History of Feminism
Related: About this forumDylann Roof, apparently a regular commenter at The Daily Stormer, learned his hatred online
One of the places he conducted this research was, evidently, the Daily Stormer. A researcher at the Southern Poverty Law Center has discovered that a number of passages in Roofs manifesto are virtually identical to comments left on The Daily Stormer by someone calling himself AryanBlood1488. It seems likely that this was Roof himself.
Just as Elliot Rodger seems to have picked up some of his misogynistic beliefs from PUAhate, a site whose best-known moderator at the time was a regular contributor to A Voice for Men, Roof seems to have picked up some of his racial awareness at The Daily Stormer, a site appealing to many of the same people literally the same people who regularly read and comment on popular manosphere sites like the proudly racist Chateau Heartiste and Roosh Valizadehs Return of Kings, which recently ran a long Naziesque screed, by Roosh himself, on the evils of degenerate and cosmopolitan Jews.
No, The Daily Stormer doesnt see eye-to-eye on everything with pickup-oriented manospherans like Heartiste and Roosh; Daily Stormer founder Andrew Anglin thinks pickup artistry is pure snake oil and doesnt consider Roosh to be sufficiently white. But hes also praised Rooshs anti-Jew article as excellent. As Anglin sees it, Roosh
no doubt sees which way the winds are blowing, and is attempting to keep his media base in tact in the face of rising Nazism.
And it goes without saying that Anglin is as violently misogynistic as any of those I write about on this site; recent headlines on his site include Jew Announces a Bitch to be Featured on $10 Bill and God Should be a Bitch Says Church of Englands Slut Priestesses.
http://wehuntedthemammoth.com/2015/06/23/dylann-roof-apparently-a-regular-commenter-at-the-daily-stormer-learned-his-hatred-online/
Sean23
(12 posts)But wait I thought the shooting was about the war on christianity!(sarcasm)
Kalidurga
(14,177 posts)Council of Conservative Citizens, who are also very involved in politics and gave money to a whole lot of Republicans was the other. I wonder if that's the only two or if there were more, not that it matters how many, it is apparent he was involved enough to gather enough fuel for his hate. I hope that the FBI and Homeland Security can somehow shut down these terrorist organizations.
mercuryblues
(15,336 posts)seen that in action.
DustyJoe
(849 posts)In the vein of all the other threads calling to ban flags, ban words and ban writings I guess this is the clarion call to ban the interwebs as driving murderous intentions.
starroute
(12,977 posts)I'm not going to link to any of their stuff, but here's a piece on GamerGate that makes the connection.
http://www.diplomaticourier.com/news/topics/security/2499-when-the-internet-breeds-hate
Over the course of six months, GamerGate became the melting pot for the worst of the internet. Violent sexism, homophobia, and transphobia have been the most common and outspoken sentiments of GamerGate, but not far beneath the surface are virulent strains of anti-Semitism, racism, and neo Nazism. As the movement progressed, the rhetoric began parroting concepts from white supremacy groups, mens rights advocates, and a popular culture perception of the military. When the movement became too extreme, Reddit put restrictions on the movements operations and email campaigns, and even the notorious 4chan removed any discussion of GamerGate from its boards. Angered about the perceived attack on their free speech, the movement found refuge on 8chan, a discussion board site described by The Washington Post as the most lawless, more libertarian, more free follow-up to 4chan. The sites founder, Frederick Brennana man who wrote a pro-eugenics article for the neo-Nazi website, The Daily Stormermade 8chan to combat what he perceived as a loss of free speech on the internet.