WorldNetDaily has long dabbled in white nationalism, so maybe it’s not a surprise that it came to the defense of the right-wing thugs in the Proud Boys after they were suggested to be white supremacists during the first presidential debate. So we have Art Moore penning an Oct. 1 article on this:
The national leader of the Proud Boys – a black-Hispanic American – said Wednesday that Joe Biden made a mistake during the presidential debate by casting his group as white supremacist.
“We’ve been called many names,” said Enrique Tarrio in an interview with Britain’s Sky News, “and probably the most inaccurate name you can call us is white supremacists, as your viewers can see.”
[…]Tarrio’s group says it officially rejects white supremacy. In November 2018, after media reported the FBI had classified the Proud Boys as an extremist group with ties to white nationalism, bureau officials held a briefing denying the claim.
The FBI agents said it was not their intent to classify the entire group but to characterize a possible threat from certain individuals. However, the agents suggested using the website of the discredited Southern Poverty Law Center as a resource. The SPLC has broadly labeled people who hold traditional views on subjects such as marriage as “extremists” or members of “hate groups.”
Interestingly, that’s the only reference Moore makes regarding what the Proud Boys actually are, and his pre-emptive dismissal of the SPLC fact sheet on the Proud Boys is suspicious. According to the SPLC, the Proud Boys do, in fact, have white nationalist leanings, Tarrio’s ethnicity notwithstanding, with group founder Gavin McInnes having racist-right views. They are probably better known for their misogyny and Islamophobia, as well as their violence.
Moore didn’t see fit to mention any of that stuff. Very strange.
Moore also played cleanup for President Trump for telling the Proud Boys to “stand back and stand by”: “Trump’s use of the term ‘stand by’ was interpreted by media as an order for the Proud Boys to be on alert for further instructions. But Trump, as was indicated in his remarks to reporters Wednesday, apparently meant to affirm the term Wallace used, ‘stand down.'”
This was followed the next day with an anonymously written article on how McInnes is threatening to sue Joe Biden and media outlets for calling the Proud Boys white supremacists. Not only did WND ignore the Proud Boys’ and McInnes’ white nationalist pasts, it laughably and counterfactually touted how the group “portrays itself as a patriotic counterbalance to Antifa.”
The fact that WND is defending such an offensive, violent group tells us once again that maybe it doesn’t deserve to live.
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