lastly, I don't want to sound like I think just because this is what's happening imo that it's going to always be successful, or that it won't be nipped in the bud or otherwise battled by forces of opposition. Like, I don't think all this regression is inevitable (though, on the other hand, some of it is already happening). But that's kinda why I posted the response to Douthat in the first place. The push-back is a positive thing.
This post has been edited by Luv2B_Sassy: 06 May 2018 - 02:58 AM