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5. Michelle Malkin has basically (and ridiculously, as Billy Bob the Klanner and Heinrich the Neo Nazi
Sat May 2, 2020, 12:07 PM
May 2020

would gas and/or lynch her Filipino arse once they no longer had any use for her) went full blown holocaust denier and wannabe naziette, and Laura Ingraham is jelly that she can't be as clearly out n' about with the white power (although she really tries! and REALLLLLY wants to be!!) schtick atm.





AFPAC Speech: the Charge of the America First Brigade
MICHELLE MALKIN • MARCH 1, 2020


https://www.unz.com/author/michelle-malkin//2020/03/01/afpac-speech-the-charge-of-the-america-first-brigade/









Conservative Group Fires Michelle Malkin Over Support for Holocaust Denier

https://www.thedailybeast.com/conservative-group-yaf-fires-michelle-malkin-over-support-for-holocaust-denier








Groyper refers to an exploitable illustration of Pepe the Frog resting his chin on interlinked hands, variations of which are commonly used as profile avatars among the alt-right and new right on Twitter and the alternative social networking service WrongThink.

Additionally, Groypers (also known as Groyper Army) is the name of a group of far-right and alt-right nationalists and conservatives critical of the mainstream conservatism and led by political commentator Nicholas J. Fuentes.

Origin

The earliest known use of the word "Groyper" on 4chan was in a post submitted by user "Big Dog Groyper" to the /r9k/ board on February 28th, 2015. The earliest known variation of the Pepe illustration was submitted to a thread on 4chan's /v/ board on March 25th, 2016 (shown below). It is currently unclear when the illustration was given the name "Groyper."

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