Is it normal i went to a leftist university but became pretty much alt-right?
I recently graduated with a 4-year degree from a major university that is highly left-leaning. Despite this, I basically support the alternative right ("alt-right") group. I say "basically" because I don't follow every alt-right belief, for example, I don't support homophobia. I guess I am somewhere between the alt-light and the alt-right, probably leaning more towards the alt-right.
I side with the alt-light/alt-right because I have looked objectively at data and at reality, I've read articles and statistics and have thought about all of this, and it seems that that side has the correct ideas overall.
I have come to the conclusion that white nationalism, race realism, true free speech, etc. are the true and good things, whereas multiculturalism, political correctness, modern feminism, Islam, etc. are not only stupid, incorrect things - they are also serious threats, and they should be stopped ASAP in white countries.
Before I started university, I was libertarian, but I didn't really have opinions on societal issues. Now I do - for example, I am pro "Europe for Europeans," I believe that diversity is -not- strength. I am a firm believer in race realism, and in gender realism (is that even a phrase?).
Is it normal to have a 180 degree switch -away- from the political and social opinions that you were surrounded by?