What nonsense. The alt-right is a comparatively small group that only started in the last few years and really only over internet and you're trying to say it is defining the whole period of 1973 - 2017?
We've been progressively legalising gay marriage when in the Victorian era homosexuality was a crime and a taboo. These are diametric opposites.
Marginalisation of women? And not men... are you sure?
Shouldn't it be our right to have a dominant ethnicity in our countries and resist people coming in who may be dangerous and drain public services?
If that's 'marginalisation', what's non-marginalisation to you, complete capitulation?
Bless the internet because we can talk about these things, political correctness and 'hate speech' laws scare people off having these debates in the public sphere.
I cannot see how you can logically come to these opinions.
@winstonwordsmith - I did not even mention the alt-right. If you equate the alt-right with the entire history of neoliberalism, than what you are saying is nonsense. Quite simple - you actually have no understanding at all of neoliberalism. Neoliberalism is a "social system", whereas as the alt-right are a bunch of very irrational extremists. If we are talking at cross-purposes where you do not even understand the basics of what I am proposing, then there is little point in continuing this discussion until you come up to speed with what neoliberalism actually means.