dancollen.bsky.social
He/him. Extremism researcher in Canada. Sometimes-journalist. Co-creator Hatepedia.ca. Affiliate cifrs.org. Words for gnet-research.org, antihate.ca, insightthreatintel.com, Vice.com, dancollen.medium.com, and elsewhere.
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Chumbawumba are Brits! But it still rules
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At least John Mannion is absolutely fucking PISSED
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Jeff Bezos's Washington Post has posted six (6) updates about the Trump regime's assault on Senator Alex Padilla; none notes that he identified himself by both title and name before he was forced to the ground and handcuffed.
One quotes the Trump administration falsely claiming he didn't.
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Yes. The IRS and the U.S. Postal Inspector Service have both had to send agents to work with ICE. At the DEA, it’s been a substantial portion of the workforce; at the ATF, more than half. And hundreds of FBI agents, including from counterterrorism offices.
www.reuters.com/world/us/tho...
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The one and only
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… You’ll see he credits “Mr. Robert” — here he is, with “Wake Up White Man” in his bio and now his pinned tweet quite excited about the WH using his image.
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…Here’s that X account showing his work four days ago
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… Here’s Timothy Burke’s reply to me here
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*at least one US prosecutor, not court. Court signed off.
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yes, sorry! rushed this out. thank you for catching
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7/ I'll note that the complaint describes Bartkus' "anti-pro-life" views accurately: "the belief that individuals should not be born without their consent and that non-existence is best." They just coin it "anti-pro-life," which really looks to me to be an attempt to ship misleading terminology.
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6/ Copy of United States V Daniel Park here: embed.documentcloud.org/documents/25...
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5/ In reality, Efilists call themselves "anti-life" because they believe in the extinction of humanity, and typically give little care to abortion rights. Abortion is not even secondary to the ideology. Efilists can be celibate so long as they are anti-pregnancy and anti-procreation, period.
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4/ The use of "anti-pro-life" is likely a twist of the words "anti-life" (either by prosecutors or a secondary source I haven't seen yet), which Bartkus and other Efilists described himself as.
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3/ Likewise, the accomplice at the subject of the criminal complaint, Daniel Park, was not meaningfully engaged in opposing the pro-life movement. The complaint mentions abortion once, and it is in the context of Park disparaging abortions in favour of abstinence.
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2/ The attacker and alleged accomplice are allegedly responsible for a fertility clinic bombing in the name of Efilism. While some Efilists support abortion rights, the attacker, Edward Bartkus, was abstinent, and described himself as "anti-sex."
www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnb...
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(I don't know much about Rotten Mango and I don't want to say it's not a bad beat but I would be surprised if used her platform to deny women's right to vote and promote David Duke)
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Interesting article. I do think it's uh, a little harsh to say a rival content creator has the "same job" as Myron Gaines - a vocal Nazi Germany sympathizer who platforms human traffickers and white supremacist on his podcast - just because they're both sensationalist click-baiters.