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How Extremists Weaponize Irony To Spread Hate

How Extremists Weaponize Irony To Spread Hate
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How Extremists Weaponize Irony To Spread Hate

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How Extremists Weaponize Irony To Spread Hate – Nation & World News

How Extremists Weaponize Irony To Spread Hate By Tom Dreisbach  April 26, 2021 On a recent episode of his livestreamed show, the 22-year-old extremist Nick Fuentes repeated a formula that has won him a following with some of the youngest members of the far right. He went on an extended, violent and misogynistic rant, only to turn to the camera and add with a smirk, “Just joking!” In this case, from the April 22 edition of Fuentes’ show, America First, a viewer wrote in to ask Fuentes for advice on how to “punish” his wife for “getting out of line.” Fuentes responded, “Why don’t you smack her across the face?”

How Extremists Like The Proud Boys Weaponize Irony And Memes To Spread Hate : NPR

Embed iframe src https://www.npr.org/player/embed/990274685/990980256 width 100% height 290 frameborder 0 scrolling no title NPR embedded audio player In this 2017 photo, Gavin McInnes (center), founder of the far-right extremist group known as the Proud Boys, is surrounded by supporters after speaking at a rally in Berkeley, Calif. McInnes told NPR that the group is made up of funny dudes, not Nazis. At least 25 members of the far-right group are facing charges related to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP toggle caption Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP In this 2017 photo, Gavin McInnes (center), founder of the far-right extremist group known as the Proud Boys, is surrounded by supporters after speaking at a rally in Berkeley, Calif. McInnes told NPR that the group is made up of funny dudes, not Nazis. At least 25 members of the far-right group are facing charges related to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capit

How Extremists Weaponize Irony To Spread Hate

Originally published on April 26, 2021 2:50 pm On a recent episode of his livestreamed show, the 22-year-old extremist Nick Fuentes repeated a formula that has won him a following with some of the youngest members of the far right. He went on an extended, violent and misogynistic rant, only to turn to the camera and add with a smirk, Just joking! In this case, from the April 22 edition of Fuentes show, America First, a viewer wrote in to ask Fuentes for advice on how to punish his wife for getting out of line. Fuentes responded, Why don t you smack her across the face?

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