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{{Villain Infobox| | {{Villain Infobox|Image=Tim Gionet.jpg|fullname=Anthime Joseph Gionet|alias=Baked Alaska<br>Tim Treadstone|origin=Anchorage, Alaska, United States|occupation=Livestreamer<br>Political commentator<br>Rapper|goals=Overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election (failed)<br>Spread fake news (ongoing)|crimes=Assault<br>[[Anti-Semitism]]<br>[[COVID denialism]]<br>[[Conspirators|Conspiracy]]<br>[[Terrorism]]<br>Sedition<br>[[Xenophobia]]<br>[[Racism]]<br>[[Misogyny]]<br>[[Homophobia]]|type of villain=Far-right Extremist}}{{Quote|It’s gonna be a full civil war. That’s why I am going home to get my fuckin’ gun, I’m gonna shoot some fuckin’ retards.|Gionet in a social media post days before the Capitol riot.}}'''Anthime Joseph''' "'''Tim'''" '''Gionet''' (born November 16, 1987), more commonly known as '''Baked Alaska''', is an American [[Alt-Right]] media personality. Gionet gained attention through his advocacy on behalf of alt-right and [[White Power Movement|white supremacist ideology]], and through his promotion of antisemitic conspiracy theories such as the [[Great Replacement]] and Jewish control of the media. He has also used the alias '''Tim Treadstone'''. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Prior to his 2016 transformation into an alt-right personality, Gionet was initially a rapper and Internet prankster. He later worked as a commentator for ''BuzzFeed'', where he supported libertarian and progressive political positions and marched in support of Black Lives Matter. In 2016, Gionet turned to the politics of [[Donald Trump]] and the alt-right in what he described as a rejection of "political correctness". By 2017, Gionet's political views had radicalized; that year, he began to use his social media platform and Internet activism to promote racist ideology and antisemitic conspiracy theories. He also played a prominent role in the 2017 white supremacist [[Unite the Right rally]] in Charlottesville, Virginia. | Prior to his 2016 transformation into an alt-right personality, Gionet was initially a rapper and Internet prankster. He later worked as a commentator for ''BuzzFeed'', where he supported libertarian and progressive political positions and marched in support of Black Lives Matter. In 2016, Gionet turned to the politics of [[Donald Trump]] and the alt-right in what he described as a rejection of "political correctness". By 2017, Gionet's political views had radicalized; that year, he began to use his social media platform and Internet activism to promote racist ideology and antisemitic conspiracy theories. He also played a prominent role in the 2017 white supremacist [[Unite the Right rally]] in Charlottesville, Virginia. |