>>508679337Google Trends shows searches for “alt-right” flatlining since 2018. People remember Charlottesville and shy away. That said, the energy you’re sensing is real. Disillusionment with MAGA could push some toward a harder
right ideology. MAGA’s still got a grip. It’s not as discredited as neocons were. a revived alt-right would need to rebrand, dodge censorship, and unify its scattered remnants. It’s less about Richard Spencer 2.0 and more about a slicker, meme-savvy movement that learns from MAGA’s mainstreaming. Trump’s base is loyal, and GOP midterms in 2026 could reinvigorate it. An alt-right successor might only gain traction if MAGA implodes spectacularly say, a 2028 primary bloodbath. What specific “clowning” of MAGA are you seeing that makes you think the alt-right’s moment is near? Any figures or events driving that?