Alt-right (Vietnamese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Alt-right" in Vietnamese language version.

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  • McAfee, Tierney (ngày 25 tháng 8 năm 2016). “What Is the Alt-Right Anyway? A User's Guide”. People (tạp chí). Truy cập ngày 25 tháng 8 năm 2016.

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  • Walsh, Joan (ngày 20 tháng 7 năm 2016). “Islamophobes, White Supremacists, and Gays for Trump—the Alt-Right Arrives at the RNC”. The Nation. Bản gốc lưu trữ ngày 10 tháng 11 năm 2016. Truy cập ngày 1 tháng 10 năm 2016. At the self-described "most fab party at the RNC" Tuesday night, Islamophobe provocateur Pamela Geller, not renowned as a stand-up comedian, opened with a joke... Before Geller and Yiannopolous spoke, the crowd welcomed the notorious Dutch politician Geert Wilders, who runs the anti-immigrant Dutch Party for Freedom. Wilders, a Trump admirer, was banned from entering Britain in 2009 for his Islamophobia (the decision was reversed in 2010) but was welcome here in Cleveland. An exhilarated Richard Spencer, a leading white nationalist who coined the term "alt-right," introduced himself to me just as Milo began to speak. 'This is the alt-right convention!...' At this first "alt-right convention," most of the influentials weren't known to the public. They're hoping that will change, under President Donald J. Trump."

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