In the latest episode of TrueAnon Brace made a quip about Julius Evola, the 20th century Italian fascist philosopher. But he only said the last name and I misheard Evola as Zola and I spent a few minutes trying to discern Brace’s impenetrable gripe with the 19th century French naturalist novelist Emile Zola.
I follow this account on Twitter, @wylfcen, that is run by an American (I think from the North East) very interested in Old English, and they’ll often post interesting facts and details and sometimes jokes. But every like thirtieth post or so is what feels like a far right uber-reactionary dogwhistle. Which makes me nervous, but they’ve also made several posts claiming that their political outlook is “far left” and that they’re surprised their own followers assume they are right-wing.
Regardless of the truth there, they’ve courted a group of followers so reactionary that in the last month in two separate polls @wyclfen’s followers said that German food was better than Indian food and that Eqyptians should abandon their current religious practices and instead resume the practice of the Ancient Egyptian religion.