Brand claims that the UK Government and “the media” are out to get him!

  • drekly@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Mate if the government would have turned against you, it’d be when you were spouting left wing nonsense ten years ago, not now that you’re spouting right wing nonsense that aligns with their beliefs.

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      1 year ago

      There’s an interesting suggestion by Matthew D’Ancona in TNE that Brand’s actions of recent years in embracing far-right personalities, promoting a range of online conspiracy theories and building a weird cult of personality around himself are a direct response to the #MeToo movement emerging six years ago - knowing that eventually his own actions would come to light and so he needed to build a ‘digital stockade’ of useful idiots who would jump to his defence when the time came.

      Now THAT’S a conspiracy theory I can buy into…

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      The guardian is reporting that he’s on youtube complaining about being censored.

      The utter gall to complain about censorship while your videos reach millions and are reported on by multiple national newspapers.

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      He’s gone right wing? I didn’t know that. I’ve not listened to anything he said in… well… ever. I was vaguely aware of him shouting lefty stuff a few years back but never paid much attention

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        He jumped the horseshoe. The fringes of right-wing extremism and left-wing extremism often end up having rather a lot in common - it’s easy for people who define themselves against the mainstream first (and only for something second) to find themselves agreeing a lot with people who are notionally at the other end of the spectrum.

        In Russell Brand’s case, that meant embracing anti-vaxism, Covid denial, climate change denial, 5G conspiracies, etc. George Galloway did it by embracing Farage and trying to get selected as a candidate for the Brexit Party. Claire Fox went from a pro-IRA Revolutionary Communist Party activist and co-publisher of the Living Marxism magazine to a Brexit Party MEP. In the US, you see a lot of notionally right-wing US Republicans now starting to spout anti-capitalist narratives. At the fringes of politics, this sort of horseshoe-jumping happens all the time.