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posted by takyon on Sunday October 08 2017, @07:24PM   Printer-friendly
from the killing-machine-marginalia dept.

Editor's summary: BuzzFeed, a media outlet and Pulitzer Prize finalist, obtained leaked emails from Breitbart News, some of which were published in Buzzfeed's roughly 9,000-word exposé of the site's inner workings. The article chronicles the rise of Milo Yiannopoulos, Breitbart's tech editor, and his relationship with Steve Bannon, the recent White House Chief Strategist who left the Trump administration and resumed his position as executive chairman of Breitbart News in August. It also details exchanges between Yiannopoulos and people such as Peter Thiel, Devin Saucier, and Curtis Yarvin, among others. The article shows how Breitbart "smuggled white nationalist ideas into the mainstream" by using Yiannopoulos as a go-between for white nationalists and others in his following, who provided him with story tips and constructive (?) criticism.

Vice Media has fired Mitchell Sunderland, an editor and writer for Broadly, Vice's women-focused site. Sunderland emailed Yiannopoulos and encouraged him to mock the feminist writer Lindy West. He also sent a Broadly video about the Satanic Temple and abortion rights to Tim Gionet, Yiannopoulos's tour manager, resulting in this story. Dan Lyons, a writer for the TV series Silicon Valley and author of Disrupted: My Misadventure in the Start-Up Bubble, and David Auerbach, a former technology writer for Slate, also passed along news tips to Breitbart. Auerbach has vociferously denied writing the emails.

Milo Yiannopoulos responded on Thursday, mainly taking issue with a video of him singing karaoke while Richard Spencer and others raised Nazi salutes. Yiannopoulos wrote, "I have said in the past that I find humor in breaking taboos and laughing at things that people tell me are forbidden to joke about. Everyone who knows me has seen me make jokes about some awful things. But everyone who knows me also knows I'm not a racist. As someone of Jewish ancestry, I of course condemn racism in the strongest possible terms. I have stopped making jokes on these matters because I do not want any confusion on this subject. I disavow Richard Spencer and his entire sorry band of idiots. I have been and am a steadfast supporter of Jews and Israel. I disavow white nationalism and I disavow racism and I always have. I have severe myopia, due to a congenital eye defect, as has been widely reported and as many people know or have seen from my squinting during public speeches. In a dark bar, I did not see these hand gestures. If I'd have realized white nationalist losers were hailing me as their leader, I'd have immediately walked off stage. I stand for, as always, race-blind nationalism. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm enjoying my honeymoon with my black husband."

Broadening Brush: Alt-White, Buzzfeed Exposé!

BuzzFeed has published documentation of the direct connection of Breitbart News, the alt-right movement, and Milo Yiannopoulos to white supremacists and neo-Nazi groups:

In August, after a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville ended in murder, Steve Bannon insisted that "there's no room in American society" for neo-Nazis, neo-Confederates, and the KKK.

But an explosive cache of documents obtained by BuzzFeed News proves that there was plenty of room for those voices on his website.

During the 2016 presidential campaign, under Bannon's leadership, Breitbart courted the alt-right — the insurgent, racist right-wing movement that helped sweep Donald Trump to power. The former White House chief strategist famously remarked that he wanted Breitbart to be "the platform for the alt-right."

The article is extensive, quoting from emails from the Breitbart organization itself.

In March, Breitbart editor Alex Marlow insisted "we're not a hate site." Breitbart's media relations staff repeatedly threatened to sue outlets that described Yiannopoulos as racist. And after the violent white supremacist protest in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August, Breitbart published an article explaining that when Bannon said the site welcomed the alt-right, he was merely referring to "computer gamers and blue-collar voters who hated the GOP brand."

These new emails and documents, however, clearly show that Breitbart does more than tolerate the most hate-filled, racist voices of the alt-right. It thrives on them, fueling and being fueled by some of the most toxic beliefs on the political spectrum — and clearing the way for them to enter the American mainstream.

Sometimes, it is good to know who you are lying down with, so you will know why you have fleas. And sometimes, journalists ought to "follow the money." I highly recommend reading the article, "Here's How Breitbart And Milo Smuggled Nazi and White Nationalist Ideas Into The Mainstream".

Liberal collusion with Alt-right! Shocking!

Now the Salon is getting into the fray, reporting on BuzzFeed's dump of Breitbart emails and pointing out that many liberal journalists are implicated.

A recently released cache of email correspondence revealed direct collaboration between popular alt-right website Breitbart and purported white nationalists and neo-Nazis. While the revelations are damning, they are not entirely surprising to those who follow Breitbart's editorial strategies. More shocking, perhaps, is that a number of purportedly liberal journalists have also secretly colluded with Breitbart over the years.

Again, this is a lengthy article, well worth the read, that goes into detail on the relations of Breitbart News to other journalistic entities, and political extremists. One example:

The surprising journalistic connections to Yiannopoulos include David Auerbach, a tech critic who has contributed extensively to Slate and has been published in intellectual left magazines like n+1, Triple Canopy, and even the Nation, one of the most esteemed voices of the American left. Auerbach once wrote a longform piece of cultural criticism for Triple Canopy exploring how the politics of anonymous online forum culture (A-Culture, in his parlance) eventually evolved into the fusion of libertarianism and racist nationalism that we now associate with sites like 4chan, 8chan and Reddit in its prelapsarian days.

Though anonymity does not play directly into the majority of the discussions on forums associated with A-culture, it is responsible—along with the written nature of the discourse—for the characteristics that have emerged from those sites. . . . Anyone entering into an A-culture forum is likely to witness a nonstop barrage of obscenity, abuse, hostility, and epithets related to race, gender, and sexuality. Anyone objecting to this barrage will immediately attract a torrent of even greater abuse. These forums maintain an equilibrium of offense designed to drive away anyone who is not sympathetic to the general libertarian mindset.

But it does seem that Buzzfeed has stirred up a hornet's nest of buzzing, the type of thing that may even attract buzzards.

Shortly thereafter, Auerbach tweeted that he had "told [Buzzfeed editor Ariel Kaminer] that this stuff was untrue. He's currently trying to put words in my mouth." Auerbach went on to speculate that "Buzzfeed might have it in for me because I criticized Buzzfeed chair Keith Lerer for hiring 4chan's founder." "I also criticized Buzzfeed's business model in NYMag," he added. "So yeah, they're probably pissed at me."

More about sexism and male privilege than racism. Or more of a cat-fight among journalists and whatever those who work for Breitbart are. As Alice said, "Curiouser and curiouser."


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  • (Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Sunday October 08 2017, @08:41PM (10 children)

    by The Mighty Buzzard (18) Subscriber Badge <themightybuzzard@proton.me> on Sunday October 08 2017, @08:41PM (#578967) Homepage Journal

    They can do both. Personally, I'm flattered.

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  • (Score: 2) by c0lo on Sunday October 08 2017, @08:45PM (9 children)

    by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Sunday October 08 2017, @08:45PM (#578968) Journal

    The free speech being a prerequisite. of course if it's a challenge here is also an exercise of free speech

    The only issue is the intention: did they intend to challenge you or have they stopped at the free speech level only?

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    • (Score: 3, Funny) by The Mighty Buzzard on Sunday October 08 2017, @11:56PM (8 children)

      by The Mighty Buzzard (18) Subscriber Badge <themightybuzzard@proton.me> on Sunday October 08 2017, @11:56PM (#579035) Homepage Journal

      If I'm the one challenged, I get to pick the means of the duel, right? I choose single malt Irish whiskey.

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      • (Score: 2) by c0lo on Monday October 09 2017, @08:06AM (7 children)

        by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Monday October 09 2017, @08:06AM (#579182) Journal

        Remind me not to challenge you: I hate whiskey, can't stand the stink of it.

        On the other side, nothing beats a deeply chilled vodka, at some -17C or less.
        Only perhaps some plum brandy, distilled at about 75% AVB (in both cases accompanying food, bacon and/or mature cheese preferred, is needed for a long run. Otherwise my old, well pickled liver will let me down after the first bottle).

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        • (Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Monday October 09 2017, @10:47AM (6 children)

          by The Mighty Buzzard (18) Subscriber Badge <themightybuzzard@proton.me> on Monday October 09 2017, @10:47AM (#579225) Homepage Journal

          Too cold on the vodka. I've had actual tissue injury from swallowing overly cold vodka before.

          I can't back you on the brandy either but I could go with as much plum wine as necessary to resolve things. Fair warning though, I can drink sweet wines easier than water as long as they're made from anything but grapes.

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          • (Score: 2) by c0lo on Monday October 09 2017, @11:52AM (5 children)

            by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Monday October 09 2017, @11:52AM (#579245) Journal

            Too cold on the vodka. I've had actual tissue injury from swallowing overly cold vodka before.

            Pour it in a 30-4 ml shot glasses at room temperature and they will get pretty around -10C -8C.
            In that small quantity even in bottoms up style (the proper one), it can't actually cause frost damage.

            I can't back you on the brandy either but I could go with as much plum wine as necessary to resolve things.

            Hell, no, you couldn't.
            At equiv amount of alcohol - 75%ABV double distilled plum brandy [wikipedia.org] vs 10%AVB the strength of wine, you'll need to drink quite a large amount of liquid.
            At my 0.5l of plum brandy I can afford to nibble food all the way through the bottle, no sweat in 3-4 hours.
            At the same alcohol amount, you'll have to drink almost a gallon of wine.

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            • (Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Monday October 09 2017, @12:32PM (1 child)

              by The Mighty Buzzard (18) Subscriber Badge <themightybuzzard@proton.me> on Monday October 09 2017, @12:32PM (#579249) Homepage Journal

              At the same alcohol amount, you'll have to drink almost a gallon of wine.

              Not a problem. Mind you, there will be side effects. All that liquid has to go somewhere after processing.

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              • (Score: 2) by c0lo on Monday October 09 2017, @12:48PM

                by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Monday October 09 2017, @12:48PM (#579253) Journal

                Mind you, there will be side effects. All that liquid has to go somewhere after processing.

                As long as you are able to deal with it in a civilized way (without affecting me), I have no issues.
                Each one is free to do with their bodily fluids as he pleases; I'll chalk it down as, albeit unusual, pertaining to freedom of expression.
                Even more so if you manage to "paint" a coherent message on the snow in dealing with processes liquids
                (no, projectile vomit is not a valid result of processing, it's a sign of an aborted process)

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            • (Score: 2) by JeanCroix on Monday October 09 2017, @05:09PM (2 children)

              by JeanCroix (573) on Monday October 09 2017, @05:09PM (#579315)

              75%ABV double distilled plum brandy

              150 proof? My preferred brands are Maraska or Navip, and I haven't even been able to find their old 100 proof strengths for years - it's all 80 these days, here in the US anyway. Which stuff do you like?

              • (Score: 2) by c0lo on Monday October 09 2017, @08:44PM (1 child)

                by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Monday October 09 2017, @08:44PM (#579407) Journal

                Oh, haven't had that stuff for seems like thousands years, that is something migrating my ass from East Europe into Australia led to.
                Anyway, to get to that strength you'll need to arrange with the distiller, one simply can't buy this stuff off the shelf.
                The result is usually stored in some unappealing PET recycled bottles (which you wash carefully), but it's simply divine.

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                • (Score: 2) by JeanCroix on Tuesday October 10 2017, @12:10PM

                  by JeanCroix (573) on Tuesday October 10 2017, @12:10PM (#579741)
                  Ah, I see. I can't even imagine the complexity of trying to get something like that specially imported, and only for personal consumption at that. I'll continue to make do with the 40ABV varieties.