Kekistani

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Kekistan +‎ -i

Adjective[edit]

Kekistani (comparative more Kekistani, superlative most Kekistani)

  1. (Internet slang, 4chan, alt-right) Of, relating to, or notionally originating in the fictional alt-right country of Kekistan.
    • 2018, Maik Fielitz, Nick Thurston, Post-Digital Cultures of the Far Right: Online Actions and Offline Consequences in Europe and the US[1], page 42:
      The Kekistani flag became emblematic of Alt-Right trolling tactics.
    • 2019, Grant Kien, Communicating with Memes: Consequences in Post-truth Civilization[2], page 194:
      They claimed the “Kekistani” culture was under attack by social justice warriors and feminists.
    • 2019, Tommaso Venturini, “From Fake To Junk News: The data politics of online virality”, in Didier Bigo, Engin Isin, Evelyn Ruppert, editors, Data Politics Worlds, Subjects, Rights, unnumbered page:
      This last element is crucial because much of the Kekistani subculture revolves around the refusal of the “politically correct”.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Kekistani.

Noun[edit]

Kekistani (plural Kekistanis)

  1. (Internet slang, 4chan, alt-right) A notional citizen of the fictional alt-right country Kekistan.
    • 2018, Maik Fielitz, Nick Thurston, Post-Digital Cultures of the Far Right: Online Actions and Offline Consequences in Europe and the US[3], page 42:
      These videos thus staged a conflict not only between Alt-Right Kekistanis and liberal SJWs but also between the imagined depths of authentic web subculture and its superficial surface.
    • 2020, Kevin D. Williamson, Big White Ghetto: Dead Broke, Stone-Cold Stupid, and High on Rage in the Dank Woolly Wilds of the "Real America", unnumbered page:
      The crowd moves in on the Kekistani, who insists that he isn't a racist or a neo-Nazi or anything like that []
    • 2021, Uroš Cvoro, Kit Messham-Muir, Images of War in Contemporary Art: Terror and Conflict in the Mass Media[4], page 128:
      In January 2017, possibly not uncoincidentally around the time of Trump's inauguration, the idea emerged on Twitter of the Republic of Kekistan, “a country created by users on 4chan's /pol/ board as the tongue-in-cheek ethnic origin of 'shitposters' known as 'Kekistanis' who worship the ancient Egyptian diety [sic] Kek.