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The Black culture platforms that push right-wing extremism​

The Shade Room and "No Jumper" are ostensibly designed to reach Black audiences. And both have become hubs of extremist disinformation.​


April 10, 2023, 9:07 AM PST
By Ja'han Jones


Stay woke, y’all.

In a ReidOut Blog from a little over a year ago, I warned of a few blogs and gossip platforms that ostensibly serve Black audiences being used to spread right-wing propaganda.

At the time, I specifically mentioned The Shade Room, Media Take Out and WorldStarHipHop as examples of platforms I’ve found to have spread right-wing talking points meant to discourage Black people from voting, pushed bigoted claims about LGBTQ people, and spread misinformation about Covid-19.

Unfortunately, there are new reports underscoring my point.

Media Matters, the progressive media watchdog, published a report last month about the hip-hop and Black culture podcast “No Jumper” and its creator Adam Grandmaison (also known as Adam22).



Grandmaison, who is white, has built a platform that fuels misogyny and gang culture — usually involving Black youth — through crass interviews and coverage. (To be clear, this has long garnered Grandmaison criticism from Black people.)


But "No Jumper" has apparently taken a more explicitly racist turn.

You can read about some of that criticism here.
According to Media Matters:

Over the past year, No Jumper has delved into platforming viral hate figures, including white nationalists, neo-Nazis, misogynists, and notorious antisemites. The show has a massive reach on social media, with over 4.5 million YouTube subscribers, 1.2 million Twitter followers, 3 million Instagram followers, and 2.1 million TikTok followers. Clips from the podcast are also available on Snapchat and the show has a large Discord following. Additionally, clips of viral hate figures’ appearances on the show have been posted on TikTok by various users. ...
Grandmaison, who is white, now invites white supremacists and racists onto a show that has many Black staff members and was born out of covering hip-hop and Black culture. This transitional period for the podcast comes at a time when Grandmaison faces criticism for reports of past predatory behavior.
Some of the extremists who've appeared on the "No Jumper" platform include Nick Fuentes, the white nationalist invited to dine with Donald Trump late last year, as well as several Black guests and co-hosts who’ve spread antisemitic conspiracy theories.

Either The Shade Room is woefully ignorant, or it’s willfully piping right-wing conspiracy theories to its followers.
Along with the Media Matters report, I was also made aware of a post published by the gossip outlet The Shade Room this week that quotes right-wing lawmakers verbatim as they pushed unfounded claims similar to the racist “replacement theory.”

In The Shade Room post, the author quotes Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and other right-wingers referring to the “central bank digital currency” conspiracy theory, which essentially claims a global cabal is looking to establish digital currencies to patrol and control their citizens.

The theory plays on a common theme in right-wing disinformation: that a powerful group of nonwhite non-Americans, including Jewish elites, is seeking to undermine the American way of life.

The Shade Room also quoted Republican Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas, Mike Braun of Indiana and Chuck Grassley of Iowa as they whined about the threat posed by the Biden administration's nonexistent plans to create a "digital dollar."

The idea of these senators — all of whom have blocked voting rights measures and aligned themselves with Trump — pointing elsewhere to highlight alleged dangers to democracy is laughable.

So either The Shade Room is woefully ignorant, or it’s willfully piping right-wing conspiracy theories to its followers (or both).

I’ll leave it to you to guess why it is that a blog focused on Black culture is spewing conspiracy theories from anti-Black lawmakers.

In the meantime, if either of the aforementioned platforms are part of your news diet, I recommend a cleanse.
 
I believe it.
And they definitely got some of you niggas by the nuts too. Lost way tf in the sauce.

I'll never forget which one of you it was amplifying that goofass Pizzagate story during the time Trump and Hilary was facing off in the run-up to the general election.

And I'd prolly find it MUCH harder to believe if not for my own older brother being duped by that same shit. To see some of the radical shit that he posts on his socials, I'd swear he was a whiteboy posing as black.
 
I believe it.
And they definitely got some of you niggas by the nuts too. Lost way tf in the sauce.

I'll never forget which one of you it was amplifying that goofass Pizzagate story during the time Trump and Hilary was facing off in the run-up to the general election.

And I'd prolly find it MUCH harder to believe if not for my own older brother being duped by that same shit. To see some of the radical shit that he posts on his socials, I'd swear he was a whiteboy posing as black.
In all my years of internet, I've always seen some black people into goofy conspiracies, but its nothing like now. Now they're saying all the weird shit the weird conservative whites say and they're a lot of them.
 
Ngl, soon as i read "stay woke ya'll" as the opening sentence, i assumed this article is gunna be trash.

If you're going to gossip sites and worldstar for news, you already a lost cause and arnt really looking for the truth in anything IMO.
Very true.
 

The Black culture platforms that push right-wing extremism​

The Shade Room and "No Jumper" are ostensibly designed to reach Black audiences. And both have become hubs of extremist disinformation.​


April 10, 2023, 9:07 AM PST
By Ja'han Jones


Stay woke, y’all.

In a ReidOut Blog from a little over a year ago, I warned of a few blogs and gossip platforms that ostensibly serve Black audiences being used to spread right-wing propaganda.

At the time, I specifically mentioned The Shade Room, Media Take Out and WorldStarHipHop as examples of platforms I’ve found to have spread right-wing talking points meant to discourage Black people from voting, pushed bigoted claims about LGBTQ people, and spread misinformation about Covid-19.

Unfortunately, there are new reports underscoring my point.

Media Matters, the progressive media watchdog, published a report last month about the hip-hop and Black culture podcast “No Jumper” and its creator Adam Grandmaison (also known as Adam22).



Grandmaison, who is white, has built a platform that fuels misogyny and gang culture — usually involving Black youth — through crass interviews and coverage. (To be clear, this has long garnered Grandmaison criticism from Black people.)


But "No Jumper" has apparently taken a more explicitly racist turn.

You can read about some of that criticism here.
According to Media Matters:


Some of the extremists who've appeared on the "No Jumper" platform include Nick Fuentes, the white nationalist invited to dine with Donald Trump late last year, as well as several Black guests and co-hosts who’ve spread antisemitic conspiracy theories.

Either The Shade Room is woefully ignorant, or it’s willfully piping right-wing conspiracy theories to its followers.
Along with the Media Matters report, I was also made aware of a post published by the gossip outlet The Shade Room this week that quotes right-wing lawmakers verbatim as they pushed unfounded claims similar to the racist “replacement theory.”

In The Shade Room post, the author quotes Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and other right-wingers referring to the “central bank digital currency” conspiracy theory, which essentially claims a global cabal is looking to establish digital currencies to patrol and control their citizens.

The theory plays on a common theme in right-wing disinformation: that a powerful group of nonwhite non-Americans, including Jewish elites, is seeking to undermine the American way of life.

The Shade Room also quoted Republican Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas, Mike Braun of Indiana and Chuck Grassley of Iowa as they whined about the threat posed by the Biden administration's nonexistent plans to create a "digital dollar."

The idea of these senators — all of whom have blocked voting rights measures and aligned themselves with Trump — pointing elsewhere to highlight alleged dangers to democracy is laughable.

So either The Shade Room is woefully ignorant, or it’s willfully piping right-wing conspiracy theories to its followers (or both).

I’ll leave it to you to guess why it is that a blog focused on Black culture is spewing conspiracy theories from anti-Black lawmakers.

In the meantime, if either of the aforementioned platforms are part of your news diet, I recommend a cleanse.
I stop reading when the article started with
"Stay woke y'all"
 
Ngl, soon as i read "stay woke ya'll" as the opening sentence, i assumed this article is gunna be trash.
I stop reading when the article started with
"Stay woke y'all"
Hold up...

Content of the article aside, stay woke was said in the TRADITIONAL way we say it. Don't let new white washed definitions do that to you. Woke is a black slang. That's our word, used in its original context
 
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Ngl, soon as i read "stay woke ya'll" as the opening sentence, i assumed this article is gunna be trash.

If you're going to gossip sites and worldstar for news, you already a lost cause and arnt really looking for the truth in anything IMO.

This is true but we've seen in real time, people have even gotten got posting shit on here, with that Shaderoom style font and picture as something factual without actually looking into the story. There's alot more dumbasses who don't read past a headline than we realized before
 
Lol what’s ironic is that just browsing through those black gossip sites they come off more hardcore liberal / democratic. So this is really the pot calling the kettle black

Either way if you’re getting any information from The Shade Room and others you already lost
 
Ain’t it crazy how da baby was on everything and everywhere and now he’s no where? Crazy how fast that can happen.

Hold up...

Content of the article aside, stay woke was said in the TRADITIONAL way we say it. Don't let new white washed definitions do that to you. Woke is a black slang. That's our word, used in its original context

Has nothing to do with white washed definitions. My dislike for it started before racist whites used it to describe everything they dont like (which is mainly anything that helps brown people).

It was fine in the beginning but, then became over used catch phrase no name writer's used to try and promote their business/blog, by going viral. It got so bad, i recall that same phrase being used to support the same stupid conspiracies this article is speaking out against. Thats why it turned into a meme.

In fact this same article is supporting what im saying. Told us to "stay woke" by not believing conspiracies posted on fucking celebrity news/gossip sites. Like come the fuck on.

A part of me feels like that was thrown in not for us, but for the old white bosses to convince them this speaks to black youth and needs to be posted. Since they prob just found out what that means
 
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