Article  The cancel-culture troll (far-left wingnut) with a Neo-Nazi past (far-right wingnut)

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Instead of the "horseshoe theory" metaphor I would use a circle. Decolonality is a great example of how if you go far enough left (i.e., unchecked outrage about colonial oppression of the past) you eventually enter the turf of far-right nationalism (indigenous style). Since even social-justice champions of the working class (Marxist states) like the USSR and China actually became nationalist oriented themselves, arguably the evolution of any unbridled left movement will do (and vice-versa?) to illustrate that collectivism and fascism are just flip sides of the same coin. Both are intellectually descended from the French Revolution (as far their contemporary formulations and development go, anyway).
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https://www.city-journal.org/article/an-...e-research

EXCERPTS: An online war, led by a British national named Oliver D. Smith, has targeted the field of intelligence research. His campaign, abetted by a user-controlled website’s negligent policies, has led to devastating professional consequences for a number of academics working in this area. Most people are accustomed to online disinformation and cancel culture, but Smith is unique for combining both weapons against his perceived enemies.

The French philosopher Jean-Pierre Faye has argued that the extremes of the political right and left are more similar to one another than either is to the center. If anyone epitomizes this “horseshoe theory” concept, it is Smith, who has moved in his political allegiances from the far-right to the far-left—from one fanaticism to another. His recent attacks on the reputations of academics employ the same methods that he previously used against opponents of his past white supremacist beliefs.

When Oliver Smith first appeared on the Internet during the 2000s, he was an active member of white-supremacist and neo-Nazi online communities. [...] By 2012, Smith had mostly lost interest in contributing to white-supremacist forums. He had found another place to promote the same ideology: Metapedia, a pro-fascism wiki site. [...] Smith’s and Metapedia’s far-right ideologies may have seemed a natural fit for one another, but trouble was afoot. After a feud with a fellow Metapedia administrator, Smith announced that he was quitting the site...

[...] As per his request, Smith’s account at Metapedia was then permanently blocked from editing. After this, he no longer argued for any of the neo-Nazi positions, such as white nationalism or Holocaust denial, that he had previously supported. In light of what came later, though, his announcement that race was a topic he was “no longer wasting time with” proved ironic.

Over the next few years, Smith completed his journey from one end of the ideological continuum to the other. With his Metapedia account now blocked, Smith shifted his focus to creating attack pages at RationalWiki. From 2016 onward, these attacks had a new target: people involved in the field of intelligence research, especially (though not exclusively) if their research included publications about differences between race or sex averages.

In 2019, Smith posted a list of RationalWiki articles that he took credit for creating. These include entries on some of the most prominent figures and groups in the field of intelligence research, such as [...] This is nowhere near a complete list of his articles, as Smith claims to have created “hundreds of articles” at RationalWiki. Other articles created by accounts that RationalWiki admins have identified as Smith aliases include the articles about Claire Lehmann, Quillette, Peter Frost, Bo Winegard, and Jonathan Anomaly.

Ill-founded hit jobs with content far removed from reputable sources characterize this output. [...] Around the beginning of 2016, Smith joined the forum of a website called OpenPsych, an open-access psychology and social-science research publication. After a lengthy argument with other members, he eventually was banned from the forum, rejoined it under a different name, and was banned again and had all of his posts deleted. Within 24 hours after his second ban, Smith retaliated by creating RationalWiki articles attacking OpenPsych contributors...

[...] One of the most prominent targets of Smith’s RationalWiki campaign was the young academic Noah Carl ... I can verify that this RationalWiki article was indeed sent to Carl’s employer shortly before the protests over his hiring got underway. ... Carl’s story did not have a happy ending. The open letter ultimately received signatures from 586 academics, along with 874 students, though most of these academics worked in unrelated fields such as history, English literature and geography. Quillette subsequently published a counter-petition in Carl’s defense signed by 606 academics. Unlike the earlier petition, this one included signatures from intellectual heavyweights...

[...] A similar case occurred later that year. The evolutionary psychologist Bo Winegard ... In October 2019, when Smith’s article about Winegard had existed for about three months, Winegard presented a lecture about the evolutionary basis of human genetic variation for an evolutionary-biology group at the University of Alabama. Though the lecture itself went without incident, Winegard’s troubles began the following day...

[...] By the late 2010s, Smith had become notorious among members of the websites where he was a regular participant, including RationalWiki, Encyclopedia Dramatica and Kiwi Farms... [and on and on an account of his many victims and exploits] (MORE -details)
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Hi,

City Journal retracted the malicious article after I sued their publisher for libel and I later reached an out of court settlement agreement with them so voluntarily dismissed the lawsuit.

Virtually none of the allegations in the article (some which are uncritically repeated above) are true but false and defamatory. 

I never created Bo Winegard's RationalWiki article and have no interest in intelligence researchers, let alone "cancelling them".

The article also invented my politics. I have never had anything to do with neo-Nazism or far-left nor have I denied the Holocaust.

The article also falsely accused me of being a "member" of multiple WN/neo-Nazi communities. This untrue claim was unsurprisingly unsourced (again, it was made up).

One of the very few truthful claims in the text quoted above is I created Noah Carl's RationalWiki article, however, from this I was falsely accused of sacking Carl from his job. However, I have not edited the article since May 2019 and had no involvement whatsoever in cancelling him from his job. My name or signature was not on the 'open letter' to his employer. I do not support so-called 'cancel culture'. As I said, my name was not on the open letter. The fact an anonymous person emailed the article to his employer has nothing to do with me. 

From what I can tell, my criticisms of Carl remain valid. He is now a director of a company which publishes a website espousing COVID-19 misinformation and climate change denial. One of the reasons RationalWiki was created is to combat these types of pseudosciences and conspiracy theories. That said, I quit editing the wiki years ago.

City Journal did not only retract the article but removed the article writer (David Zimmerman) from their list of contributors. Suspiciously, he had no other articles and it looked like he was using a pseudonym. In other words, it seems the malicious article was published by someone using a fake name (to hide their real identity) who likely holds a grudge against me.
I also successfully took legal action against Internet Archive for its webpage capture of the article URL. Both the article and its webpage capture are long deleted.
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Syne Offline
Man, that's some stick up your ass to show up here all defensive about a post no one responded to.
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Oliver D. Smith Offline
(Jul 24, 2024 11:12 PM)Syne Wrote: Man, that's some stick up your ass to show up here all defensive about a post no one responded to.

It shows up on a Google search and other search-engines hence how I stumbled across it and someone else linked it to me by email and asked me about it.

I think anyone else in my shoes would have done the same thing to clear their name. The accusations about me are outrageous ("Nazi", "far left", "far right", "cancel-culture troll", "Holocaust denier", etc.)

This thread proves how easy it is to spread fake news and misinformation across the internet and to mislead search-engine results.
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After your information update about the article (and thanks for that), I reported the original post to the Stryder for removal. Which usually causes the whole thread to be deleted, too, as I either understand it or misunderstand it. It was evening on his side of the globe, and now it's past midnight, so it might be a bit yet.
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Oliver D. Smith Offline
(Jul 25, 2024 12:44 AM)C C Wrote: After your information update about the article (and thanks for that), I reported the original post to the Stryder for removal. Which usually causes the whole thread to be deleted, too, as I either understand it or misunderstand it. It was evening on his side of the globe, and now it's past midnight, so it might be a bit yet.

Very reasonable. Appreciated. Thank you.
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Syne Offline
(Jul 25, 2024 12:23 AM)Oliver D. Smith Wrote: The accusations about me are outrageous ("Nazi", "far left", "far right", "cancel-culture troll", "Holocaust denier", etc.)

What do you think of the Israel/Hamas conflict?
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(Jul 25, 2024 12:44 AM)C C Wrote: After your information update about the article (and thanks for that), I reported the original post to the Stryder for removal. Which usually causes the whole thread to be deleted, too, as I either understand it or misunderstand it. It was evening on his side of the globe, and now it's past midnight, so it might be a bit yet.

I'd actually considered this point one hour after Oliver posted his response to the thread itself.

I reasoned at the time if he wants it removed he can ask and I'll do it, but I realised that the problem with doing that is if other locations online also contain just fragments of the original it would still be found and there would be now counter explaination or defence on Olivers part available to discredit it.

So it's up to him whether it's purged from this tiny site but still lingering without an explaination/counter elsewhere online or we leave it up with the explaination/counter attached, so if people look they can find it.
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Oliver D. Smith Offline
(Jul 25, 2024 03:04 AM)Syne Wrote:
(Jul 25, 2024 12:23 AM)Oliver D. Smith Wrote: The accusations about me are outrageous ("Nazi", "far left", "far right", "cancel-culture troll", "Holocaust denier", etc.)

What do you think of the Israel/Hamas conflict?

 Never taken a specific interest; there are currently over 50 conflicts/wars worldwide and there have been conflicts/wars throughout human history. List of ongoing conflicts.
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Sounds like evasion.
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