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In spring 2017 Rebel Media began filing reports from the UK. | In spring 2017 Rebel Media began filing reports from the UK. | ||
− | ==Hiring counterjihadists, columnists and ex-political leaders== | + | ==Hiring counterjihadists, columnists, and high-profile ex-political leaders and advisers== |
In 2017 Rebel Media hired [[Stephen Lennon]] aka [[Tommy Robinson]] ex-head of anti-Muslim street movements [[English Defence League]] and [[Pegida UK]] as a 'reporter', alongside ex-Chelsea bartender turned TV presenter [[Caolan Robertson]]. | In 2017 Rebel Media hired [[Stephen Lennon]] aka [[Tommy Robinson]] ex-head of anti-Muslim street movements [[English Defence League]] and [[Pegida UK]] as a 'reporter', alongside ex-Chelsea bartender turned TV presenter [[Caolan Robertson]]. | ||
in January 2018 Rebel signed up notorious anti-Muslim media pundit [[Katie Hopkins]], just months after [[Mail Online]] failed to renew her two-year contract. | in January 2018 Rebel signed up notorious anti-Muslim media pundit [[Katie Hopkins]], just months after [[Mail Online]] failed to renew her two-year contract. | ||
− | Another recent controversial British-born recruit is [[Sebastian Gorka]]. ex-adviser to US president [[Donald Trump]] who left the White House in September 2017 after just eight months. He joined Rebel in February 2018. Gorka has been widely criticised for his white supremacist views and was revealed by Forward magazine to be a member of a Hungarian Nazi movement to which his father had once belonged. <ref> Richard Silverstein, [https://www.richardsilverstein.com/2017/09/07/invited-sebastian-gorka-keynote-israeli-terror-conference/ Who Invited Sebastian Gorka to Keynote Israeli Terror Conference?], Tikun Olam, September 7, 2017 , accessed 5 February 2018 </ref> | + | Another recent controversial British-born recruit is [[Sebastian Gorka]]. ex-adviser to US president [[Donald Trump]] who left the White House in September 2017 after just eight months. He joined Rebel in February 2018. Gorka has been widely criticised for his white supremacist views and was revealed by ''Forward'' magazine to be a member of a Hungarian Nazi movement to which his father had once belonged. <ref> Richard Silverstein, [https://www.richardsilverstein.com/2017/09/07/invited-sebastian-gorka-keynote-israeli-terror-conference/ Who Invited Sebastian Gorka to Keynote Israeli Terror Conference?], Tikun Olam, September 7, 2017 , accessed 5 February 2018 </ref> |
Other regular Rebel Media pundits across the globe include the former Australian [[Labour Party]] opposition leader [[Mark Latham]]. | Other regular Rebel Media pundits across the globe include the former Australian [[Labour Party]] opposition leader [[Mark Latham]]. |
Revision as of 03:48, 5 February 2018
Rebel Media is a far-right Canadian online platform founded by ex-tabloid editor and anti-Muslim activist Ezra Levant in February 2015.
It has been described as 'a global platform for an extreme anti-Muslim ideology known as counter-jihad. It’s a far-right fringe theory founded on the belief that Muslims are deliberately invading the West, biding their time, then overtaking communities and imposing Shariah Law'. [1]
In spring 2017 Rebel Media began filing reports from the UK.
Hiring counterjihadists, columnists, and high-profile ex-political leaders and advisers
In 2017 Rebel Media hired Stephen Lennon aka Tommy Robinson ex-head of anti-Muslim street movements English Defence League and Pegida UK as a 'reporter', alongside ex-Chelsea bartender turned TV presenter Caolan Robertson.
in January 2018 Rebel signed up notorious anti-Muslim media pundit Katie Hopkins, just months after Mail Online failed to renew her two-year contract.
Another recent controversial British-born recruit is Sebastian Gorka. ex-adviser to US president Donald Trump who left the White House in September 2017 after just eight months. He joined Rebel in February 2018. Gorka has been widely criticised for his white supremacist views and was revealed by Forward magazine to be a member of a Hungarian Nazi movement to which his father had once belonged. [2]
Other regular Rebel Media pundits across the globe include the former Australian Labour Party opposition leader Mark Latham.
After leaving Rebel Media in 2017 former reporter Lauren Southern became heavily involved in the pan-European far right Defend Europe movement.
Affiliations
Notes
- ↑ Richard Warnica, Inside Rebel Media, National Post, undated 2017
- ↑ Richard Silverstein, Who Invited Sebastian Gorka to Keynote Israeli Terror Conference?, Tikun Olam, September 7, 2017 , accessed 5 February 2018