Right-wing influencers, including the pseudonymous, viral Twitter account 鈥淟ibs of TikTok,鈥 repeatedly drew negative attention to the Pride event in Coeur d鈥橝lene, Idaho, in its runup, setting the stage for white supremacists to target it.
Hatewatch has identified three previously anonymous principals in the publishing company , which specializes in translating historical works by Nazis, fascists and ultranationalists, and original works by contemporary white nationalists, neo-fascists and others on the far right. Hatewatch identified these individuals using a combination of public records, podcast recordings, commercial data services and a range of other documents and online materials.
Key organizers for America First, the loose-knit crew of personalities that brought crowds of young white nationalists to 鈥淪top the Steal鈥 events following the 2020 election, publicly disavowed their leader Nick Fuentes聽in recent weeks.
Alex Jones鈥 anonymous Bitcoin donor dropped nearly $6 million more worth of that cryptocurrency on the embattled extremist and has now given him close to $8 million in 26 days, Hatewatch has determined.
Not long after a man shot to death at least 10 people on Saturday, May 14, in what local officials called a 鈥減ure evil,鈥 鈥渞acially motivated hate crime,鈥 influencers hustled to spread false narratives online that ignored the overwhelming evidence showing this attack was an act of white supremacist violence.
In leaked audio by the U.K. outlet Byline Times, a voice that seems to belong to YouTube performer Paul Joseph Watson utters a string of racist and anti-gay epithets before stating that he wishes someone would 鈥減ress the button to wipe Jews off the face of the Earth.鈥
Timcast IRL, a livestream that serves as a soapbox for the anti-democracy hard right, generates consistent profit for YouTube through the company鈥檚 Super Chat function, according to a new study published by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD).