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|fullname = Proud Boys | |fullname = Proud Boys | ||
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|foundation = 2016 | |foundation = 2016 | ||
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|commanders = [[Enrique Tarrio]] ( | |commanders = [[Enrique Tarrio]] (current)<br>[[Gavin McInnes]] (former) | ||
|agents = [[Kyle Chapman]]<br>[[Austin Gillespie]]<br>[[Jason Kessler]]<br>[[Jason Van Dyke | |agents = [[Kyle Chapman]]<br>[[Austin Gillespie]]<br>[[Jason Kessler]]<br>[[Jason Van Dyke]] | ||
|skills = Political knowledge | |skills = Political knowledge | ||
|goals = Use violence to suppress the Political Left (ongoing)<br>Preserve Western culture (ongoing) | |goals = Use violence to suppress the Political Left (ongoing)<br>Preserve Western culture (ongoing) | ||
|crimes = | |crimes = [[Islamophobia]]<br>[[Anti-Semitism]]<br>[[Xenophobia]]<br>[[Misogyny]]<br>[[Hate Speech|Hate speech]]<br>[[Hate crime]]s<br>[[Homophobia]]<br>[[Transphobia]] | ||
|type of villains | |type of villains = Jingoistic Fighters}}{{Quote|Stand back and stand by.|A Proud Boys slogan since October 2020; taken from a comment made by President Donald Trump during a presidential debate.}} | ||
The '''Proud Boys''' are a male-only [[Alt-Right]] organization that promotes political violence. The group has neo-[[fascist]] and white nationalist beliefs; they see men – especially white men – and Western culture as under siege; their views have elements of white genocide conspiracy theory. While the group officially claims it does not support white supremacist views, its members often participate in racist rallies, events, and organizations. The organization glorifies violence, and members engage in violence at events it attends. They also maintain a paramilitary wing, the [[Fraternal Order of the Alt-Knights]]. | The '''Proud Boys''' are a male-only [[Alt-Right]] organization that promotes political violence. The group has neo-[[fascist]] and white nationalist beliefs; they see men – especially white men – and Western culture as under siege; their views have elements of white genocide conspiracy theory. While the group officially claims it does not support white supremacist views, its members often participate in racist rallies, events, and organizations. The organization glorifies violence, and members engage in violence at events it attends. They also maintain a paramilitary wing, the [[Fraternal Order of the Alt-Knights]]. | ||
The organization has been described as a [[Hate Groups|hate group]] by NPR's ''The Takeaway'' and the Southern Poverty Law Center. Their founder and former leader is right-wing commentator and Vice Media co-founder [[Gavin McInnes]]. The group's name comes from the song "Proud of Your Boy", from the Broadway musical ''Aladdin'', poking fun at the song’s message. | The organization has been described as a [[Hate Groups|hate group]] by NPR's ''The Takeaway'' and the Southern Poverty Law Center. Their founder and former leader is right-wing commentator and Vice Media co-founder [[Gavin McInnes]]. The group's name comes from the song "Proud of Your Boy", from the Broadway musical ''Aladdin'', poking fun at the song’s message. | ||
They have ties to the [[White Power Movement]], including some [[White Power Skinheads|skinhead]] groups, as well as several Neo-Nazi groups | They have ties to the [[White Power Movement]], including some [[White Power Skinheads|skinhead]] groups, as well as several Neo-Nazi groups. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
Gavin McInnes co-founded ''Vice Magazine'' in 1994 but was pushed out in 2008 after several years of turmoil following a New York Times interview in which he talked about his pride in being white. After leaving, he began "doggedly hacking a jagged but unrelenting path to the far-right fringes of American culture", according to a 2017 profile in ''The Globe and Mail''. | Gavin McInnes co-founded ''Vice Magazine'' in 1994 but was pushed out in 2008 after several years of turmoil following a New York Times interview in which he talked about his pride in being white. After leaving, he began "doggedly hacking a jagged but unrelenting path to the far-right fringes of American culture", according to a 2017 profile in ''The Globe and Mail''. | ||
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In early 2017, McInnes began distancing himself from the alt-right, saying their focus is race and his focus is what he calls "Western values"; the rebranding effort intensified after the [[Unite the Right rally]]. In 2018, McInnes was saying that the Proud Boys were part of the "new right". | In early 2017, McInnes began distancing himself from the alt-right, saying their focus is race and his focus is what he calls "Western values"; the rebranding effort intensified after the [[Unite the Right rally]]. In 2018, McInnes was saying that the Proud Boys were part of the "new right". | ||
The organization glorifies political violence against leftists, re-enacting political assassinations, wearing shirts that praise [[Augusto Pinochet]]'s [[murder]]s of leftists, and participating directly in political violence. McInnes has said "I want violence, I want punching in the face. I'm disappointed in Trump supporters for not punching enough." He stated, "We don't start fights [...] but we will finish them." Heidi Beirich, the Intelligence Project director for the Southern Poverty Law Center, said that this form of intentional aggression was not common among far-right groups in the past; she said: "'We're going to show up and we're intending to get in fights,' that's a new thing." In August 2018, Twitter shut down the official account for the group, as well as McInnes' account, under its policy prohibiting violent extremist groups; at the time, the group's profile photo was a member punching a counter-protester. In late November 2018, it was reported, based on an internal memo of the Clark County, Washington Sheriff's Office, that the FBI had classified the Proud Boys as an extremist group with ties to white nationalism. Two weeks later, however, the Special Agent in Charge of the FBI's Oregon office denied that the FBI made such designations, ascribing the error by the Sheriff's Office to a confusion over the FBI designating the group as such, as a designation made by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) and other outside agencies. | |||
The organization glorifies political violence against leftists, re-enacting political assassinations, wearing shirts that praise [[Augusto Pinochet]]'s [[murder]]s of leftists, and participating directly in political violence. McInnes has said "I want violence, I want punching in the face. I'm disappointed in Trump supporters for not punching enough." He stated, "We don't start fights [...] but we will finish them." Heidi Beirich, the Intelligence Project director for the Southern Poverty Law Center, said that this form of intentional aggression was not common among far-right groups in the past; she said: "'We're going to show up and we're intending to get in fights,' that's a new thing." In August 2018, Twitter shut down the official account for the group, as well as McInnes' account, under its policy prohibiting violent extremist groups; at the time, the group's profile photo was a member punching a counter-protester. | |||
The organization is [[Misogyny|opposed to feminism and promotes gender stereotypes in which women are subservient to men]]. The organization has a female-member-only auxiliary wing named "Proud Boys' Girls" that supports the same ideology. | The organization is [[Misogyny|opposed to feminism and promotes gender stereotypes in which women are subservient to men]]. The organization has a female-member-only auxiliary wing named "Proud Boys' Girls" that supports the same ideology. | ||
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The Proud Boys say they have an initiation process that has four stages and includes [[hazing]]. The first stage is a loyalty oath, on the order of "I’m a proud Western chauvinist, I refuse to apologize for creating the modern world"; the second is getting punched until the person recites pop culture trivia, such as the names of five breakfast cereals; the third is getting a tattoo and agreeing to not masturbate; and the fourth is getting into a major fight "for the cause". | The Proud Boys say they have an initiation process that has four stages and includes [[hazing]]. The first stage is a loyalty oath, on the order of "I’m a proud Western chauvinist, I refuse to apologize for creating the modern world"; the second is getting punched until the person recites pop culture trivia, such as the names of five breakfast cereals; the third is getting a tattoo and agreeing to not masturbate; and the fourth is getting into a major fight "for the cause". | ||
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[[Category:Folkish Paganism]] | [[Category:Folkish Paganism]] | ||