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In the wake of last week's indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), there have been a number of public reactions from prominent far-right actors across a pretty broad spectrum. I've written up a relatively short summary of some of those responses.
The short version is that the underlying assumption that they all share -- and that the indictment validates -- is that, on one hand, there is no real threat from the far right, racism and white supremacy aren't real, and political violence only ever comes from the left; on the other hand, groups like the SPLC and others on the liberal-left spectrum are committed to ratcheting up fear of the far right for their own political and financial benefit.
That theory is just fine for the people who are the most detached from consensus reality (people like Alex Jones and Laura Loomer), because they've largely been committed to the same argument for a long time. For them, groups like Patriot Front can only ever exist as "fed ops" that don't actually involve people who really believe what they say.
However, it doesn't sit as well with the self-identified white nationalists and other neo-fascists, who basically feel emasculated by the implication that their thoughts and actions are only ever allowed to exist at the discretion of liberal and left-wing entities.
Anyways, read the whole thing for details, if you're into that sort of thing.
https://joseph-k.medium.com/the-far-right-responds-to-the-splc-indictment-d2bc5a4e4ef5
#AlexJones #LauraLoomer #GregJohnson #JaredTaylor #NathanDamigo #PatriotFront #HenrikPalmgren #RedIce #SPLC #DOJ #fascism #NeoNazis #fcknzs #masculinity
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In the wake of last week's indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), there have been a number of public reactions from prominent far-right actors across a pretty broad spectrum. I've written up a relatively short summary of some of those responses.
The short version is that the underlying assumption that they all share -- and that the indictment validates -- is that, on one hand, there is no real threat from the far right, racism and white supremacy aren't real, and political violence only ever comes from the left; on the other hand, groups like the SPLC and others on the liberal-left spectrum are committed to ratcheting up fear of the far right for their own political and financial benefit.
That theory is just fine for the people who are the most detached from consensus reality (people like Alex Jones and Laura Loomer), because they've largely been committed to the same argument for a long time. For them, groups like Patriot Front can only ever exist as "fed ops" that don't actually involve people who really believe what they say.
However, it doesn't sit as well with the self-identified white nationalists and other neo-fascists, who basically feel emasculated by the implication that their thoughts and actions are only ever allowed to exist at the discretion of liberal and left-wing entities.
Anyways, read the whole thing for details, if you're into that sort of thing.
https://joseph-k.medium.com/the-far-right-responds-to-the-splc-indictment-d2bc5a4e4ef5
#AlexJones #LauraLoomer #GregJohnson #JaredTaylor #NathanDamigo #PatriotFront #HenrikPalmgren #RedIce #SPLC #DOJ #fascism #NeoNazis #fcknzs #masculinity
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In the wake of last week's indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), there have been a number of public reactions from prominent far-right actors across a pretty broad spectrum. I've written up a relatively short summary of some of those responses.
The short version is that the underlying assumption that they all share -- and that the indictment validates -- is that, on one hand, there is no real threat from the far right, racism and white supremacy aren't real, and political violence only ever comes from the left; on the other hand, groups like the SPLC and others on the liberal-left spectrum are committed to ratcheting up fear of the far right for their own political and financial benefit.
That theory is just fine for the people who are the most detached from consensus reality (people like Alex Jones and Laura Loomer), because they've largely been committed to the same argument for a long time. For them, groups like Patriot Front can only ever exist as "fed ops" that don't actually involve people who really believe what they say.
However, it doesn't sit as well with the self-identified white nationalists and other neo-fascists, who basically feel emasculated by the implication that their thoughts and actions are only ever allowed to exist at the discretion of liberal and left-wing entities.
Anyways, read the whole thing for details, if you're into that sort of thing.
https://joseph-k.medium.com/the-far-right-responds-to-the-splc-indictment-d2bc5a4e4ef5
#AlexJones #LauraLoomer #GregJohnson #JaredTaylor #NathanDamigo #PatriotFront #HenrikPalmgren #RedIce #SPLC #DOJ #fascism #NeoNazis #fcknzs #masculinity
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In the wake of last week's indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), there have been a number of public reactions from prominent far-right actors across a pretty broad spectrum. I've written up a relatively short summary of some of those responses.
The short version is that the underlying assumption that they all share -- and that the indictment validates -- is that, on one hand, there is no real threat from the far right, racism and white supremacy aren't real, and political violence only ever comes from the left; on the other hand, groups like the SPLC and others on the liberal-left spectrum are committed to ratcheting up fear of the far right for their own political and financial benefit.
That theory is just fine for the people who are the most detached from consensus reality (people like Alex Jones and Laura Loomer), because they've largely been committed to the same argument for a long time. For them, groups like Patriot Front can only ever exist as "fed ops" that don't actually involve people who really believe what they say.
However, it doesn't sit as well with the self-identified white nationalists and other neo-fascists, who basically feel emasculated by the implication that their thoughts and actions are only ever allowed to exist at the discretion of liberal and left-wing entities.
Anyways, read the whole thing for details, if you're into that sort of thing.
https://joseph-k.medium.com/the-far-right-responds-to-the-splc-indictment-d2bc5a4e4ef5
#AlexJones #LauraLoomer #GregJohnson #JaredTaylor #NathanDamigo #PatriotFront #HenrikPalmgren #RedIce #SPLC #DOJ #fascism #NeoNazis #fcknzs #masculinity
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In the wake of last week's indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), there have been a number of public reactions from prominent far-right actors across a pretty broad spectrum. I've written up a relatively short summary of some of those responses.
The short version is that the underlying assumption that they all share -- and that the indictment validates -- is that, on one hand, there is no real threat from the far right, racism and white supremacy aren't real, and political violence only ever comes from the left; on the other hand, groups like the SPLC and others on the liberal-left spectrum are committed to ratcheting up fear of the far right for their own political and financial benefit.
That theory is just fine for the people who are the most detached from consensus reality (people like Alex Jones and Laura Loomer), because they've largely been committed to the same argument for a long time. For them, groups like Patriot Front can only ever exist as "fed ops" that don't actually involve people who really believe what they say.
However, it doesn't sit as well with the self-identified white nationalists and other neo-fascists, who basically feel emasculated by the implication that their thoughts and actions are only ever allowed to exist at the discretion of liberal and left-wing entities.
Anyways, read the whole thing for details, if you're into that sort of thing.
https://joseph-k.medium.com/the-far-right-responds-to-the-splc-indictment-d2bc5a4e4ef5
#AlexJones #LauraLoomer #GregJohnson #JaredTaylor #NathanDamigo #PatriotFront #HenrikPalmgren #RedIce #SPLC #DOJ #fascism #NeoNazis #fcknzs #masculinity
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When’s the best time to trade Logan Webb? https://www.rawchili.com/mlb/458213/ #BarryZito #Baseball #BusterPosey #CorbinBurnes #DavidPrice #DLHall #Dodgers #DrewSmyly #DylanCease #GregJohnson #JeffSamardzija #JoeyOrtiz #LoganWebb #MLB #NickFranklin #Padres #Rays #SanDiego #SanFranciscoGiants #Seattle #StartingPitcher #SusanSlusser #TheGiants #TimKawakami #WillyAdames #YuDarvish
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When’s the best time to trade Logan Webb? https://www.rawchili.com/mlb/458213/ #BarryZito #Baseball #BusterPosey #CorbinBurnes #DavidPrice #DLHall #Dodgers #DrewSmyly #DylanCease #GregJohnson #JeffSamardzija #JoeyOrtiz #LoganWebb #MLB #NickFranklin #Padres #Rays #SanDiego #SanFranciscoGiants #Seattle #StartingPitcher #SusanSlusser #TheGiants #TimKawakami #WillyAdames #YuDarvish
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Rafael Devers says he’ll play any position the Giants ask https://www.rawchili.com/mlb/376258/ #AlexBregman #BarryBonds #Baseball #BobMelvin #Boston #BostonRedSox #BostonRedSox #BusterPosey #CAStateWire #California #ClevelandGuardians #GregJohnson #JustinVerlander #LosAngelesDodgers #MAStateWire #Massachusetts #MattChapman #MLB #MLBBaseball #MLBPlayoffs #RafaelDevers #RedSox #RedSox #SanFrancisco #SanFranciscoGiants #Sports #SportsTransactions #WillyAdames
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Rafael Devers says he’ll play any position the Giants ask https://www.rawchili.com/mlb/376258/ #AlexBregman #BarryBonds #Baseball #BobMelvin #Boston #BostonRedSox #BostonRedSox #BusterPosey #CAStateWire #California #ClevelandGuardians #GregJohnson #JustinVerlander #LosAngelesDodgers #MAStateWire #Massachusetts #MattChapman #MLB #MLBBaseball #MLBPlayoffs #RafaelDevers #RedSox #RedSox #SanFrancisco #SanFranciscoGiants #Sports #SportsTransactions #WillyAdames
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From the article:
Hatewatch has identified a previously pseudonymous author and ideologue whose writings in the 2000s and early 2010s heavily influenced the “manosphere,” a loose network of blogs, forums, websites and influencers who support rolling back women’s rights, reject feminism and advocate for rigid gender roles.
Christopher Moore, 60, is a former academic who has written under the pen name “Francis Roger Devlin” or “F. Roger Devlin” since the early 2000s. He is the author of the highly influential 2006 essay “Sexual Utopia in Power” and a 2015 book by the same name. Both works argue that men are victimized by policies and other efforts to promote sexual and gender equality, which he argues have “made men less attractive to women” and “probably contributed significantly to the decline in Western birthrates.” White nationalists and more mainstream far-right figures have credited Moore’s work as Devlin with shaping the male supremacist movement, or “manosphere,” into what it is today.
“Everyone who has read Devlin seems to have started a blog or YouTube channel,” David Futrelle, a researcher on the radical right, wrote in 2013, referring to “Devlin’s” essays as a “Manospherian urtext.”
#Manosphere #MaleSupremacy #Misogyny #GreatReplacement #WhiteNationalism #GregJohnson #CounterCurrents #ChristopherMoore #AmRen #AmericanRenaissance #JaredTaylor #CouncilOfConcervativeCitizens #TheOccidentalQuarterly #SexualUtopiaInPower #Incels
https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2024/08/29/white-nationalist-male-supremacist-author-identified
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From the article:
Hatewatch has identified a previously pseudonymous author and ideologue whose writings in the 2000s and early 2010s heavily influenced the “manosphere,” a loose network of blogs, forums, websites and influencers who support rolling back women’s rights, reject feminism and advocate for rigid gender roles.
Christopher Moore, 60, is a former academic who has written under the pen name “Francis Roger Devlin” or “F. Roger Devlin” since the early 2000s. He is the author of the highly influential 2006 essay “Sexual Utopia in Power” and a 2015 book by the same name. Both works argue that men are victimized by policies and other efforts to promote sexual and gender equality, which he argues have “made men less attractive to women” and “probably contributed significantly to the decline in Western birthrates.” White nationalists and more mainstream far-right figures have credited Moore’s work as Devlin with shaping the male supremacist movement, or “manosphere,” into what it is today.
“Everyone who has read Devlin seems to have started a blog or YouTube channel,” David Futrelle, a researcher on the radical right, wrote in 2013, referring to “Devlin’s” essays as a “Manospherian urtext.”
#Manosphere #MaleSupremacy #Misogyny #GreatReplacement #WhiteNationalism #GregJohnson #CounterCurrents #ChristopherMoore #AmRen #AmericanRenaissance #JaredTaylor #CouncilOfConcervativeCitizens #TheOccidentalQuarterly #SexualUtopiaInPower #Incels
https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2024/08/29/white-nationalist-male-supremacist-author-identified
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From the article:
Hatewatch has identified a previously pseudonymous author and ideologue whose writings in the 2000s and early 2010s heavily influenced the “manosphere,” a loose network of blogs, forums, websites and influencers who support rolling back women’s rights, reject feminism and advocate for rigid gender roles.
Christopher Moore, 60, is a former academic who has written under the pen name “Francis Roger Devlin” or “F. Roger Devlin” since the early 2000s. He is the author of the highly influential 2006 essay “Sexual Utopia in Power” and a 2015 book by the same name. Both works argue that men are victimized by policies and other efforts to promote sexual and gender equality, which he argues have “made men less attractive to women” and “probably contributed significantly to the decline in Western birthrates.” White nationalists and more mainstream far-right figures have credited Moore’s work as Devlin with shaping the male supremacist movement, or “manosphere,” into what it is today.
“Everyone who has read Devlin seems to have started a blog or YouTube channel,” David Futrelle, a researcher on the radical right, wrote in 2013, referring to “Devlin’s” essays as a “Manospherian urtext.”
#Manosphere #MaleSupremacy #Misogyny #GreatReplacement #WhiteNationalism #GregJohnson #CounterCurrents #ChristopherMoore #AmRen #AmericanRenaissance #JaredTaylor #CouncilOfConcervativeCitizens #TheOccidentalQuarterly #SexualUtopiaInPower #Incels
https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2024/08/29/white-nationalist-male-supremacist-author-identified
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From the article:
Hatewatch has identified a previously pseudonymous author and ideologue whose writings in the 2000s and early 2010s heavily influenced the “manosphere,” a loose network of blogs, forums, websites and influencers who support rolling back women’s rights, reject feminism and advocate for rigid gender roles.
Christopher Moore, 60, is a former academic who has written under the pen name “Francis Roger Devlin” or “F. Roger Devlin” since the early 2000s. He is the author of the highly influential 2006 essay “Sexual Utopia in Power” and a 2015 book by the same name. Both works argue that men are victimized by policies and other efforts to promote sexual and gender equality, which he argues have “made men less attractive to women” and “probably contributed significantly to the decline in Western birthrates.” White nationalists and more mainstream far-right figures have credited Moore’s work as Devlin with shaping the male supremacist movement, or “manosphere,” into what it is today.
“Everyone who has read Devlin seems to have started a blog or YouTube channel,” David Futrelle, a researcher on the radical right, wrote in 2013, referring to “Devlin’s” essays as a “Manospherian urtext.”
#Manosphere #MaleSupremacy #Misogyny #GreatReplacement #WhiteNationalism #GregJohnson #CounterCurrents #ChristopherMoore #AmRen #AmericanRenaissance #JaredTaylor #CouncilOfConcervativeCitizens #TheOccidentalQuarterly #SexualUtopiaInPower #Incels
https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2024/08/29/white-nationalist-male-supremacist-author-identified
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From the article:
Hatewatch has identified a previously pseudonymous author and ideologue whose writings in the 2000s and early 2010s heavily influenced the “manosphere,” a loose network of blogs, forums, websites and influencers who support rolling back women’s rights, reject feminism and advocate for rigid gender roles.
Christopher Moore, 60, is a former academic who has written under the pen name “Francis Roger Devlin” or “F. Roger Devlin” since the early 2000s. He is the author of the highly influential 2006 essay “Sexual Utopia in Power” and a 2015 book by the same name. Both works argue that men are victimized by policies and other efforts to promote sexual and gender equality, which he argues have “made men less attractive to women” and “probably contributed significantly to the decline in Western birthrates.” White nationalists and more mainstream far-right figures have credited Moore’s work as Devlin with shaping the male supremacist movement, or “manosphere,” into what it is today.
“Everyone who has read Devlin seems to have started a blog or YouTube channel,” David Futrelle, a researcher on the radical right, wrote in 2013, referring to “Devlin’s” essays as a “Manospherian urtext.”
#Manosphere #MaleSupremacy #Misogyny #GreatReplacement #WhiteNationalism #GregJohnson #CounterCurrents #ChristopherMoore #AmRen #AmericanRenaissance #JaredTaylor #CouncilOfConcervativeCitizens #TheOccidentalQuarterly #SexualUtopiaInPower #Incels
https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2024/08/29/white-nationalist-male-supremacist-author-identified
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Cineflix Rights Snaps Up Greg Johnson From ITV Studios
#News #CineflixRights #GregJohnson #ITVStudios #LastKingofTheCross #Marcellahttps://deadline.com/2024/01/cineflix-rights-greg-johnson-itv-studios-1235809525/
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@WaNaziWatch has reasonable suspicion that Greg Johnson of Counter-Currents, one of the leading institutions providing an intellectual veneer for white nationalism in North America, may be making the jump and emigrating to Hungary.
Borders for thee and not for me…
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@WaNaziWatch has reasonable suspicion that Greg Johnson of Counter-Currents, one of the leading institutions providing an intellectual veneer for white nationalism in North America, may be making the jump and emigrating to Hungary.
Borders for thee and not for me…