Meet Daryle Lamont Jenkins, Insatiable Doxxer of Fascists and Nazis
American white supremacists want to move offline and out of the shadows. They’re holding rallies, mounting pro-Trump counter-protests, and putting fliers up on college campuses.
But every reactionary has an equal and opposite … re-reaction? White supremacists have met violent resistance from antifascists—a countermovement of militant leftists. If you only see antifascists going meme-for-meme with self-described “alt-right” trolls, they’re easy to dismiss. But antifascists haven’t only picked off easy targets like Milo Yiannopoulos’ talk at UC Berkeley: They’ve also exposed the in-real-life identities of prominent neo-Nazi podcasters and moved to block white nationalist recruitment even in teensy towns of 6,000 people. “They can’t have a book club meeting without someone kicking down their door,” says James Anderson, a member of anarchist website It’s Going Down’s editorial collective.