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==Legal troubles==
==Legal troubles==


Larson served fourteen months in prison for the felony of threatening the President of the United States in 2008. In 2020, after well publicized custody battles over his daughter, he was arrested at Denver International Airport for allegedly "kidnapping" a 12-year-old girl, with whom he was having a voluntary, or consensual relationship.<ref>[https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/alleged-pedophile-white-supremacist-arrested-kidnapping-12-yr-old-girl-n1251832 Swenson, Kyle. "Virginia man arrested over alleged plan to kidnap 12-year-old Calif. girl".]</ref> He was then held in custody for a length of time that suggests his detainment was political (related to various legally compliant clearnet websites he operated), and died in an Arizona facility in 2022 after having said to been on hunger strike.<ref>[https://archive.ph/Tqha8 "Suicide note"]</ref>
Larson served fourteen months in prison for the felony of threatening the President of the United States in 2008. In 2020, after well publicized custody battles over his daughter, he was arrested at Denver International Airport for allegedly "kidnapping" a 12-year-old girl, with whom he was having a voluntary, or consensual relationship.<ref>[https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/alleged-pedophile-white-supremacist-arrested-kidnapping-12-yr-old-girl-n1251832 Swenson, Kyle. "Virginia man arrested over alleged plan to kidnap 12-year-old Calif. girl".]</ref> He was then held in custody for a length of time that suggests his detainment was political (related to various legally compliant clearnet websites he operated), and died in an Arizona facility in 2022 after having said to be on hunger strike.<ref>[https://archive.ph/Tqha8 "Suicide note"]</ref>


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 22:57, 8 November 2022

Nathan Larson, around 2017

Nathan Daniel Larson (September 19, 1980 – September 18, 2022)[1][2] was a Virginian American libertarian/independent politician, hebephile and internet celebrity famous for the sites Rapey.co[3] and ChildWiki among others. He was considered central to the incel/pedocel movement and peripheral to the MAP Movement in the late 00s and 10s. He is considered a highly divisive figure among MAPs, due not only to his views on race (he considered himself a "benevolent white supremacist") but because of his misogyny and apparent advocacy for rape, which was likely insincere in part, but to a degree that is rarely agreed upon by most observers. As well as supporting the decriminalization of minor-adult sex, Larson also favored the legalization of child pornography, polygyny and incest. He was against the US Government's foreign interventionism and regime change agenda, and against what he saw as Jewish domination of the American political and financial systems. Larson was for many years a high-profile inclusionist on Wikipedia, going under the name Leucosticte.[4] After his banning, he then went on to contribute to and found various chat rooms and wikis supporting topics as disparate as inceldom and children's rights.[5]

Legal troubles

Larson served fourteen months in prison for the felony of threatening the President of the United States in 2008. In 2020, after well publicized custody battles over his daughter, he was arrested at Denver International Airport for allegedly "kidnapping" a 12-year-old girl, with whom he was having a voluntary, or consensual relationship.[6] He was then held in custody for a length of time that suggests his detainment was political (related to various legally compliant clearnet websites he operated), and died in an Arizona facility in 2022 after having said to be on hunger strike.[7]

External links

  • Wikipedia - This article contains a full political and personal history.
  • RationalWiki - Hyperbolic article from one of the Wikis he edited on. Contains some unsubstantiated claims about websites he operated, and should not be completely taken at face value due to his personal connection with RationalWiki, and what its editors perceive to be their own "mental trauma" at the hands of Nathan Larson.
  • FOX31 Interview with his sister (after his death)

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