TEASER: Checking In On the Online Nazis With Jason Wilson
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Sign up at angryplanetpod.com to get instant access to the full episode. A direct link to the episode on Substack. American politics was bizarre in 2016. Alt-right figures dominated many news cycles and shared pictures of cartoon frogs online. A lot of those personalities, like Baked Alaska and Richard Spencer, flamed out and vanished from the scene. But there’s always money to be made and political power to be gained by playing to people’s base fears and a new brand of online far right weirdo has risen to take their places. On this episode of Angry Planet we check in on the so-called “New Right” with investigative journalist Jason Wilson. Wilson has chronicled far-right movements for years and recently exposed some of their thought leaders in The Guardian. If you want to learn why some people care about the “longhouse” or the importance of online anonymity when spreading weird ideas online, then this is the episode for you.  Revealed: US university lecturer behind far-right Twitter account and publishing house Revealed: the extremist Maga lobbying group driving far-right Republican policies At least 66 members of far-right group in rural Oregon standing for office Revealed: how a US far-right group is influencing anti-gay policies in Africa Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/warcollege. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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