I want to say more on this. I don't think Chelsea is lying here. I do have at least a little bit of trust for other radical leftists, even if it's constantly shaken. But despite that i seriously cannot see her actions as positive. https://twitter.com/MusketAnna/status/956293900989288448 …
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I think white activists, trans or not, are often a little bit too willing to network or play nice with fascists for a variety of reasons. But also Chelsea's celebrity status makes 'infiltration' extremely unlikely and definatley won't work now.
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Replying to @MusketAnna
The only flaw here is the assumption that fascist celebrities are different than other celebrities. They're not, and the alt-lite are famously mercenary. They peddle dirty wares but they don't believe in them.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @MusketAnna
It is very easy to get access to them if you are well-known. It is not going to happen again, not like this, but anyone with a sufficient command of national attention will easily get access to their spaces.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @MusketAnna
If I could have gotten someone into an alt-right dinner party leading up to UTR I absolutely fucking would have. Without a goddamn second's hesitation.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski
I understand that, i don't think that's inherently a bad thing, but would that someone be someone they can recognise or some unassuming nobody?
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Replying to @MusketAnna
The more famous, the more personable, the better.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski
How so? From reading about infiltration of far-right groups, the most success was had by people who could pass of as being earnest believers.
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Replying to @MusketAnna
Far right grassroots groups are different than new-media spaces and millionaire dinner parties.
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Like, a Nazi is a Nazi but there are key differences that are important and relevant
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