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American social media personality, writer, and conspiracy theorist

Mike Cernovich

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Cernovich in August 2018

Born

Michael Cernovich


(1977-11-17) November 17, 1977 (age 44)

Kewanee, Illinois, U.S.

Education
  • Academy of Illinois Springfield (BA)
  • Pepperdine Academy (JD)
Movement Men's rights movement
Website cernovich.com

Michael Cernovich (born Nov 17, 1977) is an American alt-right social media personality, political commentator, and conspiracy theorist.[1] [2] [3] Cernovich describes himself equally part of the "new right" and some have described him every bit part of the "alt-lite".[4] [5] Cernovich has been a regular host of the far-right The Alex Jones Show on InfoWars.[6]

Cernovich became a blogger in the 2000s, focusing on anti-feminist themes. He gained find within the manosphere where he gave advice as a "pickup artist" and fabricated a number of inflammatory comments about dating and sexual assault, including the claim that appointment rape "does not be".[7] He created a website, Danger and Play, in 2011; it was first known for his postings nearly men's rights. During the 2016 US presidential election campaign, Cernovich adjusted his website as a political weblog, advocating in favor of Republican candidate Donald Trump and promoting conspiracy theories about Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.[viii]

In 2014, Cernovich became a prominent effigy in the Gamergate online harassment campaign against several women in the video game industry, and through this congenital a following among the alt-correct.[9]

Cernovich is known for his promotion of simulated news, conspiracy theories,[viii] [x] and smear campaigns.[11] [12] He helped spread the Pizzagate conspiracy theory, which falsely claimed that John Podesta and other high-ranking Democratic Party officials were involved in a child-sex band.[vii] [13] [14] [15] Cernovich has falsely accused political opponents of beingness pedophiles or supporting pedophilia. He succeeded in getting Sam Seder fired from MSNBC with such an allegation, but the reporter was reinstated when Cernovich'south claim almost him was revealed to exist a prevarication.[seven] [16]

Life

Cernovich's family were devout Christians in the farming town of Kewanee, Illinois.[8] The family was poor, and his mother suffered from mental illness.[17]

Cernovich graduated with a Available of Arts in philosophy from the University of Illinois at Springfield in 2001.[18] He graduated with a Juris Doc from Pepperdine University's School of Police in 2004.[17]

Cernovich was arrested and charged with rape in 2003. The rape charges were dismissed, merely he was ordered to perform community service for misdemeanor bombardment. His record was after expunged.[8]

Cernovich married his get-go married woman when he was a police educatee in 2003. He later said the marriage was "ruined by feminist indoctrination".[8] An attorney for a Silicon Valley firm, his first married woman earned millions of dollars from an initial public offering (IPO). She filed for divorce in 2011, and Cernovich received what he has described every bit a "seven-figure sum" in the settlement.[viii] [19] He after married his 2d wife, Shauna.[8] The couple has two children together.[20]

Writing

Blogs

In 2004, Cernovich started a legal blog entitled Crime & Federalism, where he wrote nearly police from a libertarian perspective.[nineteen]

In his early on writings, Cernovich focused on antifeminism, men'due south empowerment, and how to meet women.[7] Shortly afterward his divorce in 2011, he created the weblog Danger & Play, where he wrote most men'due south rights, fitness, and self-help topics.[nineteen] The title of Danger & Play came from a quote past Friedrich Nietzsche: "The truthful man wants ii things: danger and play. For that reason he wants adult female, as the most dangerous plaything."[14] On Danger & Play, he posted such unsubstantiated articles as "The Orlando Shooter Did Not Act Alone", and listed "sixteen Feminists" he believes "Have Taken Over 'Conservative' Media'".[21]

Books

In 2015, Cernovich self-published Gorilla Mindset: How to Control Your Thoughts and Emotions, Improve Your Health and Fitness, Brand More than Money and Live Life on Your Terms, which became a bestseller in the motivational self-help category on Amazon.[14] In the book, he advocated a "gorilla mindset" for heterosexual men, suggesting that they should act as dominant alpha males when relating to women.[7]

In 2016, Cernovich published Danger & Play: Essays on Embracing Masculinity.[22] In October 2016, he published MAGA Mindset: Making Yous and America Great Again through Castalia House, a Finnish publishing house founded past Vox Mean solar day which primarily publishes scientific discipline fiction and fantasy.[22]

In 2018, Cernovich partnered with Scooter Downey and Jon Du Toit to write Hoaxed: Everything They Told Y'all Is a Lie, which was too made into a documentary of the aforementioned name. The documentary was listed on the Amazon platform before beingness removed without comment in 2020.[23]

Cernovich became influential on social media, initially as role of the manosphere movement.[24] He later helped to shape far-right narratives in the United States.[7] He falsely claimed during the 2016 United States presidential election that Hillary Clinton had a "seizure disorder" and Parkinson's disease. Past September 2016, his #HillarysHealth hashtag had gotten 240,000 pageviews and had become a national trending topic on Twitter. During the month of September, Cernovich'due south tweets were seen more than 1001000000 times.[8] Cernovich was ane of the four figures identified by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) as mainly responsible for the spread of #HillarysHealth hashtag on Twitter.[25]

Cernovich frequently calls his adversaries "cucks", a variant of the alt-correct slang word cuckservative, a pejorative term for conservatives who supposedly betray conservative social values.[8] Cernovich admits to sometimes using trolling tactics,[7] which he says he uses to build his brand rather than for his ain amusement.[8]

In December 2017, Cernovich hosted an "Ask Me Anything" on Reddit, regarded as a failure by several media outlets, which was dominated by users mocking him and request questions about the rape allegations against him, his advice to men to expose their genitalia and masturbate in forepart of women who are unwilling to engage in sexual acts, and a purported see with a transgender individual in Thailand (which Cernovich denied).[26] A few days later, he announced his intention to retire from social media, but reversed the conclusion within hours.[27]

Gamergate

In 2014, Cernovich became a prominent effigy of Gamergate, an online harassment campaign during which several women in the video game industry were targeted by Internet trolls.[8] [nineteen] Wired wrote that Cernovich "gained a kind of leadership over the unruly mob", and The Washington Post wrote that "Mike Cernovich went from being relatively unknown to a vox for the alt-right" through his participation in Gamergate.[ citation needed ]

Cernovich hired individual investigators to hound Zoë Quinn, a primal target of Gamergate, and worked with Eron Gjoni, Quinn's old boyfriend who had written the disparaging blog mail about Quinn which incited the harassment campaign. Cernovich himself harassed and intimidated victims of Gamergate, and used his platform to incite harassment and encourage Gamergate proponents in their deportment, including doxing their targets.[28] [9] According to O'Toole et al. writing in Gender Violence, "Cernovich's ongoing strategy, even subsequently Gamergate itself died down, has been to promote conspiracy theories, provide dubious legal advice, and offer a constantly rotating platter of targets."[28]

Interest in firings of other individuals

Sam Seder

In Dec 2017, Cernovich published a Medium post and contacted several journalists and news outlets about a joke tweet that comedian and MSNBC contributor Sam Seder had written in 2009. Cernovich claimed that the tweet, which read "Don't care re Polanski, but I hope if my daughter is ever raped it is by an older truly talented man w/a great sense of mise en scene," proved Seder tacitly endorsed Roman Polanski'south sexual abuse law-breaking.[29] MSNBC elected to sever ties with Seder by not renewing his contract (due to expire in February 2018) due to the controversial tweet.[30] [29] Seder defended the tweet by pointing out that, taken in context of the current events effectually the time he posted it, information technology was a satiric response to a petition urging Polanski's release from detention in Switzerland because of his stature as an artist, and that he had been mocking Polanski's apologists.[29] [31] [32] Subsequently news of the termination broke, Cernovich released a video on Twitter video celebrating his triumph.[xxx] By so, Seder noted that advertisers on The Majority Report with Sam Seder podcast were also being contacted and pressured by Cernovich and his followers to cut ties with the testify over the tweet.[30] In response, Seder launched a GoFundMe campaign to help maintain funding for the show in the face of potential loss of advertizement revenue, and also to produce a three-minute video educating people on Cernovich's tactics.[30] According to Seder, Cernovich'due south ploy had been retribution for Seder'due south frequent criticism of then-President Donald Trump too as Republican Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore.[31]

The news of Seder's dismissal prompted an about immediate backfire. Over 12,000 people signed a petition protesting Seder's termination, arguing that Cernovich had acted in malice and was deliberately mischaracterizing the tweet.[31] [33] AV Gild wrote that "MSNBC has now fully bought into that smear campaign ... whose openly stated goal is the devastation of news outlets simply like it through the use of blatantly manipulative trolling techniques."[34] Mother Jones rebuked MSNBC for capitulating "to the demands of a lunatic conservative."[35] HuffPost chided that Cernovich was at present MSNBC's new "De Facto Ombudsman."[36] MSNBC primetime anchor Chris Hayes tweeted, "The unabridged culture and our politics are now dominated by people who have weaponized bad faith and shamelessness."[35] There was considerable dissent within MSNBC over Seder'southward termination. Some employees expressed concerns that his firing would encourage other far-right personalities to launch similar smear campaigns.[30] [32] A senior MSNBC employee characterized the capitulation as "really weak" and "pathetic".[30] [32] MSNBC'southward direction itself was unsettled past the celebratory reaction from the far-right.[30] [32] On December 7, 2017, MSNBC decided to reverse their decision to terminate Seder'due south employment."[33] [37]

Cernovich acknowledged that "some are saying Seder was making a joke or being sarcastic."[38] However, he maintained that he didn't misrepresent the tweet and that he had simply "reported on what [Seder] said."[thirty]

Columbia Journalism Review cited the incident as an instance of a broader design of far-correct media personalities using online smear campaigns to get mainstream journalists fired.[39]

James Gunn

In 2018, Cernovich, Jack Posobiec, and others on the far-correct discovered tweets by filmmaker James Gunn in which he joked most sex acts involving children.[15] Gunn had been a vocal critic of Donald Trump,[fifteen] and the tweets were unearthed presently after Gunn had mocked conservative commentator Ben Shapiro. Disney chop-chop announced they had severed business ties from his role as director of the Guardians of the Galaxy series.[40]

A number of media outlets openly criticized Disney's decision, including Collider, Drawing Mash, The Daily Dot, The Independent, National Review, MovieWeb, and Vulture.[41] [42] [43] An online petition urging Disney to re-rent Gunn received over 400,000 signatures.[44] [45] On July 30, 2018, Guardians of the Milky way cast members Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Bradley Cooper, Vin Diesel, Sean Gunn, Karen Gillan, Pom Klementieff, and Michael Rooker released a joint statement through social media expressing their back up for Gunn.[46]

In March 2019, Gunn was reinstated by Disney as director of the movie.[47]

Publication of sexual harassment allegations against John Conyers

Cernovich uncovered sworn affidavits in which old staffers defendant Autonomous congressman John Conyers of sexual harassment. Cernovich then gave the documents to BuzzFeed, maxim he did not publish them on his own because he idea Democrats would attempt to discredit him. BuzzFeed verified that the documents were real and on November 20, 2017, BuzzFeed published an article accusing Conyers of sexual harassment.[48]

Other activities

In May 2017, Cernovich began hosting the fourth hr of The Alex Jones Show on InfoWars every Fri.[6]

Conspiracy theories

Political leader has described Cernovich as an "avid consumer and progenitor of conspiracy theories".[49]

Cernovich believes in the white genocide conspiracy theory.[50] He said that he initially joined the alt-correct afterwards realizing that "tolerance just went one way and diversity is code for white genocide".[51] [52] He after deleted several tweets referring to the concept.[53]

Cernovich became known for helping to promote the debunked Pizzagate conspiracy theory in 2016, which claimed that high-ranking Democrats were involved in a child sex-trafficking ring.[54] [55] He later deleted his tweets related to Pizzagate,[15] and downplayed his involvement in propagating the theory.[56]

Cernovich regularly asserts his conventionalities that there are active child sex rings in Washington, D.C. and in Hollywood.[16] [9] He has accused his opponents of being pedophiles on many occasions.[16] A visit to Haiti by the Clintons, he saw as evidence the couple were involved in child trafficking.[57] In another YouTube video, he said that about people employed by the news media and "every A-list actor" in Hollywood were also pedophiles.[seven]

Cernovich has also supported the unevidenced theory that in that location were multiple shooters at the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting, which he claims the government is covering up.[49] In 2016, Cernovich worked with Chuck Johnson and Wikileaks to offering a bounty for information supporting the conspiracy theory that murdered DNC staffer Seth Rich had been backside a leak of emails from the Democratic National Committee.[nine] In Apr 2017, Cernovich promoted a conspiracy theory that the Khan Shaykhun chemic attack in Syrian arab republic was a hoax funded by an American financier.[58] In a video with Stefan Molyneux posted on YouTube, Cernovich falsely claimed John Podesta, campaign chairman of Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign, was active with others in "spirit cooking" practices, the mixing of breast milk and semen to drink.[57]

Views

Cernovich has been classified equally beingness part of the alt-right[3] or the "alt-lite"[4] [5] movement, while Cernovich has denied being alt-right, maxim he prefers the label "new correct". He has besides described himself equally an American nationalist.[7] [49]

Cernovich has advocated for a universal bones income within the United States,[59] [49] challenge that "Conservatism is on the style out".[lx] Interviewed on 60 Minutes in March 2017, he advocated for unmarried-payer healthcare, saying if "a big swath of the company, or country, are suffering, so I recollect that we owe it to all Americans to do right by them and to aid them out."[61]

During the 2016 United States presidential campaign, Cernovich saw Donald Trump every bit a kindred spirit[eight] and, according to Politico, during the 2016 campaign and early period of the Trump administration, Cernovich was an "indefatigable Trump cheerleader", and believed that he and kindred activists would have a major influence on the Republican Party.[62] By 2018, Cernovich had become "increasingly disquisitional" of Trump, and less politically active.[62] In September 2018, he tweeted his disappointment, "At that place'southward no Wall. She'due south not locked up. Only Flynn got fired and sent to wolves. And Saudi arabia sold weapons of murder. I requite zero f-cks about Republicans losing the House."[62] Also in 2018, Cernovich criticized the Trump administration's 2018 missile strikes against Syria, which also divided the president'south political base.[63] [64]

The Southern Poverty Law Middle has classified Cernovich as a male supremacist who is notable for his promotion of violent misogyny and defense of rape.[14] According to The New York Times in April 2017, Cernovich has been criticized for arguing that rape is a "liberal fiction" and that appointment rape as a concept is "harmful ... for men and women" - which he says leads to false accusations of rape.[7]

Works

Books

  • Cernovich, Mike (2015). Gorilla Mindset: How to Control Your Thoughts and Emotions, Improve Your Wellness and Fitness, Brand More Money and Live Life on Your Terms. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN9781514672112. OCLC 927343429.
  • Cernovich, Mike (2016). Danger & Play: Essays on Embracing Masculinity. CreateSpace Contained Publishing Platform. ISBN9781519652928. OCLC 974812153.
  • Cernovich, Mike (2016). Vox Day (ed.). MAGA Mindset: Making YOU and America Great Again. Kouvola, Finland: Castalia House. ISBN978-952-7065-92-1. OCLC 964446485.
  • Downey, Scooter; Du Toit, Jon; Cernovich, Mike (2018). Hoaxed: Everything They Told Y'all Is a Prevarication. Jonathan Hom. ISBN9780998490113. OCLC 1080581048.

Films

Year Title Role
2016 The Ruby Pill Associate producer[65]
2016 Silenced, Our State of war for Free Spoken language Producer[66]
2019 Hoaxed: The Media's War on Truth Producer and as cocky[23]
2020 The Plot Against the President Self[67]

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External links

  • Official website
  • Mike Cernovich at IMDb

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