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Neither Google or GoDaddy want anything to do with Daily St--mer after last weekend.

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Google canceled the registration of a Nazi website soon after it moved its domain registration to the service, a Google spokesperson told CNBC.

"We are cancelling Daily St--mer's registration with Google Domains for violating our terms of service," the company representative said in a statement.

Earlier Monday, The Daily St--mer moved its domain registration to Google after hosting firm GoDaddy said it would sever ties with the site that promoted Saturday's deadly rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.

GoDaddy disclosed on Sunday via Twitter that it had given The Daily St--mer 24 hours to move its domain to another provider, saying it had violated the company's terms of service."

Dear Daily St--mer;

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I have edited this post to not include the full name of the asshole website. We've had problems in the past with them following us home to troll, and ain't nobody got time for that amount of carpet cleaning.

With that said, HAHAHAHHAHA MOTHERFUCKERS!

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This news made me go...

 

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Couldn't happen to a more deserving group.

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I'll put this here because it's white supremacist-related:

David Duke is raising money for the defense of Jason Kessler, the guy who organized the Charlottesville rally.  He's not raising money for the three (white) victims.

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I'll put this here because it's white supremacist-related:
David Duke is raising money for the defense of Jason Kessler, the guy who organized the Charlottesville rally.  He's not raising money for the three (white) victims.

Where is he doing this? It’s probably a violation of TOS damn near everywhere and it would be a shame if someone told them, now wouldn’t it? ;)
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12 minutes ago, Destiny said:


Where is he doing this? It’s probably a violation of TOS damn near everywhere and it would be a shame if someone told them, now wouldn’t it? ;)

It's through rootbocks(dot)com, "an anti-censorship crowdfunding and e-commerce platform dedicated to the principles of liberty and freedom of speech."

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It's through rootbocks(dot)com, "an anti-censorship crowdfunding and e-commerce platform dedicated to the principles of liberty and freedom of speech."

In other words, the worst of the worst.
I had a look at their site. They take PayPal, and I’m pretty sure that PayPal would take a dim view of involvement. I may have to drop a line this evening. :angel:
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I’m working on putting together the payment processors for this site contact information. I, for one, don’t want to see this asshole get a fucking penny.

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1 hour ago, JMarie said:

It's through rootbocks(dot)com, "an anti-censorship crowdfunding and e-commerce platform dedicated to the principles of liberty and freedom of speech."

I'm a big proponent of free speech, however this is not it. Speech when it incites others to name or kill is not what the first amendment is for.  

Is there any kind of crowdfunding for the murdered young woman's family?

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Now Daily St--mer lost their email server too....

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Now Zoho, which the Daily St--mer used as its email provider, has also dropped the neo-Nazi site as a customer. "There are reasonable grounds to believe that The Daily St--mer has violated Zoho's Terms of Service, so effective immediately The Daily St--mer's access to Zoho's services has been terminated," a Zoho spokesperson told Motherboard in an email

 

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Not directly about that "publication", but if you haven't had a chance, the documentary, "Welcome to Leith" is a sobering look at what happens when Neo-Nazis move in to a community. The poor residents were terrorized. Here's the official trailer:

 

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7 hours ago, onekidanddone said:

I'm a big proponent of free speech, however this is not it. Speech when it incites others to name or kill is not what the first amendment is for.  

Is there any kind of crowdfunding for the murdered young woman's family?

 

17 minutes ago, Cartmann99 said:

There was, but it looks like the campaign has reached its goal:

https://www.gofundme.com/our-sisters-keeper-heatherheyer

 

There is at least one other go fund me, I would have to look for the link again, to support another victim that is in the hospital and doesn't have medical insurance. 

Edit: Here is the one I was talking about (she is close to the goal)

https://www.gofundme.com/natalie-romero-medical-fund

And a few others 

https://www.gofundme.com/49l4x3c

https://www.gofundme.com/marcus-martin (made it to his goal)

All three of those are verified by Jake Tapper/CNN. 

 

 

 

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I would hope that the driver had insurance and that his insurance is covering the major medical costs for all those who were injured.  Not dissing crowd funding here, because those injured will need funds related to time lost at work and medical and emotional issues that will linger for a long, long time. 

 

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1 hour ago, Howl said:

I would hope that the driver had insurance and that his insurance is covering the major medical costs for all those who were injured.  Not dissing crowd funding here, because those injured will need funds related to time lost at work and medical and emotional issues that will linger for a long, long time. 

 

They may not because it was an intentional act and even then he likely has a dollar cap on liability.

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Looks like the steamer has a new home.  On a Russian domain.

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The neo-Nazi website Daily S-----r was kicked off of GoDaddy, despite the CEO’s right-leaning bent, and prevented from registering on Google, but now the website has found a home using a country code for domains available in Russia.

Wendy Siegelman‏ of Medium noted the change on Twitter Wednesday.

The change of the domain doesn’t necessarily mean that it is hosted on a Russian server, but the domain was purchased through a third party vendor that can register domains using country codes.

 

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Hell even the Russians don't want them.

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Russia has booted white supremacist site the Daily S-----r from its internet, according to CNN.

After white nationalist protests in Charlottesville, Va., over the weekend, GoDaddy cut ties with the site, prompting it to move to Google's domain service briefly before it was again suspended for violating the terms of service.

It then moved to the dark web briefly, before finding a home with Russia's domain registrar, known as RU-CENTER.

Timofeev told CNN that the site was kicked off following a request from Roskomnadzor, Russia's technology and telecommunications regulator.

 

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5 minutes ago, VixenToast said:

Well @GreyhoundFan I rented Welcome to Leith on Prime 5 mins ago. I can't wait to watch it. THANK YOU!

I'll be interested to read what you think. It is sobering.

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Not directly about the web hosting, but this was good to see: "OkCupid kicks out white supremacist Chris Cantwell: ‘There is no room for hate’"

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After a Vice documentary about last weekend’s Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville featured white supremacist Chris Cantwell, he was banned from Facebook. And on Thursday, he was kicked off OkCupid as well.

The online dating site announced the decision via Twitter and followed up by tweeting that “there is no room for hate in a place where you’re looking for love.” The site also asked users to report anyone who appears to be involved in a hate group.

Chief executive Elie Seidman gave a statement to Gizmodo saying, “OkCupid has zero tolerance for racism. We make a lot of [decisions] every day that are tough. Banning Christopher Cantwell was not one of them.”

In the Vice documentary, Cantwell advocates for the alt-right’s use of violence — during Saturday’s protest and beyond — to create a white “ethno-state.” And he describes how his views on race affect his beliefs on whom should date or marry whom. “I’m here to spread ideas, talk, in the hopes that somebody more capable will come along … somebody like Donald Trump who does not give his daughter to a Jew,” Cantwell says. He says his ideal leader would be someone “a lot more racist than Donald Trump. … I don’t think you could feel about race [as] I do and watch that Kushner b‑‑‑‑‑d walk around with that beautiful girl.”

Whether it’s white supremacists or sexually explicit messages, online dating sites and apps are constantly urging users to be kind to one another. Just last week, OkCupid asked all members to sign a pledge that they won’t send “any harassing or unwanted, sexually explicit messages.” (The Washington Post put in a request for further comment from OkCupid.)

In its terms of service, Tinder encourages users to be respectful to one another and not “post any content that is hate speech, threatening, sexually explicit or pornographic; incites violence; or contains nudity or graphic or gratuitous violence.” However, Tinder makes clear that it’s not responsible “for the conduct of any user on or off the service.” Bumble’s terms are similar, stating that the app can restrict any content that “is abusive, insulting or threatening, or which promotes or encourages racism, sexism, hatred or bigotry.”

Perhaps Cantwell would have more luck on White People Meet, a dating site that got a lot of criticism for being bigoted when it launched in 2016. But even that site has terms of service that specifically prohibit messages that “promote racism, bigotry, [or] hatred.”

 

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2 hours ago, GreyhoundFan said:

Not directly about the web hosting, but this was good to see: "OkCupid kicks out white supremacist Chris Cantwell: ‘There is no room for hate’"

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After a Vice documentary about last weekend’s Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville featured white supremacist Chris Cantwell, he was banned from Facebook. And on Thursday, he was kicked off OkCupid as well.

The online dating site announced the decision via Twitter and followed up by tweeting that “there is no room for hate in a place where you’re looking for love.” The site also asked users to report anyone who appears to be involved in a hate group.

Chief executive Elie Seidman gave a statement to Gizmodo saying, “OkCupid has zero tolerance for racism. We make a lot of [decisions] every day that are tough. Banning Christopher Cantwell was not one of them.”

In the Vice documentary, Cantwell advocates for the alt-right’s use of violence — during Saturday’s protest and beyond — to create a white “ethno-state.” And he describes how his views on race affect his beliefs on whom should date or marry whom. “I’m here to spread ideas, talk, in the hopes that somebody more capable will come along … somebody like Donald Trump who does not give his daughter to a Jew,” Cantwell says. He says his ideal leader would be someone “a lot more racist than Donald Trump. … I don’t think you could feel about race [as] I do and watch that Kushner b‑‑‑‑‑d walk around with that beautiful girl.”

Whether it’s white supremacists or sexually explicit messages, online dating sites and apps are constantly urging users to be kind to one another. Just last week, OkCupid asked all members to sign a pledge that they won’t send “any harassing or unwanted, sexually explicit messages.” (The Washington Post put in a request for further comment from OkCupid.)

In its terms of service, Tinder encourages users to be respectful to one another and not “post any content that is hate speech, threatening, sexually explicit or pornographic; incites violence; or contains nudity or graphic or gratuitous violence.” However, Tinder makes clear that it’s not responsible “for the conduct of any user on or off the service.” Bumble’s terms are similar, stating that the app can restrict any content that “is abusive, insulting or threatening, or which promotes or encourages racism, sexism, hatred or bigotry.”

Perhaps Cantwell would have more luck on White People Meet, a dating site that got a lot of criticism for being bigoted when it launched in 2016. But even that site has terms of service that specifically prohibit messages that “promote racism, bigotry, [or] hatred.”

 

I can't imagine what he wrote in the "About Me" section....

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He was also booted from Tinder. And Youtube. And Facebook, and Twitter. "The rise and humiliating fall of Chris Cantwell, Charlottesville’s starring ‘fascist’"

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The white supremacists, nationalists and far-right trolls who starred in last weekend’s violent Charlottesville rallies have suffered no lack of humiliation in the days since.

Take “Millennial Matt,” whose catchphrase — “Hitler did nothing wrong!” — earned him tens of thousands of fans before he went to the rally, but his Twitter account has since been deleted, his real identity publicized, and he is now begging fans for money to flee his hometown because “my life is in shambles.”

There are plenty of other examples, from the hot dog restaurant cook who lost his job to students whose universities publicly renounced racism after they went to the march. There’s even a Twitter feed devoted to shaming the tiki-torch-lit faces of white nationalism.

But none of the marchers soared so high or crashed so hard as Chris Cantwell, who became the ivory-skinned, gun-toting star of a documentary about Charlottesville that aired Monday on HBO — and a week later is better known as the “weepy white supremacist” or “weeping Nazi” who got banned from OkCupid.

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Act 1 — “Heil Cantwell!”

For a few triumphant hours, Cantwell was the thick-armed embodiment of white nationalism to tens of millions of people — the star of VICE News and HBO’s Web documentary about last weekend’s rallies, which has been seen more than 30 million times.

He looked every bit the rebel leader in that footage from Friday night and Saturday, greeting other white nationalists from as far away as Canada; marching by torchlight to the statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee; screaming “Jews will not replace us!”

“I carry a pistol. I go to the gym all the time,” Cantwell tells the camera, muscles bulging beneath a shirt that advertises his blog, which in turn advertises Cantwell as a libertarian “fascist.”

“I’m trying to make myself more capable of violence!” he says.

And violence there was. Men in the streets of Charlottesville wielding Confederate flags like spears. A black man beaten by white men with sticks. Heather Heyer, killed when a car rammed a crowd of counterprotesters, as 19 others were injured.

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Cantwell got his licks too, as seen in the documentary.

“Communists!” he yells, pouring a jug of milk over his eyes after, he says, counterprotesters hit him with tear gas. “Second time in two f—ing days!”

“They’re afraid of you. You got too big,” an admirer tells him.

“Heil Cantwell!” cries another.

And then the self-avowed fascist was back on his feet and leading a march shirtless, a few cans short of a six-pack gleaming in the weekend sun.

“We’ll f—ing kill these people if we have to,” Cantwell says.

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Act 2 — “Cantwell the Coward”

Cantwell’s bravado only increased over the weekend, as news of the violence spread across the country.

He invited the VICE reporter to his hotel room after the marches, where he showed off his high-powered rifles and the 9mm pistol strapped to his ankle.

The fatal car strike was justified, Cantwell insisted. The protesters had been “stupid animals.”

“Someone died,” the reporter reminded him.

“I think a lot more people are going to die before we’re done, frankly,” Cantwell said.

End film. Tens of millions of people have since watched it, and Cantwell would freshen his Facebook profile with photos of himself in the thick of the violence.

But as the weekend faded, other footage began to circulate. Cantwell had apparently recorded it during the rally, in what appeared to be the privacy of a hotel room.

And the famed white separatist appeared to be at the point of tears.

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“I’ve been told there’s a warrant out for my arrest,” Cantwell pleads to the camera, through sniffles and a trembling voice. “I don’t know what to do!”

There were, in fact, felony warrants out for him, the Boston Globe would later report: for the use of illegal gas, and injury by chemical or explosive. (University of Virginia police didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment from The Washington Post.)

In his confessional, Cantwell told the camera he was too scared to go to the courthouse or meet police. He complained that Chelsea Manning had been threatening to “curb-stomp Nazis.”

“I know we talk a lot of s— on the Internet,” Cantwell said. But: “Every step of the way we’ve tried to do the right thing and they just won’t stop. … Our enemies just will not stop.”

It’s unclear where the video was first posted, but copies quickly spread across YouTube — mocked on the political left and right alike.

“White Supremacist Cries After Realizing He Could Be Arrested,” wrote Mother Jones.

“MUH MASTER RACE HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH,” a user added on 4Chan’s /pol message board, which is something of a hotbed of racism itself.

And Cantwell’s week would only get worse.

Act 3 — “Straight, Man, Single”

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By midweek, Cantwell’s name was as well known in the mainstream media as the fringes of the Internet.

But who was he, really?

As the Boston Globe told it, Cantwell was a former comedian from Keene, N.H., who more recently moved to New York.

He is described by the Southern Poverty Law Center as “an unapologetic fascist, who spews white nationalist propaganda with a libertarian spin on his live-streamed call-in show” and seeks a whites-only state.

Or — per an OkCupid profile leaked online — he is 6 feet tall, single, and “interested in getting married and having children” with the right woman.

“Ideally I’d like to talk on here briefly, move quickly to the phone, and then we can go out on a date and see what happens,” wrote the user “ItsChris603,” beneath what appears to be a gym-mirror selfie of Cantwell, which ArsTechnica reported was his account.

He described himself not as a fascist, but a podcaster “specializing in controversial political satire.”

“It’s great because I have a very flexible schedule,” he wrote. A typical Friday night would find him not, say, screaming about Jews at a white nationalist march, but rather “doing date nights. Bowling, live shows, movies, travel, all types of things.”

OkCupid, remarkably, announced in a tweet that Cantwell did have an account, and had just been banned for life.

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Tinder booted him too, Cantwell confirmed in a slur-filled blog post Thursday, explaining that “these [Jews] will stop at nothing.”

Likewise, his YouTube channel, Facebook page and Twitter account have all been deleted as tech companies rush to purge extremists of all kinds from their platforms since Charlottesville.

So there it is. The man who was an HBO-famous swaggering racist Monday had been reduced by the end of the week to broadcasting from an undisclosed location via a Tumblr account and his personal blog.

Cantwell had hired a lawyer, he wrote Thursday, and was preparing to turn himself in to police.

“Depending on who you listen to, I’m either a hero, a terrorist, or a crybaby, ” he wrote, “which should tell you something about the reliability of the media.”

There are pictures, tweets, and videos in the article. The underlined portion indicates what a delusional yahoo he is.

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56 minutes ago, GreyhoundFan said:

There are pictures, tweets, and videos in the article. The underlined portion indicates what a delusional yahoo he is.

I honestly don't understand why he put up the videos of himself crying and lashing out, it totally wrecked the "rugged individual" persona he was trying so hard to portray in the documentary. 

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