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WHITE NATIONALIST LIVESTREAMER Nick Fuentes finds it very difficult to hide his contempt for his own followers, known as Groypers—even when they are sending him money.
“Can you fuck off and kill yourself and die,” Fuentes muttered during a livestream on the alternative streaming platform Rumble earlier this month. The antisemitic, anti-trans, misogynistic, and racist influencer was responding to a follower who sent him a $10 Super Chat message, offering advice on how to treat the cold Fuentes was suffering from.
Groypers are a group of extremely loyal supporters of Fuentes’ white nationalist and Christian nationalist ideology, which he describes as “America First.” Their leader’s undisguised disdain for them, which at times edges into outright hatred and name-calling, is part of his appeal. Younger viewers in particular view his unvarnished responses and unwavering views on immigration, Israel, and Donald Trump (he’s against them all) as genuine and authentic, especially compared to what other right-wing influencers offer up.






