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It has become apparent (in online communications sent by the organization) that GAG declares a new "chapter", every time a volunteer expresses their will to manage a social media account.<ref>[https://www.gaysagainstgroomers.com/chapters GAG: "Start your own" chapter, and chapter list]</ref> In some instances, "chapters" are represented by no more than blank social media accounts that repeat the messaging of GAG's main account. In some cases where a "chapter" is manned by an actual person, they have been found to be engaging in activity that is not conductive to the long term goals of the organization. | It has become apparent (in online communications sent by the organization) that GAG declares a new "chapter", every time a volunteer expresses their will to manage a social media account.<ref>[https://www.gaysagainstgroomers.com/chapters GAG: "Start your own" chapter, and chapter list]</ref> In some instances, "chapters" are represented by no more than blank social media accounts that repeat the messaging of GAG's main account. In some cases where a "chapter" is manned by an actual person, they have been found to be engaging in activity that is not conductive to the long term goals of the organization. | ||
In one instance, a "chapter" account of GAG posted photographs of [[Wikipedia:Rachel Levine|Rachel Levine]] alongside a bizarre religious pedophile conspiracy theory, called for the public registration of those who support [[consent]]-awareness educators, and made a veiled call to shoot such people.<ref name=GAGArchive /> Shortly thereafter, the South Carolina Chapter Leader was removed after it was belatedly exposed that he had been photographed in a "satanic face mask" next to the infamous "[[Wikipedia:Podesta emails|Podesta]] Pool" of Pizzagate conspiracy fame. GAG's North Carolina leader, Brian Talbert, founded [[Wikipedia:Deplorable Pride|Deplorable Pride]], and is accused by Media Matters of perpetuating "anti-Islam and misogynistic rhetoric" as well as "assaulting a woman during a pro-Trump rally his group had organized".<ref name="grifter">[https://www.mediamatters.org/qanon-conspiracy-theory/grifter-gays-how-conspiracy-theorists-and-right-wing-operatives-created Media Matters: Grifter Gays: How conspiracy theorists and right-wing operatives created Gays Against Groomers]</ref> | In one instance, a "chapter" account of GAG posted photographs of [[Wikipedia:Rachel Levine|Rachel Levine]] alongside a bizarre religious pedophile [[conspiratorialism|conspiracy]] theory, called for the public registration of those who support [[consent]]-awareness educators, and made a veiled call to shoot such people.<ref name=GAGArchive /> Shortly thereafter, the South Carolina Chapter Leader was removed after it was belatedly exposed that he had been photographed in a "satanic face mask" next to the infamous "[[Wikipedia:Podesta emails|Podesta]] Pool" of Pizzagate conspiracy fame. GAG's North Carolina leader, Brian Talbert, founded [[Wikipedia:Deplorable Pride|Deplorable Pride]], and is accused by Media Matters of perpetuating "anti-Islam and misogynistic rhetoric" as well as "assaulting a woman during a pro-Trump rally his group had organized".<ref name="grifter">[https://www.mediamatters.org/qanon-conspiracy-theory/grifter-gays-how-conspiracy-theorists-and-right-wing-operatives-created Media Matters: Grifter Gays: How conspiracy theorists and right-wing operatives created Gays Against Groomers]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 12:11, 24 June 2023
Gays Against Groomers (GAG, f. 2022) is an American/International coalition of assimilationist, antiqueer, radical-feminist, and predominantly right-wing gay activists who are highly active on social media, particularly Twitter. GAG have courted publicity from the right-wing media, including FOX News (Tucker Carlson) and more fringe-oriented outlets, and have been described as a "media front group".
GAG, a pro-safeguarding charity founded by Jaimee Michell[1] (a feminist lesbian, associated with right-wing media), are best known for making anti-queer, anti-trans arguments by associating queer and trans people with pedophobic tropes such as grooming. Members of GAG have attended numerous rallies to protest "gender-affirming" care for trans youth, but their numbers have been disappointing, reinforcing the hypothesis that they are a media front group. GAG have also attempted to provoke mass-report campaigns against MAPs on Twitter.com, succeeding in sending large amounts of traffic to Newgon.net. In November 2022, following their response[2] to the Colorado Club Shooting, GAG were roundly mocked in their own blog comment threads, and forced to disable comment submission, while hiding existing comments.[3][4]
GAG have been accused by the left-wing media of playing a role in various violent acts, being associated with far-right politics, grifting, and of being "anti-LGBTQ" in the outright.[5] Wikipedia (linked below) repeats these accusations and sources them.
Followers
GAG's followers on Twitter.com tend to fall into categories such as "MAGA Movement", "Patriot" and "Zionist" (despite their alleged association with the Goyim Defense League). Only after these main categories, come actual LGBTQ people.
Rogue "chapters"
It has become apparent (in online communications sent by the organization) that GAG declares a new "chapter", every time a volunteer expresses their will to manage a social media account.[6] In some instances, "chapters" are represented by no more than blank social media accounts that repeat the messaging of GAG's main account. In some cases where a "chapter" is manned by an actual person, they have been found to be engaging in activity that is not conductive to the long term goals of the organization.
In one instance, a "chapter" account of GAG posted photographs of Rachel Levine alongside a bizarre religious pedophile conspiracy theory, called for the public registration of those who support consent-awareness educators, and made a veiled call to shoot such people.[7] Shortly thereafter, the South Carolina Chapter Leader was removed after it was belatedly exposed that he had been photographed in a "satanic face mask" next to the infamous "Podesta Pool" of Pizzagate conspiracy fame. GAG's North Carolina leader, Brian Talbert, founded Deplorable Pride, and is accused by Media Matters of perpetuating "anti-Islam and misogynistic rhetoric" as well as "assaulting a woman during a pro-Trump rally his group had organized".[5]
Gallery
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Jaimee Michell in 2020
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Assimilationist philosophy
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Less than flattering view of a gay teacher
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Celebration of murder - typical of the content put out by the main account
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GAG trolled by a Newgon account
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GAG promoting Newgon website
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Newgon organizational account engaged in further trolling of GAG
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South Carolina Leader ejected after being photographed in a "satanic face mask" next to the "podesta pool"
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The organization is involved in creepy messaging, hinting that their targets should "think better" of incurring the wrath of the media, and one assumes physical threat
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Illinois repeats the main account's disastrous and therefore much appreciated decision to promote Newgon... and is then RT'd by the main account
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GAG: A Child wearing a pride shirt is probably worse than a child wearing a Nazi shirt
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Illinois Nazi Comparison
See also
External links
References
- ↑ Founder of the social networking site Pomoworld, 2, who went on to work for the Trump campaign.
- ↑ GAG Blog response to club shooting
- ↑ GAG Blog archive, comments visible, but not present on archives of articles
- ↑ Example of empty comment thread that should be populated, 24 Nov
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Media Matters: Grifter Gays: How conspiracy theorists and right-wing operatives created Gays Against Groomers
- ↑ GAG: "Start your own" chapter, and chapter list
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Main thread, addendum (same day). The Illinois chapter listed Patrick Sheridan as its leader at the time.
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