I came across this video which explains the progressive view of internet politics from their side: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P55t6eryY3g
It goes into who they view as "alt-right", what they think their opponents are saying and how they think the online world contributes to it all. Covers everything from Jordan Peterson, to Charlottesville, to nazis infiltrating gaming/anime/etc. It also has some hilarious quotes like, "There's a joke on the internet that nerds only perceive two races: white and political".
One of the central themes I got implicitly was that everything not progressive is Nazism. "Not-liberal", "alt-right", and "nazi" are used interchangeably. There's this strange argument that "Nazis are bad" is not a political statement since everyone agrees and that therefore "Nazis are good" is also not a political statement. This combined with the marketplace of ideas provides cover for Nazis to propagate their ideas.
At 18:08, he proposes an onion as a metaphor for the "alt-right". Each layer represents a red pill until a final red pill at the centre, which might be about Jews. He then says that number and order of these pills might vary. It seems like he's really trying to force the metaphor to frame anyone with non-progressive ideas as part of a heirarchy of forbidden ideas which culminates in anti-semitism.
The video lists 14 possible exits from the "cis het white male" centered world but my favorite is the last: "He may revisit an old belief system such as religion, social justice, or a really wholesome fandom (Steven Universe)".
Generally, my autoplay leads to communists like Slavoj Zizek that I just ignore, but i guess it's fun to see what the other side says too. I was frequently surprised to see how often this video validated my stereotypes of progressives. Anyways, 2/10 check it out for a laugh.
The biggest 'alt-right pipeline' in existence is the left themselves. I didn't switch to voting for the right because the right changed its stances - I switched because the left cast me out and told me that I, as a straight white male, am inherently evil and that 'my people' (10% of the world's population) should not be allowed to have any space on earth that they govern themselves.
Looking at the history of other ethnic groups with no space that they govern themselves, from the ancient world through to the present day, there is absolutely no way this does not result in mass killings of whites.
The biggest 'alt-right pipeline' is the basic fucking instinct to survive.
Not an incorrect statement when it comes to describing many others who are here. Which is pretty much why I have little care on listening to people here when they spout the classic "Just want to play vidya" line.
I mean, I do, unironically, just want to play videogames.