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An alt-right blogger with 80k followers is a fictional entity created by Russian troll farm

Alt-right blogger Jenna Abrams (@Jenn_Abrams) enjoyed a large following in Twitter, and her tweets were cited by Buzzfeed, the NY Times, and other news agencies. It turned out “she” was another creation of the Internet Research Agency, the Russian government-funded troll farm in St. Petersburg.
https://boingboing.net/2017/11/03/an-alt-right-blogger-with-80k.html
i was hoping this was about communismkills
overview of the wildest pop culture beef this decade for ppl confused (and it all happened in the space of a few hours !):
-kim kardashian leaks video footage of taylor approving ‘Famous’ song lyrics, exposing her, everyone turns against taylor
-taylor swift fires back on instagram, everyone turns against her even more
-selena gomez posts messy and weird tweets defending taylor + gets exposed by LA Times journalist, then digs herself deeper
-demi lovato takes kim k’s side + unfollows selena on social media
-zendaya turns against taylor, likes shady tweets about her
-pharell williams likes this ruthless tweet about taylor
-katy perry tweets ‘Haha’ then deletes it
-chloe grace moretz comes for kim k, khloe kardashian fires back by taking it too far and posting an apparent pic of chloe grace’s butthole (2016 is… weird) (censored pic bc nsfw) then chloe grace responds
-justin bieber comes out of nowhere with a weird instagram video
and that’s what you missed on glee !

i’m embarrassed that my trash self can’t get enough of this drama
hey guys i have taken over the official swedish twitter account @sweden for the week which means i am now legally the king and also prime minister of sweden (go there and interact with my tweets please i am begging you)

god i am so sorry…..
Anonymous asked:
Zola’s story here is a string of tweets about this wild story where these two girls, both sex workers, go to Florida for a weekend and it’s just… just read it. It’s absolutely wild.
And people on tumblr (and on tumblr only, I’ve noticed) are flipping out because “this story isn’t funny, it’s about sex workers, sex working isn’t funny” and it’s like.. that ain’t what’s funny about it. The way the story is told, so casually and with side comments from the author is what makes it funny. But teenagers on this website, with no concept of anything, are like “THIS STORY TALKS ABOUT SEX WORKERS! IT’S NOT FUNNY AT ALL! SEX WORK IS NOT FUNNY!” And while they are correct, sex work isn’t funny, THAT’S NOT WHAT THE MAIN FOCUS OF THE STORY IS. THAT’S NOT WHY PEOPLE THINK IT’S FUNNY. And some people on this website can’t grasp the concept that while a story contains serious undertones/topics, it can still be humorous.
Ben Shapiro is a stupid twerp* who’s wrong about everything but superficially good at arguing. We’re better off ignoring him, but sometimes he’s just so wrong you have to talk about it so here, unfortunately, is one of his tweets:
Yeah it’s from 2011 fuck off I’m positive he still holds this opinion. Rap has historically been problematic, sure, but the degree to which its problematicism reflects a genuine problem or problems is debatable. I majored in Classical Languages, I know more about Greco-Roman classical antiquity than any conservative motherfucker who talks about “Western Civilization,” and I’m here to tell you that the closest modern analogue to the Neoteric Poets, the group that included Catullus, is not Mozart or Bach or any of those dead, boring honkies. It’s Lil Wayne. Culturally, thematically, and stylistically, the closest equivalent to the Neoterics are the Young Money rappers. It’s also incredibly ignorant and just plain racist to associate African American Vernacular English (AAVE) with stupidity. It’s a dialect that makes English much more workable in poetry and music and often finds itself on the cutting edge of the general evolution of the English language because it’s incredibly flexible and generative. As for the problematic aspects of rap—toxic masculinity and “criminality”—you’d have a hard time proving toxic masculinity is unique to rap as a genre rather than a symptom of our music more broadly and, well, it’s kind of racist to think Black rappers talking about lawbreaking is “thuggish,” but Robin Hood isn’t. But that’s not an unfair comparison either! When American whites have a downright fetishistic, nationalist vigor for “law and order” bluntly designed to suppress Black society and culture, what happens? “Thugs” become folk heroes. Rappers are tapping into a spirit of resistance with the outlaw characters they play. It’s very rare for any of these rappers to be actual gangsters and yeah, the influence of trap and its syrup has kind of numbed rap currently, but that spirit of resistance so often expressed by faux “criminality” is still there. But after typing this I hope you see the problem with debating conservatives. They get to spew succinct inanities and it takes us paragraphs to show they’re full of shit. It really is better to ignore them unless they’re millionaires or billionaires and then idk maybe we can talk about table etiquette when we eat them
(*Ben Shapiro has the unenviable position of being Jewish among his fellow conservatives and gets a lot of anti-Semitic hate from the people who agree with most of what he says. It sucks he has to put up with that and the tokenization he experiences even if he, like Dennis Prager, is complicit in it. “Self-hating Jew” is an anti-Semitic canard with a lot of bad history and we should be mindful not to descend into bigotry when we engage with conservatives or conservatism.)
An alt-right blogger with 80k followers is a fictional entity created by Russian troll farm

Alt-right blogger Jenna Abrams (@Jenn_Abrams) enjoyed a large following in Twitter, and her tweets were cited by Buzzfeed, the NY Times, and other news agencies. It turned out “she” was another creation of the Internet Research Agency, the Russian government-funded troll farm in St. Petersburg.
https://boingboing.net/2017/11/03/an-alt-right-blogger-with-80k.html




