As everybody knows, most of the self-appointed Manly Alpha Leaders in the so-called Manosphere are a collection of fakes. Their attack on the family of Toby Meadows has blown up so badly that even Vox Day has discreetly tiptoed away from the controversy.
But now a new scandal has erupted around notorious troll Eli Mosley. Mosley was one of the architects of last year's Charlottesville fiasco; and hanger-on of White Supremacist Richard Spencer, woman-beater Nathan Damigo, and the latent-homosexual Red Pill gang, The Proud Boys. Mosley---whose real name is Klein---took over as head of Identity Europa last November.
At his ascension to that august position, Mosley---who had been writing under the name of The Jew Hunter--- spouted off the Corporate Media that he worked for an unspecified HR department where he "fires niggers and spics all day." Actually, he works for a pest-control service and it's not known whether he ever worked in HR anywhere or not. But the really Big Lie was his assertion that:
"Before that, I was in the Army and got to kill Moslems for fun. I'm not sure which is better: watching niggers and spics cry because they can't feed their little mud-children or watching Moslems' brains splattering against a wall." Real 'Alpha Male' stuff there, right? Pfffffttt.
Surprisingly, The New York Times---which was covering a related story---actually did some legitimate investigative reporting for once. Times reporter Emma Cott interviewed Mosley and said "After a short time filming behind the scenes with Eli and his associates, a common theme emerged. He kept emphasizing a connection between the Military and the Alt-Right. He said that many of his compatriots were veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan who became disillusioned with the American system after fighting in unwinnable conflicts. In his telling, members of the Alt-Right were patriotic Americans who had come to their extreme worldviews through honorable life experience, not through hatred."
Miss Emma then did something that postmodern journalists rarely do: she actually contacted the Army to verify whether Mosley's claims about Iraq service were true. And she discovered that Mosley had not entered the Pennsylvania National Guard until after US troops had left. And furthermore, his unit never left Pennsylvania.
The phone call she made with Mosley (and reports on) is priceless:
Emma Cott: "The Army tells me that you did not deploy to Iraq."
Mosley: "uhhh...the Army told you that?"
Mosley then began explaining that somebody inside the Pentagon had sent a false report. Yeah---like Bill Clinton's Draft Card got lost in the mail. No wonder these Red Pills all hate women: women know better than to take men at their word.
So much for Eli Klein-Mosley.
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