Brittany Pettibone
Brittany Pettibone (born 1992) is an author, journalist, and Youtuber.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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Pettibone is coauthor, with her twin sister Nicole, of the novel Hatred Day. Brittany makes regular videos on YouTube, with content often associated with and claimed to be ‘alt right’.
Personal Life[edit]
Pettibone was born in California to Theodore and Sabrina Pettibone (née Gurries), with 7 siblings. Her father was a candidate for Governor of Kansas in 2002 under the Reform Party.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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She rose to prominence partly due to her support of Donald Trump in the run up to the 2016 American Presidential Election Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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Author[edit]
Pettibone is co-author of the Hatred Day book series alongside her twin sister Nicole, under the pen name T.S. Pettibone (previously N.B. Pettibone).Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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Accusations of White Nationalism[edit]
rationalwiki.org claims that Pettibone is a white nationalist. Pettibone herself has rejected this labelCite error: Invalid <ref>
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Association with Generation Identity[edit]
Pettibone has created videos that cover the activities of Generation Identity. Generation Identity is a Europe-wide patriotic youth movement that promotes the values of homeland, freedom and tradition through peaceful activism, political education, and community & cultural activities. They claim to have the aim of creating an awareness for a patriotic value base in the metapolitical real.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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Detention and Deportation from the UK[edit]
Pettibone attempted to visit the UK in March, 2018, to interview UK politician 'Tommy Robinson'. Along with her boyfriend Martin Sellner, who was going to give a speech on free speech, she was detained by British authorities from 10-12 March for posing a "serious threat to the fundamental interests of society". They were then deported back to Sellner's home country of Austria.Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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References[edit]
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- Alt-right writers
- American anti-communists
- American anti–illegal immigration activists
- American neo-Nazis
- American political writers
- Anti-Zionism in the United States
- Critics of multiculturalism
- Critics of Islam
- Far-right politics in the United States
- Opposition to Islam in the United States
- Politics and race in the United States
- Pseudonymous writers
- 1992 births