Brittany Pettibone, Race Realist leader in the news

Martin SellnerIn a Tweet on April 19, Brittany Pettibone was quoted “Notre Dame is not just a building — It’s an 865 year old Catholic Cathedral, built for God, inside which Christians adore him… These architects can take their slimy ideas of redesign an flush then down the toilet.”  The Tweet ran in the UK Daily Mail, April 19,

“It’s burning feels like an act of liberation’: Rolling Stone magazine criticized for promoting article about Notre Dame on social media with controversial quote”

Pettibone is a well-known YouTuber on Race Realism topics, with a large following.  She has a new book on manners, “Girls.”

Pettibone, is engaged to controversial Austrian Identitarian Martin Sellner.

She was also Re-Tweeted by “American Nationalist” and OAN journalist Jack Posobiec.  He has over 460,000 followers.

Fashionable haircut, skinny jeans

Martin Sellner was featured in a BBC piece, 2018,

Martin Sellner: The new face of the far right in Europe

Members of a far-right group called Generation Identity (GI) rushed in, unfurling a banner calling the audience hypocrites and throwing fake blood over some of them. The performers screamed, fearing they were under attack. There were scuffles as some in the audience began shouting “Nazis raus” or “Nazis out” and tried to eject the protesters.

Notre DameIma was one of the performers. She had fled Mosul in Iraq when it was taken over by the so-called Islamic State group. “We came from the land of fear,” she says. And now, in the darkness and confusion, she was scared again.

“We thought they were going to kill us. In my homeland it’s just so much killing and dead people so that’s what we believed.”

The young man who leads GI in Austria plays down the incident. “I actually don’t think people were really traumatised,” he says. “I don’t know anybody who had a severe trauma or a medical condition.”

His name is Martin Sellner, and with his striking haircut, fashionable skinny jeans and thick-rimmed glasses, he looks like a typical style-conscious 29-year-old. Like many others of his generation, he can normally be found staring into the lens of a mobile phone – but in Sellner’s case, it’s typically to deliver a monologue about the evils of multiculturalism and how Muslims want to take over Europe.

 

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