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TopicProud boys really fucked up some rioters in Portland last night.
Shablagoo
08/23/20 12:11:02 PM
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JungleBoy posted...
It's the other way around, isn't it? The "white supremacists" (if that's what they are) are there to fight this group that's been rioting for months. So it just seems like you're putting that label on them as a way of defending the rioters.

Some details about the Proud Boys founder:

Race and ethnicity
McInnes has been accused of racism[88][89]and of promoting white supremacistrhetoric.[13] He has made alleged racial slurs against Susan Rice and Jada Pinkett Smithpersonally,[90][91] and more widely against Palestinians and Asians.[92][93] In September 2004, he told a reporter for the Chicago Reader at a party that he "wanted to fuck the shit out of [a young Asian lady] until she started talking." The reporter, Liz Armstrong, wrote: "He went on to posit that since Asians' eyes don't work so good in terms of facial expressions they have no choice but to emote with their mouths."[94]
McInnes has said that there is a "mass conformity that black people push on each other",[95] and in 2018, he said there was significant "black violence" in the United States, with 8,000 cases a year of black-on-black murder.[96] He has been quoted as saying that New Jersey U.S. Senator Cory Booker, who is black, is "kind of like Sambo."[97]


Judaism and anti-Semitism
In March 2017, during a trip to Israel with The Rebel Media, McInnes made controversial comments defending Holocaust deniers, accused the Jews of being responsible for the Holodomor and the Treaty of Versailles, and said he was "becoming anti-Semitic". He later said his comments were taken out of context.[98] McInnes also produced a comedic video for Rebel called "Ten Things I Hate about Jews", later retitled "Ten Things I Hate About Israel".[99][100] In response to the controversy, McInnes said: "I landed, and Ive got tons of Nazi friends. David Duke and all the Nazis totally think I rock... No offence, Nazis, I don't want to hurt your feelings, but I don't like you. I like Jews."[101]


Islam
McInnes is anti-Islam.[90][102] He has said that "Muslims are stupid ... the only thing they really respect is violence and being tough."[103] He also has equated Islam with fascism, stating "Nazis are not a thing. Islam is a thing."[104] In April 2018, McInnes labelled a significant section of Muslims as both mentally ill and incestuous, claiming that "Muslims have a problem with inbreeding. They tend to marry their first cousins... and that is a major problem [in the U.S.] because when you have mentally damaged inbreds which not all Muslims are, but a disproportionate number are and you have a hate book called the Koran... you end up with a perfect recipe for mass murder."[15][105]


Gender
McInnes has described himself as "an Archie Bunker sexist,"[13] and has said that "95 percent of women would be happier at home".[76] On the topic of female police officers, he said, "I understand [women] are good for domestics, but I don't understand why there are so many female police officers. They're not strong, they're like super fat police officers. It doesn't make any sense to me."[106]
In 2003, Vanessa Grigoriadis in The New York Times quoted McInnes saying, "'No means no' is puritanism. I think Steinem-era feminism did women a lot of injustices, but one of the worst ones was convincing all these indie norts that women don't want to be dominated."[85]McInnes has been accused of sexism by various media outlets including Chicago Sun-Times,[107] Independent Journal Review,[108]Salon,[109] Jezebel,[110] The Hollywood Reporter,[111] and Slate.[112] In October 2013, McInnes said during a panel interview that "people would be happier if women would stop pretending to be men" and that feminism "has made women less happy".[113] He said, "We've trivialized childbirth and being domestic so much that women are forced to pretend to be men. They're feigning this toughness, they're miserable."[114] A heated argument ensued with University of Miami School of Lawprofessor Mary Anne Franks.[115]


White genocide
McInnes has espoused the white genocide conspiracy theory saying that white women having abortions[116] and immigration is "leading to white genocide in the West".[117] In 2018, regarding South African farm attacks and land reform proposals, he said that black South Africans were not "trying to get their land back they never had that land", instead stating there were "ethnic cleansing" efforts against white South Africans.[118]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavin_McInnes


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