![]() “Then I’ll give them my seat.” The men laughed, and Southern, submitting to the last-minute ministrations of a makeup artist, laughed along-just one of the guys, with long, stick-straight blond hair and an off-the-shoulder, floral-print dress. ![]() “Are you ever gonna have kids, give birth, are you going to be a mother?” he asked her. McInnes watched stonily as Southern joined the men. “Proud Boys-stand back, and stand by,” Trump replied, only semi-ambiguously.įrom the November 2020 issue: Right-wing militias are bracing for civil war Last month, debate moderator Chris Wallace asked President Donald Trump to condemn the Proud Boys and white-supremacist organizations. McInnes is a founder of Vice magazine and of the Proud Boys, an all-male, neofascist group that promotes violence against its political opponents. ![]() “This is the patriarchy right here,” Southern bantered. Her fellow guests were all men: an Army veteran, a Washington think tanker, and a radio shock jock. Southern was only in her early 20s, but she had already emerged as the alt-right’s most influential woman. Gavin McInnes took a swig of whiskey from a bottle on his talk show’s on-set bar before bringing Lauren Southern onstage. Editor’s Note: White Noise, the debut feature film from The Atlantic, is in theaters now and will be available to rent in the U.S. ![]()
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