“Gavin McInnes’s Hate Machine”

New research in *First Monday* on Gavin McInnes/Proud Boys, utilizing Jason
Stanley’s dimensions for fascist politics.


https://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/11424/10069


ABSTRACT


“At first, the Proud Boys were a seemingly innocuous white boys club that
sprouted from the banter and riffs of online talk show host, Gavin McInnes.
But the far right group grew into a nation-wide white supremacist
organization. The group came about, thanks to McInnes and his *The Gavin
McInnes Show* (*TGMS*). The Proud Boys and Gavin McInnes are a prime case
study of the problem of free speech and the Internet. Here we see hate
speech hiding behind the protective cloak of free speech. The conundrum
becomes: How do we deal with fascist politics in the democratic space of
the internet? The study conducts a frame analysis of over 32 hours of *TGMS*,
utilizing Stanley’s (2018) rubric of fascist politics. By analyzing
McInnes’s online discourse — his hate machine — we obtain a deeper
understanding of how fascist politics gently slides into the mainstream and
becomes a threat to peaceful political action.”
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