"Deplatforming" the extreme right

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Its working. Corporations do not want the stigma of facilitating these creeps.

It wasn’t so long ago that white nationalist “intellectual” Richard Spencer was the toast of the so-called “alt-right” and was even generously profiled by liberal and mainstream news outlets. His speaking engagements at various public universities attracted headlines for months throughout the 2017-2018 academic year as he faced massive blowback for organizing and attending the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville in August 2017. Now, Spencer barely appears in public and is reportedly broke.

He’s not alone. Though fascists and their ilk fundraised aggressively to cover their legal costs in the wake of “Unite the Right,” many of them, especially the organizers and those directly linked to violence in Charlottesville, appear to be broke and enjoy few options for financial recourse. This comes despite the fact that the GOP, and, all too often the mainstream press, have either embraced or given cover for various violent far-rightists.


“I wouldn’t say they’re faring very well,” Keegan Hankes, a senior research analyst with the Southern Poverty Law Center, told Splinter of the “alt-right’s” financial status. “The vast majority of outspoken white supremacists or otherwise extremist groups have lost access to fundraising platforms like PayPal, Google Pay, and others like [them] have started enforcing their longstanding terms of services.” The white nationalist movement has by no means been entirely taken out by these efforts, but they’re not exactly rolling in dough right now.

One largely under-reported contributor to these circumstances is the meticulous, ongoing work of anti-racist and anti-fascist activists and civil rights groups. Using a common anti-fascist tactic called “no platform” which denies a person or group a platform to speak or organize (it’s sometimes called “de-platforming”), activists have helped make it difficult for white nationalists to fundraise online, stymying fascist activism by cutting off their income and fundraising capabilities. In a financial context, no platform means cutting the far right off from fundraising—both from crowdsourced fundraising platforms such as Patreon, and from collecting money directly via their own websites.

Of course they are free to set up their own platforms to promote their hate agenda.


Mr. Spencer is a liberal, actually. He is one of the big organizers for "Occupy Wall Street" , the Democrat Party's reaction to the Tea Party.

His crew of two dozen "white supremacists" have nothing to do with President Trump, in fact most of them are Law Enforcement and Media moles, so that the groups can be mobilized when the libs think it is most embarrassing for Trump.
 
Well, let tommy have his war. They don't have any guns anyway.
 
Because you have to have a Jewish bogey man ?

All by itself a demonstration of closet anti-semitism.

If you own a TV it’s plain to see all the fascists are on the left……

America will not reward MOB rule……

You on the left have been reduced to Thugs

because you can’t compete in the arena of ideas…..

Trump has made you libtards take your mask off….

This is why President Trump will be remembered as one

of the best Presidents America has ever had.

Trump should be on Mount Rushmore…………

In time, yes. Meanwhile, the train carrying the block of coal once headed for Rushmore remains stuck in a tunnel somewhere in Appalachia.
 
Because you have to have a Jewish bogey man ?

All by itself a demonstration of closet anti-semitism.

If you own a TV it’s plain to see all the fascists are on the left……

America will not reward MOB rule……

You on the left have been reduced to Thugs

because you can’t compete in the arena of ideas…..

Trump has made you libtards take your mask off….

This is why President Trump will be remembered as one

of the best Presidents America has ever had.

Trump should be on Mount Rushmore…………

In time, yes. Meanwhile, the train carrying the block of coal once headed for Rushmore remains stuck in a tunnel somewhere in Appalachia.


We all know you can thank Trump for coal.....

The block of coal you speak of was for obongo and it

is headed for history's garbage heap...….
 
Not on screen ... fan fiction ... not canon.

The female companions are just beards.

Okay, you tell yourself that... On screen, they've mentioned this specifically.

Of course, now the Doctor is a woman, so that's going to blow some minds.

That just means women can play the lead in cheesy, Brit, TV Sci-Fi. That's nothing new.

1*hyYsWCDtD6eZt5cSmUIANw.jpeg
 
Soros arranged and funded that fake "Unite the Right"
Because you have to have a Jewish bogey man ?
He's as Jewish as Jakestarkey is Republican
Jewish bogeymen have been a staple of far right scare stories for generations. Why dont you address the OP rather than inventing alternative facts ?
I did address it. It's crap. Unite the Right was a Soros funded fake event. None of us actual "Righties" have any interest in it
 
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Its working. Corporations do not want the stigma of facilitating these creeps.

It wasn’t so long ago that white nationalist “intellectual” Richard Spencer was the toast of the so-called “alt-right” and was even generously profiled by liberal and mainstream news outlets. His speaking engagements at various public universities attracted headlines for months throughout the 2017-2018 academic year as he faced massive blowback for organizing and attending the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville in August 2017. Now, Spencer barely appears in public and is reportedly broke.

He’s not alone. Though fascists and their ilk fundraised aggressively to cover their legal costs in the wake of “Unite the Right,” many of them, especially the organizers and those directly linked to violence in Charlottesville, appear to be broke and enjoy few options for financial recourse. This comes despite the fact that the GOP, and, all too often the mainstream press, have either embraced or given cover for various violent far-rightists.


“I wouldn’t say they’re faring very well,” Keegan Hankes, a senior research analyst with the Southern Poverty Law Center, told Splinter of the “alt-right’s” financial status. “The vast majority of outspoken white supremacists or otherwise extremist groups have lost access to fundraising platforms like PayPal, Google Pay, and others like [them] have started enforcing their longstanding terms of services.” The white nationalist movement has by no means been entirely taken out by these efforts, but they’re not exactly rolling in dough right now.

One largely under-reported contributor to these circumstances is the meticulous, ongoing work of anti-racist and anti-fascist activists and civil rights groups. Using a common anti-fascist tactic called “no platform” which denies a person or group a platform to speak or organize (it’s sometimes called “de-platforming”), activists have helped make it difficult for white nationalists to fundraise online, stymying fascist activism by cutting off their income and fundraising capabilities. In a financial context, no platform means cutting the far right off from fundraising—both from crowdsourced fundraising platforms such as Patreon, and from collecting money directly via their own websites.

Of course they are free to set up their own platforms to promote their hate agenda.


And this deplatforming people they don't like is going to lead to legislative action against Google, Facebook, Twitter and all the other left wing social media sites...... What they fail to realize is they are actually vulnerable.... if they edit content, they are no longer merely "platforms" they become publishers...and if a publisher publishes anything that libels someone else, they can be sued........
 
Not on screen ... fan fiction ... not canon.

The female companions are just beards.

Okay, you tell yourself that... On screen, they've mentioned this specifically.

Of course, now the Doctor is a woman, so that's going to blow some minds.

That just means women can play the lead in cheesy, Brit, TV Sci-Fi. That's nothing new.

1*hyYsWCDtD6eZt5cSmUIANw.jpeg


Which Cheesy sci-fi show is that?
 
Not on screen ... fan fiction ... not canon.

The female companions are just beards.

Okay, you tell yourself that... On screen, they've mentioned this specifically.

Of course, now the Doctor is a woman, so that's going to blow some minds.

That just means women can play the lead in cheesy, Brit, TV Sci-Fi. That's nothing new.

1*hyYsWCDtD6eZt5cSmUIANw.jpeg


Which Cheesy sci-fi show is that?

'Star Maidens' 1976
 
And this deplatforming people they don't like is going to lead to legislative action against Google, Facebook, Twitter and all the other left wing social media sites...... What they fail to realize is they are actually vulnerable.... if they edit content, they are no longer merely "platforms" they become publishers...and if a publisher publishes anything that libels someone else, they can be sued........

Oh, they really can't be, but you keep telling yourself that.

Hey, here's a crazy idea. Why don't all you Wingnuts pass the hat and start your own Facebook. Problem solved.
 
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Its working. Corporations do not want the stigma of facilitating these creeps.

It wasn’t so long ago that white nationalist “intellectual” Richard Spencer was the toast of the so-called “alt-right” and was even generously profiled by liberal and mainstream news outlets. His speaking engagements at various public universities attracted headlines for months throughout the 2017-2018 academic year as he faced massive blowback for organizing and attending the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville in August 2017. Now, Spencer barely appears in public and is reportedly broke.

He’s not alone. Though fascists and their ilk fundraised aggressively to cover their legal costs in the wake of “Unite the Right,” many of them, especially the organizers and those directly linked to violence in Charlottesville, appear to be broke and enjoy few options for financial recourse. This comes despite the fact that the GOP, and, all too often the mainstream press, have either embraced or given cover for various violent far-rightists.


“I wouldn’t say they’re faring very well,” Keegan Hankes, a senior research analyst with the Southern Poverty Law Center, told Splinter of the “alt-right’s” financial status. “The vast majority of outspoken white supremacists or otherwise extremist groups have lost access to fundraising platforms like PayPal, Google Pay, and others like [them] have started enforcing their longstanding terms of services.” The white nationalist movement has by no means been entirely taken out by these efforts, but they’re not exactly rolling in dough right now.

One largely under-reported contributor to these circumstances is the meticulous, ongoing work of anti-racist and anti-fascist activists and civil rights groups. Using a common anti-fascist tactic called “no platform” which denies a person or group a platform to speak or organize (it’s sometimes called “de-platforming”), activists have helped make it difficult for white nationalists to fundraise online, stymying fascist activism by cutting off their income and fundraising capabilities. In a financial context, no platform means cutting the far right off from fundraising—both from crowdsourced fundraising platforms such as Patreon, and from collecting money directly via their own websites.

Of course they are free to set up their own platforms to promote their hate agenda.



Your support of censorship is noted. YOur excuse of calling your enemies nazis is dismissed. You are an asshole.
 
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Its working. Corporations do not want the stigma of facilitating these creeps.

It wasn’t so long ago that white nationalist “intellectual” Richard Spencer was the toast of the so-called “alt-right” and was even generously profiled by liberal and mainstream news outlets. His speaking engagements at various public universities attracted headlines for months throughout the 2017-2018 academic year as he faced massive blowback for organizing and attending the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville in August 2017. Now, Spencer barely appears in public and is reportedly broke.

He’s not alone. Though fascists and their ilk fundraised aggressively to cover their legal costs in the wake of “Unite the Right,” many of them, especially the organizers and those directly linked to violence in Charlottesville, appear to be broke and enjoy few options for financial recourse. This comes despite the fact that the GOP, and, all too often the mainstream press, have either embraced or given cover for various violent far-rightists.


“I wouldn’t say they’re faring very well,” Keegan Hankes, a senior research analyst with the Southern Poverty Law Center, told Splinter of the “alt-right’s” financial status. “The vast majority of outspoken white supremacists or otherwise extremist groups have lost access to fundraising platforms like PayPal, Google Pay, and others like [them] have started enforcing their longstanding terms of services.” The white nationalist movement has by no means been entirely taken out by these efforts, but they’re not exactly rolling in dough right now.

One largely under-reported contributor to these circumstances is the meticulous, ongoing work of anti-racist and anti-fascist activists and civil rights groups. Using a common anti-fascist tactic called “no platform” which denies a person or group a platform to speak or organize (it’s sometimes called “de-platforming”), activists have helped make it difficult for white nationalists to fundraise online, stymying fascist activism by cutting off their income and fundraising capabilities. In a financial context, no platform means cutting the far right off from fundraising—both from crowdsourced fundraising platforms such as Patreon, and from collecting money directly via their own websites.

Of course they are free to set up their own platforms to promote their hate agenda.



Your support of censorship is noted. YOur excuse of calling your enemies nazis is dismissed. You are an asshole.
How is it censorship ? Nobody is stopping them spouting their shit.
 
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Its working. Corporations do not want the stigma of facilitating these creeps.

It wasn’t so long ago that white nationalist “intellectual” Richard Spencer was the toast of the so-called “alt-right” and was even generously profiled by liberal and mainstream news outlets. His speaking engagements at various public universities attracted headlines for months throughout the 2017-2018 academic year as he faced massive blowback for organizing and attending the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville in August 2017. Now, Spencer barely appears in public and is reportedly broke.

He’s not alone. Though fascists and their ilk fundraised aggressively to cover their legal costs in the wake of “Unite the Right,” many of them, especially the organizers and those directly linked to violence in Charlottesville, appear to be broke and enjoy few options for financial recourse. This comes despite the fact that the GOP, and, all too often the mainstream press, have either embraced or given cover for various violent far-rightists.


“I wouldn’t say they’re faring very well,” Keegan Hankes, a senior research analyst with the Southern Poverty Law Center, told Splinter of the “alt-right’s” financial status. “The vast majority of outspoken white supremacists or otherwise extremist groups have lost access to fundraising platforms like PayPal, Google Pay, and others like [them] have started enforcing their longstanding terms of services.” The white nationalist movement has by no means been entirely taken out by these efforts, but they’re not exactly rolling in dough right now.

One largely under-reported contributor to these circumstances is the meticulous, ongoing work of anti-racist and anti-fascist activists and civil rights groups. Using a common anti-fascist tactic called “no platform” which denies a person or group a platform to speak or organize (it’s sometimes called “de-platforming”), activists have helped make it difficult for white nationalists to fundraise online, stymying fascist activism by cutting off their income and fundraising capabilities. In a financial context, no platform means cutting the far right off from fundraising—both from crowdsourced fundraising platforms such as Patreon, and from collecting money directly via their own websites.

Of course they are free to set up their own platforms to promote their hate agenda.


Mr. Spencer is a liberal, actually. He is one of the big organizers for "Occupy Wall Street" , the Democrat Party's reaction to the Tea Party.

His crew of two dozen "white supremacists" have nothing to do with President Trump, in fact most of them are Law Enforcement and Media moles, so that the groups can be mobilized when the libs think it is most embarrassing for Trump.

Sounds like fake news to me, partisan hack.
 
Sounds like fake news to me, partisan hack.

I'd like to see the tax returns for Mr. Spencer and Dave Duke. I believe if it wasn't for payments from the Lame Stream Media to be a "contributor", Mr. Duke would never leave his retirement community.

Its a lot more lucrative retirement gig than greeting at Walmart or driving Uber.
 

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