Identitarian

//aɪˌdɛntɪˈtɛəɹi.ən//

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"The revolution in the Vendée, where peasants and noblemen had risen against the identitarian terrorists of Paris" (p. 117)

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It began in May, when Mr. Fiato, a leader of the Italian branch of a European right-wing movement that calls itself identitarian, joined his allies in using an inflatable raft to momentarily delay a ship carrying Doctors Without Borders personnel that was chartered to rescue migrants at sea.

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Identitarian youth movements have been linked directly to some of the mainstream parties discussed above, as well as to the terrorists in the following chapter. Their politics venerates youth (a common refrain declares a ‘war on the baby boomers’) and blames past generations for ecological crises.

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Sex between men is articulated as a casual act of “being free to be a man” that need not have any troubling gay identitarian consequences.

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