QAnon supporters - inside and outside the Capitol - were central to the Jan 6 insurrection. He is defending a group deemed a terrorist threat by the FBI in 2019
US media coverage - and not just Fox - of QAnon has been upside down denial of the dangerous white supremacy that drives it because it’s a movement driven largely by white women. Look at Elle magazine
A movement labeled a domestic terror threat is driven by white suburban women. According to a timeline of violence linked to QAnon between 2018-2020 compiled by the Guardian, women were arrested for five of the 12 instances. And now: an insurrection. feministgiant.com/p/white-women-…
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If Donald Trump could give birth, it would have been to Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert, both of whom are clearly created in his image. They are 1st QAnon supporters to be elected to Congress from inside of which they supported insurrectionists feministgiant.com/p/a-white-supr…
Marjorie Taylor Greene is a dangerous white supremacist, Islamophobe, anti-Semite, and conspiracy theorist
Protests against the ban in Oct when it was first announced were the largest protests in #Poland since the fall of Communism in 1989. And their core message was “Fuck off” to priests and the far-right govt pic. #StrajkKobiet#AborcjaBezGranic
Like Ashli Babbitt, who was shot dead as she tried to smash her way into the Speaker's Lobby, Jessica Watkins was a veteran of the US war on Afghanistan. She is accused of 6 federal crimes, including conspiracy buzzfeednews.com/article/jessic…
"Decked out in full tactical gear, Jessica Watkins appeared ready for battle...
'We’re in the fucking Capitol, bro,' she declared, looking straight into a cellphone camera and flashing a victory sign." buzzfeednews.com/article/jessic…
At Trump's incitement she stormed the Capitol in full combat gear. She belongs to a white supremacist militia that supports that far-right conspiracy QAnon.
And yet "her boyfriend rejected the suggestion that she’s anti-government or violent."
This essay about James Bennett is a necessary reminder of the misogyny & boys club undergirding US media and how white men protect each other. Bennett - who left the NYT after publishing a fascist senator’s oped - has predictably landed on his feet. jenzerb.medium.com/i-left-my-care…
I was a contributing opinion writer at the NYT 2014-2018. Last time I I spoke to Bennett he told me to stop saying “fuck” on Twitter. So I started #WhyISayFuck. I explain here with background feministgiant.com/p/essay-why-i-…
I understand - because they write to me in private - that many in the US media can’t name shitty misogynist bosses and editors. I work for myself and I started this newsletter because I don’t give a fuck and I am beholden to no one feministgiant.com
Soon after the January 6 insurrection, I wrote 3 essays using a feminist lens to analyze the white supremacist violence that fueled it. This one on white women who stormed the Capitol
And this one on QAnon-supporting congresswomen—who are part of the historic female red wave that flipped seats in the House—who supported the insurrection
And this one on the white supremacist patriarchal violence that drove the insurrection and which will not disappear just because Trump is out of office