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US alt-right joins Russia in anti-Macron attack – EUobserver

Right-wing US and UK media and social media users have tried to start an online war to stop Emmanuel Macron being elected, but with little success.

The Atlantic Council, a think tank in Washington, and Buzzfeed, a US online publication, highlighted the new campaign in the run-up to the second round of the French presidential vote on Sunday (7 May).

With Russia already in the spotlight for anti-Macron fake news and cyber attacks, the Atlantic Council said the English-language alt-right was also trying to sway EU politics.

It described the alt-right movement as being marked by nationalist, anti-Islam, and anti-globalisation sentiment and said its supporters had in the past focused on national issues, such as the US election or the Brexit referendum.

These [anti-Macron] efforts appear to mark a further stage in the evolution of the alt-right from a collection of largely national actors to a would-be international one, it said.

It said the efforts began with a post on 4chan.org, an online message board, on 25 April, two days after Macron beat Marine Le Pen, a far-right candidate, in the first round of the election.

The 4chan.org post called for a total meme war against Macron.

We must bombard French social media with pro-Le Pen propaganda, to remind the French who is on their side, it said.

A meme is a catchy image or idea designed to go viral on the internet.

The post said one anti-Macron meme should be designed to appeal to centre-right French voters by suggesting he was weak on immigration and security. It said a second meme should appeal to the left by showing him as a banker capitalist pig.

The post linked to a UK far-right YouTube channel, The Thinkery, which gave meme-making tips.

The same day, a US alt-right publication, Liberty Blitzkrieg, ran a story that called Macron a banker puppet and that was replicated by seven other alt-right media.

The following day, on 26 April, alt-right accounts linked to Britain, Germany, and the Netherlands called for the creation of a Macron Antoinette meme on the reddit.com online message board.

The idea was to both emasculate Macron and to make him look elitist by reference to the old French aristocracy.

The Thinkerys video had been viewed 144,000 times by Monday (29 April), but the #MacronAntoinette hash tag had attracted just a handful of posts.

These memes are unlikely to have a significant impact on the French election, the Atlantic Council said.

Buzzfeed, in an article last week, said alt-right users of 4chan.org also tried to spread the unsubstantiated accusation that Macron was having an affair with his step-daughter, Tiphaine Auziere, but that it failed to catch on.

The alt-right memes echoed anti-Macron fake news in Russian state media in recent months.

Russian media claimed he was an agent of US bankers, that he was funded by Saudi Arabia, and that he had a gay love affair in stories spread online by Russian trolls and bots.

Some social media users who spread the 4chan.org anti-Macron memes had in the past also reposted Kremlin content.

East Stratcom, a counter-propaganda unit in the EU foreign service, has started to include stories by Breitbart, the leading US alt-right publication, in its review of Russian disinformation.

A European diplomat, who asked not to be named, also told EUobserver that US sleuths, the FBI, were investigating potential links between Breitbart and the Kremlin.

Stratcom has included Breitbart stories due to their similarity to Kremlin anti-migrant material, but did not claim they worked together.

The European diplomat said right-wing online media often echoed Russian propaganda because they had the same ideology rather than due to shady ties.

Breitbarts London office could not be reached for comment.

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‘Dear White People’ Creator Vows to Take on Trump and ‘Alt-Right Campaign’ Against His Show – Heat Street

The controversy surrounding Dear White People,Netflixs new satirical race-relations comedy series inspired by the 2014 movie of the same name, isnt going away.

Referring to Trumps election victory, the shows creator Justin Simien toldCollider : Theres no way to talk about race in America and not acknowledge whats happenedThat puts people in power that ought not be. I think a lot of folks that were not necessarily aware of that are now not only aware, but energized and actualized.

Thats gonna absolutely be in the DNA of every season to come. We can never change this. This is our history now. America is a different country, and it will forever be a different country, after the election of Donald Trump.

As my colleague Will Hicks astutely observed last February, the opposition and mooted Netflix boycott by some white conservatives over the perception that Dear White People was anti-white itself marked a form of right-wing political correctness.

But now Simien claims he was the target of an orchestrated Alt-right campaign out to get liberals.

Asked about the shows fierce opponents, Dear White Peoples creator said: I was more surprised at how organized theyve gotten with their harassment. They totally organized a campaign against us, which was shocking. But at the end of the day, its the same vocal minority. They were never gonna watch the show, anyway.

He added: As a storyteller, its fascinating because it really, for me, peeled away a layer on this really strange alt-right subculture, and I cant wait to mine that for future episodes. And now that I have all of these like and dislike robots, its really weird.

It opened my eyes to people who sit around and have meetings to talk about targeting certain liberals to try to take them down. Some peoples lives are defined by it. Its really weird.

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Asbury LGBT activists strategize for ‘alt-right’ Trump era – Asbury Park Press

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"If he's happy, that's all that matters to me"

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The Rev. Gil Caldwell addresses the United 2017 Conference on Sunday at The Asbury Hotel(Photo: Austin Bogues, staff)

ASBURY PARK - For one group of concerned citizens in Asbury Park, anger won't be enoughto fight the Trump Administration and the alt-right.

LGBT activists, politicians and some of their allies gathered Sunday afternoon at The Asbury Hotel to strategize a way forward in what they view as hostile political terrain. The goal is to protect critical advancements made by the community which they believe are under threat.

Presenters at the United 2017 conference discussed everything from best strategies to organize marches and rallies, to how to promote entrepreneurship. They also talked about policy issues like health care for LGBT seniors, advocating for transgender youth in schools and ways to engage religious communities.

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The conference was sponsored by Garden State Equality and Jersey Pride Inc., two of the state's largest LGBT advocacy organizations.

Laura Pople, conference organizer and president of Jersey Pride,said in a news release that she hoped attendees would learn "what to do with the energy, frustration and despair many are currently experiencing under the current administration, especially."

Frustration with the alt-right, a nationalistic conservative movementthathelped propel Trump into the Oval Office, has abounded with some in the LGBT community.

Among the outspoken leaders of the alt-right isMilo Yiannopoulos, a British writer and former Breitbart editor.

Yiannopoulos, who is gay, proclaimed alt-right figureheads like Steve Bannon, a top Trump adviser,accept members of the LBGT community, offering his job with Breitbart, viewed as a beacon for the alt-right movement, as proof.

Yiannopoulos has come under fire for a number of incendiary statements including criticizing feminists and access to birth control for women. He was invited to be a speaker at the prominent Conservative Political Action Conference this yearuntil audio clips emerged of him seemingly condoning sex between men and boys. He also resigned from Breitbart in the fallout.

At the conference Sunday, organizers said it may be necessary to revisit some of the battles that seemed to be won.

"Until recently, we were just fighting to gain our rights," said Frank Van Dalen, vice president of operations for the organization Interpride.

But Van Dalen saidthe LGBT community faced threats in the United States and internationally in areas like health care access and the right to marry.

"What were facing nowadays is not only gaining our rights but also regaining our rights," he said. Van Dalen said he worried about actions taken by the Trump administration "denouncing what has been achieved."

The Trump administration hasbacked away from Obama administration's Justice Department guidelines stating that transgender students should be able to use the bathrooms that correspond with their gender identity in public schools.

LGBT activists should counter opposing forces by seeking to "broaden their message" in areas such as arts and sports, Van Dalen said.

"When we are faced with the time we are living in now, it is easy and simple to be angry," said Michael Billy, founder of Jersey City Stands, a grassroots group that organizes rallies, protests and vigils for an array of social causes including LGBT rights.But Billy said that being angry was not enough.

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"We have a divine opportunity to create the world we really want to live in for our neighbors," Billy said. "It starts with us not being piecemeal with what we deserve as human beings."

All movements need music, the Rev. Gil Caldwell, of Asbury Park, told attendees gathered at the room. He sang a song from his heyday in the civil rights movement and then asked for LGBT activist Sue Fulton to take the mic. She continued the tune:"Woke up this morning with my mind, stayed on freedom.Woke up this morning with my mind. Stayed on freedom. Hallelu, Hallelu, Hallelujah."

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The Philosophical Fascists of the Gay Alt-Right – New York Magazine

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Jack Donovan a 42-year-old skinhead icon and right-wing extremist lived the gay life once. It was in the 1990s, after he left his parents blue-collar home in rural Pennsylvania to study fine art in New York, when he danced go-go in gay clubs hung out with drag queens and marched for gay pride. But then he dropped out, learned how to use tools and work as a manual laborer, studied MMA, and decided he wasnt gay just an unrepentant masculinist.

I am not gay because the word gay connotes so much more than same-sex desire, Donovan announced, under a pseudonym, on the first page of 2006s Androphilia: A Manifesto: Rejecting the Gay Identity, Reclaiming Masculinity (echoing, probably unintentionally, the speech Tony Kushner wrote for Roy Cohn in Angels in America). The word gay describes a whole cultural and political movement that promotes anti-male feminism, victim mentality, and leftist politics. He appropriated a new term, androphile, to describe a man whose love of masculinity includes sex with other men.

Gay men are remarkably prominent if not exactly abundant in the alt-right universe. Take the infamous Milo Yiannopoulos, who powered a meteoric rise and fall on the sheer cognitive dissonance between his flamboyant self-presentation and callous politics. (When Out magazine profiled Milo, the storys writer Chadwick Moore came out as a conservative.) Or artist turned reporter Lucian Wintrich, who joined the White House press corps when Trump-cheering blog Gateway Pundit (edited by a gay man) received its first credential. But even those men seem relatively mainstream when you compare them with Donovan, who has contributed to dapper white nationalist (and friend) Richard Spencers journal, advocates for a form of anarcho-fascism, and founded a chapter of a masculinist tribe called the Wolves of Vinland, which the Southern Poverty Law Center classifies as a hate group. (One member recently served time for burning down a historically black church.) Which makes sense when he shows me photos from their neopagan fight-club rituals, which sometimes involve nooses.

To hear Donovan tell it, his sexuality is a nonissue. Its a point echoed by several of his peers, who dont see their political views and sexual identities as contradictory but complementary. Masculinity is a religion, and I see potential for androphiles to become its priests, Donovan wrote in Androphilia, to devote themselves to it in a way that men who understand their manliness through women in quantifying the number theyve slept with or measuring mens rights against womens rights cant. And so androphiles like Donovan have found common ground with the gender-traditionalists and male-advocacy groups elsewhere in the messy carnival of the new right, where reactions to women range from outright hostility to benign disinterest.

And theyre not interested in queer solidarity, either. Apart from Camille Paglia, of course, I cant think of any interesting lesbians, gay white nationalist James OMeara told me in an interview. Or as Donovan said, I think most of them are so married to feminism that I dont think thats even an option. To say nothing of trans issues, which most gay alt-righters rejected (I know three transgender people in our movement, Counter-Currents editor Greg Johnson offered, before arguing against the designation. White nationalism should be straight but not narrow, he said, inadvertently repeating a slogan popularized by an anti-bullying LGBT nonprofit.) Donovan sees himself as a member of the earliest generation of gay men who could be free to ditch the victim mentality of queer politics. In Androphilia, he praises activists who fought to decriminalize gay sex and to combat institutional indifference to AIDS It would be remiss not to credit the Gay Rights Movement for fighting against this sort of oppression, intolerance, and intentional negligence, he writes, but having achieved relative tolerance for same-sex-oriented people in mainstream culture, and having brought an end to police harassment and widespread discrimination, the Gay Rights Movement has turned to nitpicking. He isnt against identity politics. Hes loud and proud about his race and his gender traits that, unlike his sexuality, do not make him a minority. Ten out of ten minorities agree that being a minority can really blow, he explains in Mighty White, an essay defending white nationalism in those who fear losing, or in some contexts have already lost, majority racial status.

Donovan whose partner of 20 years is a Trump supporter of Mexican descent supports white nationalists, but denies belonging in their ranks. I just think thats a silly goal, he says of the so-called white ethnostate. Whiteness, he points out, is an American approximation of nationality, which doesnt make as much sense as, say, German nationalism which he became familiar with when he delivered a speech praising masculine violence at a far-right German nationalist convention near Leipzig in February. Violence is a component of Donovans gang theory of masculinity, an idea he became so enamored of that he felt he could not actualize as a man until he had a gang of his own. Enter the Wolves of Vinland, a club started near Lynchburg, Virginia, by brothers Paul and Matthias Waggener, a pair of avid bodybuilders who love blackmetal bands (a.k.a. National Socialist Black Metal bands). The sons of an Orthodox priest, the Waggeners have said in interviews that they experimented with drugs, satanism, and gangster shit before discovering neopaganism, also known as heathenism, which became the foundation of their club.

The rest of the Wolves are not homos, and we dont consider ourselves a white-nationalist or alt-right group, Donovan clarifies by email. White nationalists and the alt-right do, however, seem to consider them kin, judging by the frequency of pro-Vinland programming in white-nationalist and alt-right media. One thing those groups share is an intellectual foundation of gender and race essentialism: Our women are females, theyre females, and our males are masculine, and we dont look for sameness between sexes, Paul Waggener told Greg Johnson in an interview. To be masculine, a man doesnt need to have sex with women although he should probably be stronger than women, and hold his own in brawls, and have tactical skills, and provide. And he should be brave, which is why Donovan gets so irritated when hes accused of homophobia. Thats a construction. Thats a silencing word and its meant to emasculate, he says. When you say someones phobic, youre saying that theyre afraid. Thats why they call men phobic constantly theyre transphobic, theyre homophobic, theyre afraid of women. Political correctness is just a way of calling a man a coward. (When it comes to language, Jack is more sensitive about ideology than sexuality. He still doesnt like the word gay but occasionally uses it for conversational expediency and punch lines about being gay with his boyfriend about their new pet dog.)

Who feels fear, and why, and whether their fear is rational, seems to be at the heart of the mainstreams tension with the alt-right. If a man gives a speech called Violence Is Golden, is that scary? What if his audience includes white nationalists? And if hes gay, does that change, well, anything? Not really, says historian Jim Downs, author of Stand by Me: The Forgotten History of Gay Liberation. If you look at every movement, youre going to find these moments of unexpected orientations and identities that seem anomalous within a movement. But if enough people join a club, inevitably, some wont be straight. There were gay Nazis, Downs points out. But follow where the story leads you: They get massacred. What seems safe at one moment can be taboo a moment later, and traits that are liabilities in one context can be elsewhere. As recently as 2004, Republicans bragged about opposing gay rights to rally the base, while supporters like John Kerry avoided the topic. Today, longstanding opponents of gay rights are the ones who avoid the question or set aside long-held beliefs in the name of pragmatism.

I think gays can be particularly useful to the alt-right, Alternative Right editor Colin Liddell told me. Our movement is a revolutionary and taboo-busting movement, and gays have the right psychological equipment for that. And, because of their lack of immediate family, gays often have a stronger feeling for their wider family. The left has successfully displaced this sentiment to the fake gay community or to leftist causes in general, but the true wider family for gays is their particular tribal or ethnic group.

Donovan seems to be living proof of that theory but not, perhaps, by choice. When I ask if hed like to have children, he replies, If I did, it would be with a woman. Hes jealous of the multigenerational experience that straight couples can have just by fucking. Their DNA becomes entwined, playing out together for generations, even after theyre dead. The tribe lives on. Ive been really lucky, he continues. The guy Im with, hes my family. We just got a dog together, and were being gay for the dog. He laughs. Im very lucky and, I think, very unusual in that sense. I think a lot of homosexual men end up being alone. I think its very unstable and very lonely. Its not something thats like if I met a young man who would say, Hey, you know, Im questioning, Id say, Dont. I would advise them, unless there is no other way, I would say, If you have the choice between men and women, be straight.

*A version of this article appears in the May 1, 2017, issue of New York Magazine.

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