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  2. Alternative Influence: Broadcasting the Reactionary Right on ...

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    Alternative Influence: Broadcasting the Reactionary Right on YouTube is a 2018 report by researcher Rebecca Lewis published at the think tank Data & Society that performs network analysis on a collection of 65 political influencers on 81 YouTube channels. Lewis argues that this network propagates right-wing ideology.

  3. Catturd - Wikipedia

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    In the 2010s, Buchanan began posting on Disqus under stories from websites such as Breitbart News. [12] [dubious – discuss] The Twitter handle @catturd had been taken in 2010, and Catturd denied being the poster of the suspended account @CATTURD1. @catturd2 was created in September 2018, receiving retweets from Jack Posobiec.

  4. Groypers - Wikipedia

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    Addressing the increase in attention towards the far-right due to the aggressive questioning of Kirk, Ben Shapiro gave a speech at Stanford University in which he attacked Fuentes (without naming him) and his followers as essentially being a rebranded version of the alt-right.

  5. The Daily Caller - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the Columbia Journalism Review described The Daily Caller as "right wing", [34] a description also used by Business Insider, [35] Snopes, [36] and Harvard University's Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society. [37] The Guardian in April 2019 said The Daily Caller was known for pro-Trump content. [38]

  6. Jackson Hinkle - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Hinkle (born September 15, 1999) [7] is an American political commentator and influencer [8] who hosts the web television show The Dive with Jackson Hinkle on Rumble.He is known for his support of Vladimir Putin in the Russo-Ukrainian War, [13] and for his opposition to Israel in the Gaza–Israel conflict. [16]

  7. Sam Harris - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Benjamin Harris was born in Los Angeles, California, on April 9, 1967. [12] [13] He is the son of the late actor Berkeley Harris, who appeared mainly in Western films, and television writer and producer Susan Harris (née Spivak), who created Soap and The Golden Girls, among other series.

  8. (Shapiro, who built his brand as an anti-woke social media firebrand, once went on a 43-minute video rant about the “Barbie” movie and has a history of embracing discriminatory views.)

  9. Neoconservatism - Wikipedia

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    Ben Shapiro speaking at the 2016 Politicon at the Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, California. Ben Shapiro – political commentator, public speaker, author, lawyer, founder and editor emeritus of The Daily Wire. [201] [202] [203] Bret Stephens – journalist and columnist for The New York Times [204] Irwin Stelzer – economist and ...