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]
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]
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 Diagalon. [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 turn violent, akin to the January 6 United States Capitol attack. [6] MacKenzie oversees the group. [8] [9]
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]
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]
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 Diagalon. [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 turn violent, akin to the January 6 United States Capitol attack. [6] MacKenzie oversees the group. [8] [9]