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Plaid Army
Canadian far-right group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Plaid Army is a group of Canadian internet live streamers known for their far right politics. The group has been accused by the Canadian Anti-Hate Network of Islamophobia and anti-semitism.[1]
Activities and views
The Plaid Army is a group of far right internet trolls.[2] The Canadian Anti-Hate Network describe the group as racist and antisemitic.[3]
Membership and associations
The Ontario Provincial Police reported connections between the Plaid Army and the "Patriot Movement" who are known for their "opposition of provincial and federal government responses to the COVID-19 public health crisis.”[1] The group is also associated with the far-right protest group Diagolon.[1][4] People connected to both groups were present at the Canada convoy protests.[1][5]
Members include right-wing video bloggers Jeremy MacKenzie and Derek Harrison.[6][7] Harrison wanted the convoy protests to be akin to the January 6 United States Capitol attack.[6] MacKenzie oversees the group.[8][9]
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