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Alt-Right fume at "anti-white" Wolfenstein II – Fudzilla

Comment: Makes Nazis and the KKK into bad guys poor lambs

The white nationalist alt-right is furious that Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus depicts Nazis and the KKK as bad guys.

For those who came in late, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is a game about fighting Nazis who are helping to make America great again in an alternate 1961. New Colossus plays on themes of Aryan supremacy and eugenics associated with the Nazis. Nazi officers are seen walking casually with Klansman in the middle of a typical 1960s American town in the middle of a festival.

In comments on the trailer for the game and threads about it on 4chan and Reddit, alt-right users expressed anger over the portrayal of Nazis as villains, and one anti-Semitic commenter on the YouTube trailer claimed that nationalism and heritage is bad unless it comes to Jewish people.

The comments on the YouTube trailer are both sad and priceless. There are the offended white supremacists who think that the Nazis losing a war is unrealistic because that never happened.

There are racists who are very upset about the fact that the game includes a black female character. Motherboard uncovered a commentary where a black character was a "black Afro whore" and suggested Jews were controlling the game industry.

While there will be those that those who think that it is all a joke or trolling and no one really thinks these sorts of things. But there seems to be some evidence to suggest otherwise. Particularly when they drag out old talking points like what about communism? which means they are serious stupid but serious.

Then there are those who think that killing Nazis is a cool political statement that justifies liberal street cred, which lowers the bar of intellectual debate somewhat for the left.

The weird thing is that some tech magazines are thinking that such a thing is worth debating. A Tech Times headline actually asked a question is Wolfenstein racist to white people? as if such objections need to be rationally analysed. It did not reach any conclusion because ultimately the whole concept is pretty daft.

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‘Dude, this is not Comicon’: Right-wing militia violently chases off ‘alt-right’ protester in Houston – Raw Story

An armed man appears to place a protester with an American flag featuring Nazi symbols in a choke hold during a protest at the Sam Houston statue in Houston, Texas.

A video of the incident was posted by an anti-Semitic YouTube account that appears to be supportive of the alt-right. It showed the chokehold lasting for about five seconds, The Houston Chronicle reported.

The man with the flag had been carrying a megaphone as well as signs with alt-right imagery like Pepe the Frog and No blood for Israel. A woman from the crowd can be heard saying that the protest was about the monument.

Dude, theyre not taking the monument down, he can be heard saying. These are good memes.

A crowd gathers around him.

Dude, this is not Comicon, a man off camera can be heard shouting.

I know, what is it? the man asked rhetorically. I thought I was just coming to make friends.

The account that uploaded the video titled it accusing an Oath Keeper of choking the man. The Oath Keepers are the group that typically arrives heavily armed at protests. They claim that their presence is to prevent dictatorship, but the Southern Poverty Law Center labels them as one of the largest radical antigovernment groups in the U.S. today.

After the event escalates, he eventually is escorted away from the protest as demonstrators chanted, Na, na, na, na. Hey, hey, hey. Goodbye.

The victim has not yet filed a report and police told The Chronicle theres nothing they can do until the victim comes forward.

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Fox interviews anti-Muslim "protester" without identifying him as a regular "alt-right" Fox guest – Media Matters for America


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Fox interviews anti-Muslim "protester" without identifying him as a regular "alt-right" Fox guest
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Fox's Pete Hegseth interviewed a protester at an event organized by the anti-Muslim group ACT for America without disclosing that he was actually talking to Gavin McInnes, who has frequently appeared on Fox News in the past and who is a player in the ...

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Alt-Right targets women in attack on free speech – People’s World

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President Trump has spent the last several months keeping his campaign promises. From the ongoing push to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA) to the numerous executive orders targeting immigration, abortion care funding, and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) policies, the Trump administration has not eased up.

Many have voiced outrage over the turn the country has suddenly taken, as direct action is one of the few methods of dissent still intact. However, Assistant professor of African-American studies at Princeton University, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, recently faced death threats after FOX News aired a segment from a commencement address at Hampshire College.

A leading organizer and scholar on Black politics and racial inequality, Taylor is the author of the critically acclaimed book; #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation. She spoke on a number of topics, including the growing threat of the Trump administration. From the terror-inducing raids in the communities of undocumented immigrants; to his disparaging of refugees in search of freedom and respite; he has empowered an attorney general who embraces and promulgates policies that have already been proven to have had a devastating impact on Black families and communities.

Taylor called the President a racist sexist megalomaniac and stated that Donald Trump has fulfilled the promises of a campaign organized and built upon racism, corporatism, and militarism. While the speech received backlash after being featured on a number of conservative platforms, including during, conservative news anchor, Glenn Becks The Blaze, it is far from the first time the African American professor has spoken out about the injustices that marginalized communities face. In a statement released on Facebook through the Haymarket Books page, Taylor stated that she was cancelling appearances to various universities due to ongoing threats against her and her familys safety, Since last Friday, I have received more than fifty hate-filled and threatening emails. Some of these emails have contained specific threats of violence, including murder.

While there has been a long history of white institutions silencing black academics, it seems that the increasing popularity of alt-right movements has encouraged censorship from outside influences as well. Taylor has claimed that the segment on FOX was framed as an anti-POTUS tirade that was meant to incite violent intimidation from the right-wing viewers, Fox did not run this story because it was news, but to incite and unleash the mob-like mentality of its fringe audience, anticipating that they would respond with a deluge of hate-filled emails or worse. The threat of violence, whether it is implied or acted on, is intended to intimidate and to silence.

Similar incidents around the country have featured the same type of censorship patterns towards women activists and political voices. In Iowa, Democratic candidate Kim Weaver abandoned the race against Republican Congressman Steve King (IA). Weaver cited alarming acts of intimidation, including death threats and stated that her safety and personal health had become a growing concern.

Across the country, in New York City, Muslim-American activist Linda Sarsour faced death threats before she even had a chance to get on stage. While her speech ended up being well received at the New York City commencement ceremony, the discourse surrounding her in the weeks leading up to the delivery was hostile, with messages like A good Arab is a dead Arab and Youre getting two bullets in your head being sent to Sarsour on an hourly basis.

The white nationalist movement has long used acts of violence and intimidation to manipulate public discourse. In the past the Klan played a critical role in preventing people from reaching the election polls, and harbored their extensive social network to control facets of the media. Nevertheless, the rise in the mob mentality of cyber-bullying has become a frequent tactic of the Republican partyand provides tools for doing harm to their ideological opponents.

This may seem to some to be ironic, given the anger and outrage that emerged when activist shut down Milo Yiannopoulos was forced to cancel his visit to the University of California/Berkeley after anti-fascist activists caused $100,000 worth of damage to the campus in protest. Yiannopoulos however, had threatened to out undocumented and Trans students during his Dangerous Faggot tour. Such potential for harm is a far cry from Taylors voice of dissent towards an existing government that has enacted several harmful policies in a matter of months. One speaker demands non-violent liberation and the other uses their platform to doxx, and thus endanger, local students.

It seems there are clear patterns to the way in which conservatives chose who they target; women, and specifically women of color, are frequently in the crosshairs of attacks from the right. These individuals are often spammed with misogynistic comments, intertwined with a threat of sexual and/or physical violence. For black and brown women, Like Taylor and Sarsour, these threats are also frequently coded with racism and Islamophobia. It makes it possible for white nationalist to masquerade their attacks as part free speech campaign as opposed to confronting the reality of the hate speech they utilize to enact violence.

While free speech is often lauded as one of the main talking points of the right, they remain surprisingly silent when it comes to the rights and liberties of marginalized voices. As long as womens dissent poses a threat to the predominantly white-male dominated GOP, then they will feel the need to retaliate towards any potential threat. This is a status quo that Taylor directly challenges: this system is led by a billionaire president and a Congress composed mostly of white men who are millionaires, Despite the setbacks, the fight against the alt-right and their methods of censorship continue. The brilliant women of the movement will continue to be at the front lines.

***When reached out to for comment Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor stated that they are not doing interviews at this time***

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The Alt-Right Thinks ‘Wolfenstein: The New Colossus’ Is Racist to White People – Motherboard


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The Alt-Right Thinks 'Wolfenstein: The New Colossus' Is Racist to White People
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Sunday night at a pre-E3 press conference Bethesda Softworks unveiled its lineup of new games, including Wolfenstein: the New Colossus, which builds on the gaming industry's decades-long tradition of making first-person shooters in which the player ...
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