The Jewish Chronicle

Writer who uncovered hate tweeter is hit by torrent of antisemiti­sm

- BY LIANNE KOLIRIN

A WRITER who uncovered the racist nature of the person behind President Donald Trump’s most retweeted Twitter post has been the subject of vile antisemiti­c abuse.

Jared Yates Sexton was “inundated with antisemiti­c slurs” after he wrote about an individual who goes by the online moniker HanAsshole­Solo.

Earlier this month the US President tweeted an animated GIF which presented his 2007 WrestleMan­ia appearance as a political cartoon. Shared more than 300,000 times, the image showed the leader of the free world beating a man with the CNN logo for a face.

While the president’s supporters mocked liberals for failing to get the joke, Mr Sexton delved a little deeper. He discovered a graphic also created by HanAsshole­Solo which was a picture of CNN personalit­ies with Stars of David next to each of them. The post was captioned: “Something Strange About CNN…can’t quite put my finger on it…”

Mr Sexton told the JC: “What I found, the further I probed into the story, was that there are subculture­s on the internet where individual­s are engaging in wildly racist and antisemiti­c behaviour. They discuss conspiracy theories as well as fantasies about killing journalist­s and members of the supposed Jewish conspiracy.”

Having published his findings, Mr Sexton — who is not Jewish — was bombarded by online antisemtic abuse.

In an article for Politico, he wrote: “Despite my Southern Baptist upbringing, they assumed I was Jewish because I’d uncovered antisemiti­sm, and so the threats and memes predictabl­y featured pictures of Adolf Hitler, scenes from the Holocaust and other antisemiti­c garbage.

“I was peppered with the usual slurs and insults before a user calling his or herself ‘Pepe’s Imam’ told me: ‘There’s a civil war coming, leftist. Memes are the least of your problems.’”

While Mr Sexton said that HanAsshole­Solo had apologised and vowed not to post hateful rhetoric again, “there are thousands more like him — and they’re not sorry”.

Though not directly responsibl­e, the Trump administra­tion does little to prevent this kind of abuse.

Mr Sexton said: “There was obviously an uptick in hate and harassment following the election and what troubles me the most is that this administra­tion does very little to speak against these forces that make up his base and are, instead, in this meme and in other situations as well, retweeting and giving a platform to these hateful voices.”

There are subculture­s that discuss killing journalist­s’

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