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Kaitlin Bennett: AKA The Kent State Gun Girl


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20 hours ago, Howl said:

Excellent video of Kaitlin Bennett being schooled by a policeman who has his debate skills down solid and is not falling for her whiny bullshit.  

 

Did she seriously just say that she wanted no consequences if she kept annoying people? Sums up her entire mob brilliantly.

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On 1/18/2020 at 2:10 PM, Ozlsn said:

Did she seriously just say that she wanted no consequences if she kept annoying people?

Yes, she wanted to annoy people with zero repercussions.  That cop deserves a medal for massive chill under duress, i.e.,  dealing with an entitled clueless mega-twunt. 

I hope she was getting blow back from people because they recognized her. 

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More  about ammosexual, fake martyred MAGA-twunt,  Coulter-adjacent, Tomi wanna-be -- Kaitlin Bennett: 

 A tweeter referred to her original post-graduation armed stroll across campus as a "slut-strut." 

 

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Well well well, Kaitlin has converted and is suddenly the darling of trad + right wing Catholics.  She married a guy who is a "devout" Catholic, then converted, and is now pregnant and of course still obnoxious.  Her husband runs a web site called Liberty Hangout, whose content can charitably be framed as hard,  extremely hard right. 

Right-wing Catholic boomlet grows: "Gun Girl" signs up with Mother Church   Ludicrous former Kent State student joins Milo Yiannopoulos, Ali Alexander in embrace of "trad-Cath" religion

This article is about Kaitlin to some degree, but also about how some of these right wing personalities are turning to Catholicism, especially the trad-Cath brand and finding ready acceptance. 

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In this, Liberty Hangout and its combative star [Bennett] were retracing a path taken by a number of other far-right activists associated with remnants of the alt-right and the movements jockeying to take its place...A year ago, "Stop the Steal" founder Ali Alexander made a splashy announcement of his own conversion to the Catholic Church only days before he helped direct a mob of protesters to the U.S. Capitol. Several months later, in mid-March, disgraced former Breitbart writer and alt-right star Milo Yiannopoulos told LifeSiteNews that returning to the Catholic Church had helped him become "ex-gay."

and they're not alone: 

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They were joining a number of other far-right figures who have conspicuously intertwined their political advocacy with right-wing Catholicism, including Jack Posobiec, the Pizzagate promoter turned right-wing commentator, and Nicholas Fuentes, the youthful founder of the America First or "groyper" movement, who has built a massive online following. When the various factions of the alt-right decided to gather in Charlottesville in the summer of 2017, they did most of their pre-rally organizing in chat rooms online. One of the most popular, named the "Nick Fuentes Server," was dedicated to Catholics seeking "to explore the connections between their church" and Unite the Right. Hundreds of posters in that room talked about traditionalist Catholicism and posted memes with Crusades-era imagery and rhetoric alongside overtly antisemitic and pro-Nazi posts. 

and this is fascinating. According to Tablet Vatican correspondent Christopher Lamb...

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this was evidence of the far right's efforts to infuse their movement with spiritual purpose. When you already trade in the politics of identity, Lamb asked, "How do you deepen that tribalism? You do it through religious imagery.

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In a sense, you empty the content of the religious and use the externals — the rosary beads, the crucifix, some words, perhaps some prayers — but you use it as an identity marker to give your movement a sense that it has a soul or deeper intensity at a moral level."

 

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