Black ‘Stop the Steal’ Organizer in Hiding

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Ali Alexander biography: 13 things about Ali Abdul Razaq Akbar
  1. He previously lived in various parts of the U.S. including Lynchburg, Virginia, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and in Fort Worth, Texas.(a)
  2. He is a Southern Baptist. (b)
  3. In November 2006, he repeatedly stole household items from a woman’s home in Fort Worth. In December 2006, he broke into a man’s van, stole his debit card and tried to use it to withdraw $400. (c)
  4. In 2007, he became a member of the John McCain campaign. On August 18, 2007, he was arrested in Fort Worth and was charged with two felony charges namely credit card or debit card abuse and burglary of a vehicle. (c)
  5. In 2008, he worked at the Republican Convention. (a) In April 2008, he pleaded guilty to the credit card or debit card fraud and was sentenced to four years probation and restitution of the stolen money worth $400. His probation ended in May 2012. (c) In 2012, he joined the National Bloggers Club, which originally referred to itself as a 501(c)(3) organization but changed it to a nonprofit after an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) agent revealed that it had not filed the proper paperwork to be considered a legitimate 501(c)3. He went on to become the group’s president. (d)
  6. In 2011, he started working at Vice and Victory. (a) He went on to become its chief executive officer. His life was discussed in Bill Schmalfeldt’s book “Vice and Vice: With the Emphasis on the Former,” which was published on November 17, 2012. (e)
  7. From 2016 to 2017, he worked at Rabble. In 2016, he wrote on Facebook, “I think he (Donald Trump) destroyed my party, and I hate the campaign he’s running. But I’ll gladly choose him over Hillary Clinton and the violent leftist mob.” (a)
  8. In 2017, he was a member of the Christian Right group Council for National Policy (CNP). (f)
  9. He is a publisher at Cultture. (a)
  10. In June 2019, he went to Minneapolis along with Laura Loomer and Jacob Wohl to film a documentary film titled “Importing Ilhan,” which was their attempt to prove that Ilhan Omar had married her brother. (g) In the same month, he tweeted that Kamala Harris was not “an American Black” because she was Jamaican-Indian, which was retweeted by Donald Trump Jr. (h)
  11. He is the leader of the Stop The Steal movement, which protested against the transition of the U.S. presidency from Trump to Joe Biden. (i)
  12. After the riot in the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C., USA on January 6, 2021, he was banned from Twitter, PayPal and Venmo. (i)
  13. He claimed that Arizona representatives worked with him to plan rallies for Trump rallies, one of which ended with an attack on the U.S. Capitol. (j)
(This is a developing story. More details will be added soon.)
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It wasn't posted as a gotcha. The OP article makes reference to the tweet and retweet. Anybody genuinely concerned about what his ethnicity was didn't have far to look. People see what they want to, believe what they want to, and remember what they want to here, though.



Had this hustler used one of the acronyms instead of the term American Black, it would have been a bad look for those hashtags.
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Molly Butler / Media Matters
YouTube becomes latest platform to ban “Stop The Steal” organizer Ali Alexander, but there's more work to be done

Alexander's startup Culttture still has accounts on YouTube, Instagram, PayPal, and other platforms

https://www.mediamatters.org/author/olivia-little
01/19/21
YouTube is the latest company to ban “Stop the Steal” founder Ali Alexander from its platform.

It appears YouTube removed Alexander’s account over the weekend; as of Friday, January 15, the channel was still available, but has since been removed.

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Platforms are banning Alexander for his role in the January 6 rally-turned-deadly-insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. According to Politico, Alexander claimed responsibility for the Washington, D.C., rally preceding the storming of the Capitol, saying before the event, “I was the person who came up with the Jan. 6 idea.” The insurrection caused five deaths, the spread of COVID-19 to at least three members of Congress, and other destruction. Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram have all permanently banned Alexander.

Alexander is still able to evade some platform bans using a secondary account
Although YouTube finally removed Alexander’s primary channel, the platform neglected to remove his far-right media startup’s channel Culttture.

Twitter and Facebook have both banned Culttture, but it remains available on YouTube and Instagram (even though Instagram is owned by Facebook).

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Culttture’s Instagram account is private with 21,400 followers. Its bio was updated over the weekend, now saying, “Back Soon.” Considering what Alexander has been doing on other platforms, it is likely he is using Culttture's Instagram account to raise money for himself.

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Culttture is still available on PayPal, even though the platform has banned Alexander.

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Spotify and Apple Podcasts both still host Culttture’s podcast.

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Platforms allowing these affiliated accounts to stay up are giving Alexander a route for ban evasion and a potential line of communication to thousands of his followers.

Fundraising platforms GiveSendGo and GumRoad still knowingly host Alexander
Alexander began fundraising on GiveSendGo after the Capitol insurrection, but was later blocked from receiving donations on the platform.

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A contributing factor to this ban appears to be that several payment processors, including PayPal, explicitly banned Alexander from using its services and cut off GiveSendGo as a result.

But days later, GiveSendGo reinstated Alexander’s ability to receive donations.

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According to a GiveSendGo tweet, it appears that the platform has acquired “alternate” payment processors. Those processors have yet to be disclosed.

Even though he’s banned from multiple fundraising sites, Alexander is still selling merchandise through Gumroad, an online platform that allows creators to sell products directly to consumers. T-shirts and mugs with Alexander’s mugshot printed on them are available on the platform, as well as merchandise accusing President-elect Joe Biden of being sick.

Gumroad explicitly prohibits users on the platform from inciting violence, yet Alexander’s account remains active as of January 19.

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