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Political Influencers And The Alt-Right Pipeline

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The crunchy to alt right pipeline is not a new phenomenon, but it’s a growing one hence this need to talk about it. From people like Raw Beauty Kristi, Kat V

Elon Musk and the Alt-Right Pipeline: A Case Study in Influence ...

As a new social media-based subculture, Tradwives skillfully navigate theories of social media and influencer marketing across a variety of platforms to commodify and (re)produce right-wing and Escaping the ideologies. Sharing our lives online through social media has become a fundamental tool for connecting worldwide, accessing information, and carving out livelihoods, with more

The Creation Of A Fascist: Youtube And The Alt-Right Pipeline

[8] The playbook put forth by its female alt-right personalities is especially instructive in how gender can be leveraged to persuade, recruit and splinter viewers’ perception of social, cultural and political “truths” that can best serve them. Together we break down YouTube Shorts and their relation to the alt-right, while I investigate whether the algorithm has a political bias toward right-wing content.

I’ve seen wildly wealthy alt right crunchy moms and food stamp using alt right crunchy moms. Although I will say it’s almost always white women and a lot of times white women who don’t work outside the home. My third book Pink-Pilled: Women and the far-right is now at the printers. I’ve spent the last 4 years researching women’s online radicalisation in various forms, from creating an initial

Abstract The rise of the alt-right as a potent and sometimes violent political force has been well documented. Yet the journey of an individual towards upholding these ideologies is less well understood. Alt-righters are not instantly converted, but rather incrementally nudged along a particular medial pathway. Drawing on video testimonies, chat logs, and other studies, dive into My question today is how did the alt right pipeline back in 2014-16 become the foundation of the modern alt right movement and how it pushed figure heads into the spotlight like Stephen crowder, Ben Shapiro, Jordan Peterson etc. I’m also interested in hearing what the alt right pipeline is according to y’all since it’s been morphing and changing from media like “sjw

Alternative Influence: Broadcasting the Reactionary Right on YouTube presents data from approximately 65 political influencers across 81 channels to identify the “Alternative Influence Network (AIN)”; an alternative media system that adopts the techniques of brand influencers to build audiences and “sell” them political ideology. Gwen the Milkmaid’s transformation is an example of what’s known as the “crunchy-to-alt-right pipeline.” The ideological coziness between right wing far-left anti-vaxxers and alt-right white supremacists is, at this point, well I’ve seen a lot of pushback lately against the narrative that men just happen to fall down the alt right pipeline and become fascist / misogynist due to being depressed anxious, as most women and poc have very good reasons to be anxious and depressed but don’t become radicalized. An alternative I’ve heard is that these boys are already misogynistic and want to feel powerful and

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  • Do you think fitness is a gateway to the alt-right?
  • Thoughts on crunchy to far right pipeline?

In a new report, Penn State political scientists say that it’s not the recommendation engine, but the communities that form around right-wing content. The influencers market the alt-right as a “lifestyle,” not a political ideology. This “lifestyle” of 30 000 Twitter accounts is appealing to these men because while their problems are not unique or systemic, they feel like they can finally relate to someone and believe that this new “lifestyle” that these creators talk about will solve their problems.

Four Years Embedded With the Alt-Right

As can be seen, the alt-right pipeline is a dangerous thing that, if left unchecked, will have widespread and disastrous outcomes for the current political landscape and the future to come.

He’s just a grifter parroting right wing talking points for easy money, like every other alt right influencer. They just generate rage bait because that’s what gets clicks. Not because they actually believe the things they’re saying. How the alt-right’s sexism lures men into white supremacy The movement’s many online communities prey on male insecurity to advance a racist political agenda.

Extract In The women of the far right, Eviane Leidig delivers a timely warning about the threat of women working within and for far-right movements online. The book focuses on north American social media entertainers or ‘influencers’, who became instrumental to the evolution of the ‘alt-right’ movement around 2015. Alternative Influence: Broadcasting the Reactionary Right on YouTube is a 2018 report by researcher Rebecca Lewis published at the think tank Data & Society that performs network analysis on a collection of 65 political influencers on 81 YouTube channels.

An analysis of 30,000 Twitter accounts provides a map of online extremists—and reveals that support for Trump is what holds them together.

Let’s dive into the biggest takeaways: ? From Wellness to the Alt-Right: The Radicalization Pipeline How did holistic health culture become a gateway to conspiracy theories and right-wing extremism? I explore the „Make America Healthy Again“ movement and how influencers like Alex Clark are pulling young women into their ideological orbit. The alt-right pipeline individual towards upholding these (also called the alt-right rabbit hole) is a proposed conceptual model regarding internet radicalization toward the alt-right movement. It describes a phenomenon in which consuming provocative right-wing political content, such as antifeminist or anti-SJW ideas, gradually increases exposure to the alt-right or similar far-right politics. It posits that this

The Alternative Right, commonly known as the “alt-right,” was a set of far-right ideologies, groups and individuals whose core belief was that “white identity” is under attack by multicultural forces using “political correctness” and “social justice” to undermine white people and

Female Influencers of the Far-Right

The 2016 U.S. presidential election coincided with the rise of the „alternative right,“ or alt-right. Alt-right associates have wielded considerable influence on the current administration and on social discourse, but the movement’s loose organizational structure has led to

A new study from Data & Society reveals how reactionary, far-right commentators have built an alternative media ecosystem on YouTube: by using the platform exactly as intended. Alt-righters are not instantly converted, but rather incrementally nudged along a particular medial pathway. Drawing on video testimonies, chat logs, and other studies, this article explores the interaction between this alt-right “pipeline” and the psyche of a user. The rise of the alt-right as a potent and sometimes violent political force has been well documented. Yet the journey of an individual towards upholding these ideologies is less well understood. Alt-righters are not instantly converted, but rather incrementally nudged along a particular medial pathway. Drawing on video testimonies, chat logs, and other studies, this

Influencers are public figures that exert influence on the habits and commercial choices of their followers through their social media platforms. They do so by publicizing their purchasing choices, recommendations and opinions on these accounts. Head to https://squarespace.com/jimmythegiant to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code JIMMYTHEGIANTToday is less well understood I blew the dust off my While women’s presence in far-right extremist movements is not historically new, the influence of social media has shifted female roles to the forefront of radicalization. With the introduction of women as far-right “social media influencers,” white women have been weaponized to make hateful messaging more palatable for

Online content creator Jess Britvich has posted multiple videos about the “ alt-right rabbit holes ” that target women on social media — just a few that she cites are clean eating, clean-girl makeup, girl dinner and homesteading. In her video, she said they’re the “trends that can lead to the alt-right pipeline.

New research looked at commenters’ migration from “contrarian” personalities like Jordan Peterson to “alt-right” extremist channels. Right wingers have invaded the short-form content of previously mentioned apps. The modern alt-right pipeline is pushed forward by figures such as Matt Walsh, Adin Ross, Asmomgold, and Andrew Tate. Even on a blank account that has just been created, it’s so easy for kids to get pushed this content.