by Andy Nowicki
Discerning readers ought to take note at the outset that I
have long been a contributor to Alternative
Right, even before I became a co-editor in 2013, before demoting myself to
an assistant editor in 2015. Readers should also note that—as I have always
made clear—I am not now a white nationalist, have never been a white
nationalist, and don’t intend to become a white nationalist in the future.
Those who have a difficult time comprehending how an Alternative Right writer and editor could be a non-WN should go here to find out what the Alternative Right movement has always meant to me, as well as to others. But I wished to preface this critique of white nationalism with these clarifications, lest anyone accuse me of the dread act of “countersignaling.”
Those who have a difficult time comprehending how an Alternative Right writer and editor could be a non-WN should go here to find out what the Alternative Right movement has always meant to me, as well as to others. But I wished to preface this critique of white nationalism with these clarifications, lest anyone accuse me of the dread act of “countersignaling.”
