GypsyCrusader
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“ | People think I like this. Do you think I like it? I wish we didn't have to do this. | „ |
~ Paul Nicholas Miller aka GypsyCrusader |
GypsyCrusader, real name Paul Nicholas Miller (born 11 August 1988), is an American streamer, political commentor and white supremacist now in prison.
Biography edit
Birth edit
Paul Nicholas Miller was born on 11th August 1988 in New York to a father of Romanian origins and a Mexican mother.
First two arrests edit
In 2006, at the age of 18, he was arrested and charged with aggraveted assault. However, he was not sentenced in prison time.
In 2007, he was arrested and charged for having drugs and wanting to sell them. He seved for 180 days and 4 years in probation.
Career in the Muay Thai fights edit
Later, he started training Muay Thai at the age of 20. He first trained at 9 Weapons Muay Thai and then started training at the Institute. Thanks to this training, he became Regional Light-Heavyweight Champion and US National Champion in the World Kickboxing Assocciation between the year 2013 and 2014. But his career was very short, as he had a car accident that didn't allow him to fight. So he decided to become a coach, always working for the Institute. He continued his coaching career until 2018.
Third arrest edit
On the 25th January 2018, he was charged for illegaly possessing a firearm.
Journalistic career edit
In 2018, at the age of 30, Paul decided to venture in the world of politics and journalism. At that time, his approach to politics was conservative, but moderate.
End of his career as a journalist edit
Until his career ended in 12th October 2018, when the far-right group Proud Boys were having a political discuss in a republican club in New York. In that night, Paul went to that club so he could write a story about it, but the access was denied. At the same time, even the Antifa came there with the intent to protest the Proud Boys's actions. The far-left group noticed Paul Miller and thought he was one of the Proud Boys, so they attacked him. When the fight started, two other men of the Proud Boys helped him fighting the Antifa. Seeing the two men of the far-right group helping him, he gave them respect and by that day his ideology started to become more extreme and his hatred towards the left started to grow. Meanwhile, the Antifa started blaming him for what had happened and tried to ruin his life with any mean. From that day on, he was fired from his job and the Antifa continued harassing him and in this way his hatred towards this group continued growing.
Online activity edit
So, Paul, to discredit the public image held, decides to create a YouTube channel called "GypsyCrusader". The first video of the channel were recorded in the middle 2020, where he showed riots made by far-left groups. The members of these groups did not like the fact that they were seen as violent, so they harassed Paul's family, especially, they started harassing his mother's buisness and came to Paul's mother's house looking for him. Then they continued doxxing him and they got him fired from his job as a professional trainer. So, he started to upload videos to his channel talking about this, saying it was the only legal way. But still, his channel didn't had much success, so he started doing livestreams on Twitch while he was doing videochatting on Omegle, trying to find minorities on which to vent his hatred. In these livestreams he played various roles of fictional characters. While doing this, he was banned from all the platforms he had such as Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Twitch. In this way, he started livestreaming on little-known streaming sites, always in reducing his audience. Despite being banned from whatever platform he had, he kept spreading his message of hate on Telegram and bitwave.tv, however the audiencie on these sites were very small.
Racist actions edit
On the 31st May of 2020, he wore the mask of the Boogaloo movement, as this movement protested that same day. In a Trump rally, while a black woman protested for the Black Lives Matter, he had gone in front of her and did the Nazi salute and called her a "chimp". In that same day, he had gone on a Black Lives Matter rally and said "N*gger lives don't matter" several times to the protesters. In 2021, he and an unknown man threathened a black man. He very aggressively urged to the black man to leave and urged his friend to beat up that black man. While doing this, he had called that black man with a racial slur many times.
Final arrest edit
On the 2nd March of 2021, at 5:00 a.m the F.B.I. raided Paul Miller's home and arrested him and the day after he went to trial. Then, on the 27th June of 2021, he was interviewed on his phone by someone. After that, he had gone on a hearing on Zoom that was interrupted and recorded by people who claimed to be Paul's enemies. Then, on the 30th August of 2021, he was sentenced.
Ideology edit
When he was a simple journalist, he was a moderate consevative. After the attack of the Antifa, he started to become more extreme. He has opposed immigration many times and has explicitly expressed his hatred of racial minorities. In fact, he has been openly anti-Semetic (he was also a Holocaust denier and said that he wanted to gas them) and he has shown many times his hatred towards black people, saying that they should be sent back to Africa. Also, during the George Floyd protests he said that no one has the right to protest about the murderer of George Floyd and that only white lives matter. He was also against the LGBTQ+ Community and muslims. Also, towards the end of his career as a livestreamer, he founded necessary to amplify these ideologies even more for keep his followers interested.
Evil actions edit
- He had gone on a Trump rally and did the Nazi salute in front of a black women and insulted her with a racial slur.
- He had gone on a Black Lives Matter rally and said "N*gger lives don't matter" several times to the protesters and said that only white lives matter.
- He had threatened a black man and insulted him with a racial slur many times.
- He has affiliations with Neo-nazi groups like the Proud Boys and the Boogalo Boys.
- With the use of Omegle, he teased and spreaded hate towards people of various minorities.
- He participated in a nationwide white supremacist banner drop and hung a sign that read "no white guilt" from an overpass in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Quotes edit
“ | I was a journalist. And I used to go to all kinds of rallies and protests and things like that , and I would cover it. I was indipendent. I was trying my way as a journalist, that's what I wanted to do. | „ |
~ Paul Miller talking about his career as a journalist |
“ | My life was destroyed from just trying to be a normal journalist. | „ |
~ Paul Miller talking about the impact that the end of his journalistic career had on his life |
“ | I just don't want to be made into a spectacle, sir. Anymore than I already have. (...) And my family has already suffered enough, I just don't want to make anyone suffer anymore. | „ |
~ Paul Miller during the hearing |
Videos edit
Trivia edit
- He would later be targeted by a Neo-Nazi group called Atomwaffen Division, which forced him to temporarily leave his residence. They justified their actions by saying that Paul was giving white supremacists a "bad name".
- Many people joke about him for his being very similiar to the Joker of 2019: they were both sent to jail while the people who maked them suffer were still free, the people that antagonized had the word "Murray" in the name and Paul Miller and Joacquin Phoenix come from southamerican descendence and have similiar voices.