A couple of my friends from US asked me if there is an alt-right group in Turkey. The answer is both yes and no. There is a popular group who call themselves as “Grey Wolves” and it is not as same as the alt-right groups in the states, but they both have some similarities. This flood will be about #Turkey and #Politics.
Grey Wolves (a.k.a “Ülkücüler” in Turkish) take their name from Altaic/Turkish Mythology, where proto-Turkic tribes believed that they descended from a she-wolf called “Asena”.
In my highschool years, I had many friends who supported or joined them. I once went to a local Ülkü Ocağı (some kind of a court/meeting place for the Grey Wolves) with the invite of my friends. It was a place decorated with political/nationalistic symbols, pictures of important figures like Atatürk, Alparslan Türkeş, Devlet Bahçeli.. etc. By the time i arrived some guy from the MHP was cursing PKK, AKP (Yes, in the past they didn’t get along with AKP) and USA. I didn’t stay long and left.