1/ A long thread on memes, extremism, #Diagalon, and the proliferation of hate across Convoy circles. At the #POEC, Jeremy Mackenzie claimed that Diagalon was a meme, as he has for months. The implication is that Diagalon is EITHER a threat OR a meme--memes aren't a threat.
2/ #Diagalon is both a meme country AND a threat. Meme-ifying extremism is not new--it really took off around 2014 with GamerGate and Trump. And the absurdity to those on the outside is what insulates memes. Silly cartoon frogs and clowns and baby talk can’t be serious, right?
3/ Mackenize & associates like Alex Vriend (The Ferryman’s Toll) are Extremely Online. They speak 4chan, the dot WIN network & subreddits that have been banned for years. The language is codified among the Extremely Online but it's not always recognizable as hate to the normies.
5/ In this excellent piece[1] Andrew Anglin, founder of the neo-Nazi blog The Daily Stormer is quoted at stating that the goal of the site’s aesthetics and culture are “Non-ironic Nazism masquerading as ironic Nazism.” Let's take a look at #Diagalon!
6/ A common term in #Diagalon-affiliated Telegram channels is “fren.” Fren started in 4chan but really took off in the now-banned subreddit r/frenworld. Users posted memes of a variant of Pepe the Frog using baby talk. It was a lot of barely disguised white supremacy and fascism.
7/ A fren is a white person or someone sympathetic to the alt-right. Frenler is Hitler. A nosefren or shecklefren is a Jewish person. A frenostate is an ethnostate. Bop generally means kill or remove, and many posts used the lines “Bop the nosefren” or “Bop the non-fren.”
8/ Another common meme on #Diagalon channels is Clown Pepe/Honkler. It’s part of the same Pepe universe as Frenworld and like both, it started on 4chan and grew on the also-banned subreddit r/ClownWorldWar.
9/ The same clown can represent “degenerates” (trans people, leftists, etc), the mega cope and nihilism of tolerating “degenerate” values to fit into society, or someone taking action against “degeneracy," depending on context. But you have to know the group to get the context.
10/ In #Diagalon’s BC chapter Telegram channel, users discussed an upcoming event featuring PM Trudeau in Surrey, which the PM ultimately skipped. A user posted a meme of Honkler driving a semi, a common meme implying that Honkler was running over a “degenerate.”
11/ Honkler memes are still popular in many Convoy groups. The Honkler term “Honk Honk” originated as meme-speak for Heil Hitler, which is wild to see on Convoy signs all over Parliament Hill and around the country. (see: antihate.ca/_honk_honk_ant…)
12/ The Ferryman's Toll prolifically posts fake news: fake stories/tweets altered to look legitimate. As with memes, they want to support their ideology and trick people into believing the stories, but when they're called out, they can't believe someone would fall for the joke.
13/ One fake story and tweet targeted PM Trudeau's child, which circulated through Convoy Telegram. Of the channels we're in, only one single user pushed back. Even then, the poster said, “I do not know [where the post came from], someone sent me, but why not, thats believable.”
14/ Memes/fake news are meant to be shared with outside groups without context. Inside Dag channels, fake news is posted beside real news, memes beside serious posts. This is dangerous in spaces that discourage critical thinking & hinge in-group membership on ideological purity.
15/ But many #Diagalon-related posts are just straight-up serious fascism. There’s fashwave.[1] There's white supremacy. There are shares from neo-Nazi channels. They come very close to just blatantly saying the 14 Words.[2]
[1]splcenter.org/hatewatch/2017…
[2]adl.org/resources/hate…
16/ The alt- and far-right wield satire and "it's just a joke brah" as a shield--and it works. If you give someone a chance to call hate speech "satire," they're going to call hate speech "satire" & walk away. That's the point. They've built an escape hatch into consequences.
17/ Example: the far-right subreddit r/metacanada was ostensibly space to shitpost around PC culture & troll libs. But under the cartoon frogs and clowns was serious hate & bigotry. The sub actively supported & engaged with white nationalists like Faith Goldy and Lauren Southern.
18/ Far/alt-right "jokes" end up in terrorist manifestos.[1] The Christchurch terrorist (in part inspired by Lauren Southern) names memes and people being passed around Diagalon and Convoy social media. Bissonnette & Minassian were radicalized online.
[1]start.umd.edu/news/new-zeala…
19/ The @Reddit user u/Seattle4Truth murdered his father for being a "leftist" after marinating in alt/far-right meme subs (incl. r/The_Donald) & other online spaces.[1] It's the same blend of political extremism & conspiracy as some Convoy spaces.
20/ At #POEC, NSIA Thomas said that Canada's definition of "threat" needs to be modernized. It's so frustrating to sit in radicalized spaces & see red flags but find there is almost no framework to discuss & share such threats. It might happen in postmortems but that's too late.
21/ In Vancouver, a radicalized kid repeats an anti-Semitic phrase popular with white supremacists while someone says he's willing to die for the Convoy cause. Someone referencing Honkler hangs out with a guy holding a sign that says DBH & Dix should be hanged. It's concerning.
22/ Convoys have been very active in promotion anti-LGBTQ2S+ agendas and attacking trans people particularly hard. They share racism and misogyny. The constant slow erosion of inclusion & human rights is harmful but harder to quantify until someone murders people.
23/ Convoy groups organized protests against Drag Queen Storytime events & abused people attending a library event. They held a transphobic protest at the Vancouver Pride Parade. Real grooming is getting hyped on hate memes & internet shitholes, then harming people in real life.
24/24 Alt- & far-right extremism won't disappear overnight, but movement to recognize the reach, intent & harm of the alt/far-right meme ecosystem is a great start. Don't give fascists and white supremacists a free pass. "Jokes" have already harmed & killed too many people.
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1/ On March 8, 2023, John Rustad spoke to a group of people in Abbotsford, many from local far-right movements. Rustad joined the BC Cons on February 16. Kari Simpson, a notorious anti-2SLGBTQ+ Christofascist, was there to hype up the fledgling party. #bcpoli #BCElxn2024
3/ Rustad shared the positions & conspiracies that have already come up this election, but I want to highlight this section. Rustad promised to bring in heavy-handed policing against people using drugs outside, like they do "in Europe."
1/ On Feb 3, 2024, a small podcaster in the Peace posted an interview with John Rustad that included a section on climate change. Here, Rustad claims hydrocarbons reduce climate deaths because people can use gas-powered cars to drive away from hurricanes. So I looked at his data.
2/ The idea that declining deaths due to climate events disprove the concept of climate change as a threat seems to start with a right-wing libertarian think tank called Reason, which takes a profoundly denialist approach to climate change.
Oh, and the article came out in 2011.
3/ I read the full report & saw a very interesting citation. The Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons is a far-right publication that claims, among others, climate change is beneficial, abortions cause breast cancer, vaccines cause autism & indoor smoking bans are bad.
1/ On Oct 1, BC Conservative candidate David Splett (North Van-Lonsdale) asked supporters to gather at Keith & Brooksbank later that day to meet John Rustad. I was curious about the location, so I stopped by & posted what I heard. Then the BC Conservatives started to lie. #bcpoli
2/ Rustad's event was across the street from the E Keith supportive housing project approved by the District of North Vancouver in February. I previously heard a Conservative supporter brag that they would get it shut down & knew Sam Chandola (North Van-Seymour) wanted it gone.
3/ I didn't feel like I was walking into a campaign event. I felt like I was walking into another far-right rally (and I've been to an unhealthy number of far-right rallies).
"Are you with us?"
I asked who "us" is.
"The Conservative Party. I know you. Why are you here?"
1/ On August 18, Elenore Sturko spoke at Freedom House, a space in Vancouver for far-right organizing. The event was called Into the Abyss: A Solution Orientated Discussion on the Drug Crisis and included a viewing of Aaron Gunn's Vancouver Is Dying.
2/ Freedom House is a project of Rick Thomas and Maria Bose, who jumped into the anti-mask & antivaxx scene that became the Freedom movement in April 2020. The organized with Sky Walkers, the group that harassed people wearing masks on transit.
3/ They organized rallies with Chris Sky, a Holocaust-denying grifter who thinks H-tler had some good ideas:
1/ Another @Conservative_BC member has links to white nationalism & neo-N-zism.
Here is BC Conservative Party's Director at Large Lindsay Shepherd with George Hutcheson of the white nationalist Students for Western Civilization.
2/ Shepherd rose to fame in late 2017 when, as a TA for a course at Wilfred Laurier University, showed a clip of Jordan Peterson attacking Bill C-16, which added “gender identity or expression” to the Canadian Human Rights Act. Some people complained & WLU investigated.
3/ C-16 was Peterson’s rise to fame—his transphobia was broadcast around the far-right but he was particularly popular among the alt-right movement & often appeared in alt-right content while he complained about trans people & Trudeau communism in Canada. c2cjournal.ca/2016/12/jordan…
1/ A short roundup on Diagolon over the last few days.
Diagolon was in Vancouver on Friday--or more specifically, Langley. They sent ticketholders to the parking lot of The Grove Church, then directed them down the street to the Langley Lions Society West Langley Hall.
2/ As the name suggests, the West Langley Hall is owned by the Langley @lionsclubs. If you aren't familiar, the Lions Club is an international service organization.
The hall is also managed in partnership with the municipality: the Township of Langley (@LangleyTownship).
3/ I would really like to know how @LangleyTownship--a BC municipality--feels about managing a venue that hosted neo-Nazis.