Apparently if you want individual freedom over forced vaccination and medical tyranny this is called Alt-Right now.
I will take individual freedom over medical tyranny any day.
You are being manipulated into thinking "Freedom" is a bad thing. Freedom is my body my choice, Sorry.
Take a look at this obvious CCP style bandwagonning against the word "Freedom"
"Oh, can't be like the Americans, Oh no, can't be alt-right, no, no." What kind of people fall for this stuff?
Re-defining words is now a thing. Freedom=Alt-Right
Really? Who does not like freedom from medical tyranny?
"The word "freedom" has become common among far-right groups, experts say"
"Often associated with protests and rallies in the United States, the term has taken hold among protesters who are part of the Freedom Convoy, which rolled into Ottawa in late January and has become entrenched in the city's downtown."
"It's also a term that has thrived among far-right groups"
"When they're yelling they care so much about their freedom, they're taking freedoms away from other people who don't have the same kind of agency and choice that they do,"
"To see the word freedom bandied about as part of these protests points to a broader circulation of what Elisabeth Anker calls "violent" forms of freedom. "
"Freedom is a slippery concept," said Anker, an associate professor of political science at George Washington University and author of Ugly Freedoms, which examines the history of how freedom, as a concept, has been used in American society.
"On the far right, [individual freedom] is often translated into somebody who refuses to be bound by norms of equality, treating all people equally or norms to remedy inequality, whether that's trying to remedy racial discrimination or gender discrimination."
The word has been used by far-right groups as part of push-back against efforts to remedy inequality, she added.
And while those forms of "violent freedom" can result in situations that are dangerous, discriminatory or anti-democratic, the call to action can gain broader support because fighting for freedom is seen as a noble cause.
Far-right groups began appearing in Canada back in 2015, and in the years since, Perry says that anti-state rhetoric has gained more mainstream popularity.
Now, "freedom" leads social media posts about the protests, is trumpeted in memes and is even the focus of merchandise. A bumper sticker that reads "Mandate Freedom," emblazoned with a Maple Leaf, is available for sale online. So are T-shirts and hats promoting the Freedom Convoy.
In those places — and in Canada — it's likely there's a general consensus that wearing masks is for the benefit of society's most vulnerable.
But even in Canada, some protesters have balked at the idea, claiming the need for freedom.
"It's been taking a lot of people by surprise to see people in Canada, who often seem so much more accepting of social interdependence, to start pushing back against it with the language of individual freedom," said Anker.