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No women’s march: Women and the Alt-Right | The Economist – The Economist (blog)

CECILIA DAVENPORT, an Alt-Right blogger, likes to tweet "fan-girl" photos of Richard Spencer (pictured), the movements unofficial leader. In one photo, Mr Spencer, who in November held a conference in Washington, DC to celebrate what he described as a white nationalist awakening, is shown talking on the phone: Heil girl, lets get daiquiris later and talk about making you queen of the ethnostateof my heart. The memes are an ironic take on the popular Hey girl meme in which Ryan Gosling, a Hollywood actor, is shown as a feminist boyfriend, saying things like Hey girl, sure Ill unload the dishwasher for you. Just let me finish folding and putting away the laundry first.

Ms Davenport is one of a small number of women who publicly identify themselves as members of the Alt-Right. Mr Spencer has said he believes women constitute around one-fifth of the movements followers. A video from the November conference is revealing: it shows attendees giving Nazi salutes, all of them men. Peter Brimelow, another Alt-Right leader who runs VDARE, an anti-immigration site, says this is because women are not drawn to radical politics. He points to the protesters that inevitably surround Alt-Right events: These people are obscene and violent. The police will not stop them. Very few women, and not many men, want to subject themselves to that sort of risk.

It is an odd kind of thinking that sees danger in democratic protests against fascism and white supremacism. But this is consistent with the Alt-Rights sense of being victims in a liberal society. The notion that women shy away from dangerous politics does not hold up, of course: they have led some of Americas most radical movements, including labour reform, prohibition, and abolitionnot to mention womens suffrage.

A more likely explanation is that white nationalism valorises a distinctly macho culture. I love empire, I love power, I love achievement, Mr Spencer has said. The movement is founded on white dispossessionthe idea that immigration and multiculturalism will leave white people marginalised and dispossessed. It offers men a role as heroic protectors. Followers of the movement see liberal politics and political correctness, by contrast, as a form of oversensitive, feminine hysteria: Who can respect such pathetic crybabies? Mr Spencer has tweeted. Mainstream conservatism is similarly held in contempt.

For white men who feel displaced and emasculated by a society in which women and minorities are treated as their equals, this culture can be appealing. It is less clear what it has to offer women. But Ms Davenport is not convinced that the movement fails to attract women. I dont actually think there are so few women in the Alt-Right, she says. She knows of at least 100 herself, she says, who are followers. Women tend to be more private, she reckons, and less likely to signal their support publicly.

Nevertheless, Ms Davenport and another blogger, Wolfie James, are working to pull more women into the movement, by giving advice to men. For those whose partners are resistant to Alt-Right ideology, Ms James has written an online guide. How to red pill your woman suggests tactics like triggering the fear of assault by immigrants because women are more emotional than rational.

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‘Alt-right’ groups banned from Reddit in shock move – RT

Reddit has banned three major alt-right subreddits for breaching the companys content policy as part of an overall strategy to stamp out extremism on the site initiated by former CEO Ellen Pao.

The so-called Alt-right arelargely known for their vehement anti-liberal stance, oftenfavoring white supremacist views instead.

This new ban targets the /r/altright, /r/rightyfriends and /r/alternativeright subreddits on the site, although the company has only alluded to breaches in the companys content policy as to why it shut them down, and has yet to make an official public statement on the ban.

Speculation is rife online, however, that the real reason for the shutdown centers around an incident involving controversial, alt-right figurehead Richard Spencer.

More specifically, following the attack on Spencer, a fund was set up on the controversial website wesearchr to identify Spencers assailant, with a bounty of $5,353 offered for information leading to his identification.

READ MORE: Alt-right leader sucker punched by masked man during DC protest rally (VIDEO)

This practice, known as doxxing, relates to the the proliferation of personal and confidential information for malicious purposes. Many online commentators and journalists believe repeated discussion of and links to this particular attempt at doxxing is the main catalyst for the ban.

Reddit is the proud home to some of the most authentic conversations online. We strive to be a welcoming, open platform for all by trusting our users to maintain an environment that cultivates genuine conversation and adheres to our content policy, the company said in a statement.

We knew this day was coming, so it comes as no surprise... But the admins are playing a losing game of whack-a-mole here, user /u/MortalSisyphus, a former /r/altright moderator of the subreddit, said in a statement.The more the established political institutions try to maintain the status quo and marginalize us, the more they will drive free-thinking, independent lovers of truth to our side.

READ MORE: Twitter suspends alt-right WeSearchr on back of dubious bounty offer

A former senior moderator of the altright subreddit, who identified himself as Bill Simpson, told The Daily Beast, however, that he believed moderators on the site had been overly strict.

So much for leftist tolerance, Simpson said. Our moderator team enforced stricter standards of behavior than reddit requires, and our users were very prompt at reporting violations so we could ban violators and delete posts and comments that broke the rules.

While Reddit has long been known as a champion of freedom of speech, there has seemingly been a recent dramatic shift in policy. During the US presidential campaign, Reddits CEO Steve Huffman even admitted to directly editing posts directly attacking or referencing him in the dedicated Donald Trump subreddit, /r/The_Donald.

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UC Berkeley cancels ‘alt-right’ speaker Milo Yiannopoulos as thousands protest – The Guardian

The University of California, Berkeley has cancelled a speech by rightwing internet troll Milo Yiannopoulos after thousands of students gathered in protest and a group of black-clad anti-fascist activists shot fireworks at the speech venue.

The Martin Luther King Jr student union was heavily fortified behind several layers of police barricades when protesters began gathering outside at 5pm on Wednesday, three hours before the event was scheduled to start.

The gathering was boisterous but peaceful until about 6pm, when several dozen protesters wearing black face masks and carrying glittering flags arrived. The group quickly attacked the police barricades, then began shooting firecrackers at the building. Some used barricades to smash windows.

After about 15 minutes, a police officer announced that the event was cancelled.

Some cheered when the police announced the cancellation, but others continued to jeer and call for the police to send Milo out to face the crowd. Milo isnt here, one police officer shouted amid the din. Milo isnt here.

Around 6pm local time, Yiannopoulos posted a statement on Facebook claiming that the Left is absolutely terrified of free speech and will do literally anything to shut it down.

After the event was cancelled, and after the crowd watched a light pole that had been set aflame burn itself out, the atmosphere in the crowd quickly turned festive.

A large sound system was turned on, blasting music. The first song played was YGs Fuck Donald Trump.

At one point riot police on the student unions second floor appeared to fire non-lethal weapons at the crowd, but it was unclear what kind.

We wont put up with the violent rhetoric of Milo, Trump or the fascistic alt-right, said a Berkeley history student who declined to give his name. The student, who was dressed in black and wore a face mask, carried a banner that read Queers bash back. He said he identified with the antifa (anti-fascist) movement.

We are willing to resist by any means necessary, he added.

Lana Wachowski, another protester, defended using extreme tactics to deny Yiannopolous a platform. The moral imperative is to win, she said. Theres something to be said for fighting according to a code, but if you lose, people are going to die. People are going to get deported.

Its absolutely acceptable to use violence. They are 100% certain to use it against us.

Trump threatened to pull federal funding from Berkeley in a tweet sent early on Thursday morning:

The Yiannopoulos event, which was sponsored by the Berkeley College Republicans, has divided the former home of the free speech movement in recent weeks. Many students, alumni and community members demanded that action be taken to stop Yiannopoulos from spreading his racist and transphobic views.

Last week, university chancellor Nicholas Dirks defended Yiannopouloss right to speak on campus, though he described the Breitbart editor as a troll and provocateur who uses odious behavior in parts to entertain, but also to deflect any serious engagement with ideas whose act [is] at odds with the values of this campus.

Dirks also addressed Yiannopouloss tendency to single out individual students on stage such as a transgender student at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee for mockery and abuse, which the chancellor said does not justify prior restraint on his freedom of expression.

The Berkeley College Republicans said in a statement that the opportunity to invite Yiannopoulos was too good to pass up, though it disclaimed that the group does not agree with everything Milo has said or done, and totally disavow [sic] any violence or hurt that could result from this event.

Just hours before the protests, Reddit banned an alt-right subreddit page, r/altright, that had become a community for white nationalists. The page now reads: This subreddit was banned due to a violation of our content policy, specifically, the proliferation of personal and confidential information.

Yiannopoulos is a well-known figure in the rightwing internet, though he was permanently banned from Twitter in July 2016 for instigating racist and sexist abuse of Ghostbusters actor Leslie Jones. Since 2015, Yiannopoulos has traveled to university campuses as part of his Dangerous Faggot tour, frequently provoking student protests.

A protester was shot and seriously injured outside a Yiannopoulos speech at the University of Washington on 20 January, reportedly by a Trump supporter who was seeking Yiannopouloss autograph.

This article was amended on 2 February 2017. An earlier version referred to the University of Wisconsin Madison where the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee was meant.

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White Nationalist ‘Alt-Right’ Celebrates a Banner Month – Forward

The alt-right started 2017 strong.

Donald Trump, hero to the white nationalist movement, was inaugurated as president. Richard Spencer, would-be head of the movement, launched a new website and announced plans for a national tour. And the Reddit channel /altright/, a main congregating point for the largely-online movement, saw 5,000 new subscribers in just one month.

We started at 11,870 and as of this posting, we have 16,445, wrote the Reddit user TomorrowBelongsToUs. Keep spreading the word. This is the place to red-pill people.

Red-pill is a term used by the alt-right to signify ones political awakening to white nationalism.

Act like your posts and responses are reaching thousands of people whom you want to red pill, because they are! Be welcoming to new people and always follow reddits rules, TommorowBelongsToUs went on.

On a thread dedicated to the surge in alt-right subscribers, users debated what it meant that there was an uptick in interestamong a wider range of groups than some had expected.

I am strongly in favor of welcoming people who can be an asset to our movement, and even welcome blacks to discuss with us, wrote One_Winged_Rook, but Jews simply have no place here.

The user went on: They are not welcome by me, and its something I feel we should all agree on.

The alt-right has conflicted and complex views of Jews and Israel. The question of how Jews fit into the movement and the white nation more broadly is a source of division within alt-right ranks.

Other users were surprised that their alt-right sub-Reddit had not been shut down.

TBH its shocking we havent been shoahd, the user LeoMacht wrote.

Shoah is a reference to the Holocaust. The term is used here as a verb and has taken on meaning in the alt-right to mean killed or shut down.

Another user shared that they were one of those thousands of subscribers who had recently been drawn to the alt-right.

I came here on a whim because I kept hearing people refer to the alt right like some kind of nazi hate group and I wanted to see what it is all about, wrote Revrant. Needless to say, it isnt a hate group. I feel like the SJWs and BS like that basically created the alt right, or the need for the alt right.

SJW, or social justice warrior, is a is a pejorative term used to refer to progressive activists.

Revrant went on: People get tired of them trying to re-define reality.

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The Furred Reich: The truth about Nazi furries and the alt-right – New Statesman

Its just a piece of cloth, thats really what it is.

Foxler Nightfire is calling me from his home in Fort Collins, Colorado. Over the last few days, the 29-year-old has faced a torrent of online abuse after posting a picture of himself dressed as a fox on the social network Twitter.

Though furries people who dress up as animals, occasionally for sexual purposes often face criticism, it is something other than Foxlers fur-suit (known as afursona fur persona) that has drawn the internets ire. The problem? On his left arm he is wearing a red armband, emblazoned with a white circle, in which sits a black symbol.

Foxler and his armand, via Foxler Nightfire

The accessory looks like a Nazi armband.

Its obviously not a swastika, claims Foxler who also insists hisfurry name is a portmanteau of Fox and his real surname, Miller, not Hitler, as many online argue. Foxler says he first began wearing the armband which features a paw print in place of a swastika after he dropped out of high school and started playing the online role-playinggame Second Life, in which the band was available as a character accessory.

I didnt take any consideration because of my lack of World War Two knowledge, he says.I dont think I could ever take it off at this point, its so ingrained into my character, my fursona.

After Foxlers tweet of his picture went viral, he was quickly branded a Nazi furry. He is currently getting ten notifications every ten seconds on Twitter, and is attempting to fight back.

He is half-Thai and half-German, and describes his boyfriend as black, noting that his mother is from Singapore. He claims that he in no way identifies with the Nazi Party. If you want to put a political stance on me Im kind of right down the centre, he says.But because of this huge push of people saying Im a Nazi and they dont want me to exist, I started to feel I need to protect my position. You could say that Im starting to feel a little bit more right [wing].

Foxler'sstory sounds very convenient, and I searched his name on Twitter along with the word "Jew"to see if he hadmade hateful comments. Although I initially found nothing, some other furries - who are against Nazi furries - message me some screenshots of comments they claim Foxler has made on YouTube, in which he says "I hate black people" and "I stand by Hitler".

Foxler admits he made these comments but tells me he was just "trolling".

"When people started calling me out few years ago, I started to troll real Nazis and see how would they react to furry that aligns with them," he says over Twitter. "What I got out of it was 'go die you mutt', reason I could never support people like that." I ask him, does he hate black people?

"Their [sic] two parts to that one, in my normal day life not at all," he says."But in my personal sexual life 'I don't like any race', which means I wouldn't sleepwith black man [sic]. Now my boyfriend is mix black/asian. I sleep with him just fine, when I was young I use [sic] to be anti-gay. So why the change? It's because he [sic] not a 'human'; to me when I look at him. He [sic] a blue wolf."

When I say I feel misled by the fact that, over the phone, Foxlerdenied having any Nazi views, he says: "It'shard, we are talking about my whole life story here."

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But just because Foxler claims not to identify as a Nazi furry, it doesnt mean they dont exist. In 2005, a LiveJournal page was created for those who were both furries and fetishised Nazi uniforms. Since then the group has spread, with illustrations and roleplays across the internet. There is now even an erotic novel, The Furred Reich, available to buy on Amazon.

Illustrations from The Furred Reich, viafurredreichblog.com

Yet although all of these furries seem to tick the box labelled Yep, definitely Nazi, no doubt about it, many in the community allegedly dont actually align themselves with Nazi beliefs. Theyre very interested in World War Two history and they like to re-enact,Foxler claims. Theyre just kinda cosplay in attitude, but when people look at it they dont see that.

In fact, the author of The Furred Reich initially refused to identify as a Nazi furry, as he disliked their incessant apologising and disclaimers that they arent actually Nazis.

Its worth noting, then, that beneath their costumes, furries are humans and thus have as diverse a range of opinions as any other subsection of society. Some Nazi furries, therefore, are white-supremacists, and others are simply into kinky costumes. Others, like Foxler, might hide in plain sightby wearing costumes but then denyholding Nazi beliefs.The whole thing, then, is incredibly complex.

Yet if Nazi furries are sometimes more innocent than their name would make them seem, there is now a new right-wing contender on the block.

There is not one thing that people refer to when they say #AltFurry, says Qu Qu, a man in his late twenties who identifies as a Pooka (a shapeshifter) and considers himself leader of the alt-furry movement.

Over the last week, #AltFurry has gained attention on Twitter after Foxler used the hashtag to thank the group for supporting him. Qu Qu says that the origins of the term alt-furry are confused, and to avoid it being co-opted or used wrongly, he decided to turn it into an explicitly right-wing movement.

I rule with an iron fist and crush dissenters beneath my footpaws, he tells me over Twitters direct messaging service.

Alt-furries have now been rejected by Richard Spencer, awhite supremacist andfounder of the alt-right. Yet although many #AltFurries do hold extreme right-wing views (Qu Qu often retweets anti-semtic jokes)the movement should not simply be defined as the furry branch of the alt-right. More accurately, it isthe alt-right branch of furries in that its right-wing doctrine is designed with the furry community in mind.

Progressives enjoy shrinking the Overton window until the window of acceptable discourse is but an inch wide, says Qu Qu, who calls himself politically grey but has become more right-wing because of this. Anything that falls outside the acceptable window of discourse becomes labelled alt, extreme, or radical.

The movement, he says, is about standing up for furries, and forming a right wing within a traditionally very liberal group. We would more accurately be described as a furry supremacy movement, although many of us believe that there is a place for furries within Richard Spencers ethnostate.

Foxler in costume, via Foxler Nightfire

Just like Nazi furries, then, many alt-furries hold differing beliefs, and, from the outside, it feels incrediblyconfusing. For many it seems to bea place to fight for furry supremacy or purge the furry community of those who are seen as too liberal and free. For others, the movement is a place for people who are both alt-right and furries, like the author of The Furred Reich,who is an American man in his twenties. I consider myself in the alt-right, he tells me over Twitter. Although a lot of people in the alt-right don't want me around because I wrote erotic furry literature. Many in the alt-right think I am a degenerate, although that isnt true at all. The author was approached by the alt-furry movement and decided to join.

The furry community is a fandom that has been overrun by liberal tolerance and acceptance and as a result it's become sanctuary to hardcore paedophiles and people with serious mental problems, he claims. The furry fandom needs to become more vigilant, and having a right wing is a big part of that.

A furry who wished to be identified only as Mink agrees. He tellsme that the #AltFurry movement is about bringing a new line of hope within the degenerate filth that is the furry fandom. They want to cleanse furries to be less heretical and degenerate and thus bring furs into a new light.

The only degeneracy that will be acceptable is getting gay married someday,he adds, though other alt-furries can behomophobic. But that isn't the only thing we are fighting for, we are fighting against systemic speciesist oppression.

Unlike the internet assumes, then, alt-furries arent alwaysfurries with an alt-right white supremacist agenda (though, like The Furred Reich author,some align with this), but are more focused on purging parts of their own community. If you had to sum it up in one sentence, it would be: Make Furries Great Again.

So are alt-furries and Nazi furries anything to be afraid of? The fact remains that this is all a bit silly.There is undoubtedly a heavy undercurrent of irony in the whole thing, which is more about using meme culture to mock social justice movements than starting a new world order.

You cant easily tell how many layers of irony we are on, says Qu Qu. This is by design, and you will start to see more and more political movements which bury themselves beneath layers of irony and yet still manage to get things done.

I can assure you though; we are on more layers than just five or six right now, my dude.

This article was updated to include new information unearthed after publication.

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