We conclude that only one does. (Sharp was also filmed attending the NPI conference in October 2015.) Knowing that FashyFit is white power activist Patrick Sharp may be useful to those studying far-Right online communities. Change ), You are commenting using your Facebook account. Nevertheless, FashyFit appears to be a fan. ), We’re spending time establishing that FashyFit is Patrick Sharp for two reasons. FashyFit has cited Generation Identitaire as a model for North American nationalists to emulate, and retweeted an image of Generation Identitaire street propaganda in France. Search query Search Twitter However, Patrick Sharp has listed history as one of his key interests online, so such a class may have been attractive to him. The FashyFit account has interacted online with Jared Taylor, who heads the white nationalist American Renaissance project; National Policy Institute leader Richard Spencer; and Sam Hyde of Million Dollar Extreme comedy troupe and the now-canceled “World Peace” comedy show on Adult Swim network. Patrick Sharp’s fondness for short shorts is well-known. 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A small sampling of George Michael-related posts is below. On Feb 10, 2017, FashyFit posted an ugly “fashwave” remix of the same photo, redone to incorporate the “black sun” symbol used by esoteric fascists. Change ), You are commenting using your Twitter account. On November 30, 2016, FashyFit wrote about completing college. Verified account Protected Tweets @ Suggested users Verified account Protected Tweets @ Patrick Sharp has demonstrated his appreciation for Action Française–he has “liked” at least two images posted to a Facebook page for Action Française student militants (one of which seems to glorify violence against antifascists and LGBTQ individuals). ( Log Out /  Indeed, Sharp published on the white supremacist website Stormfront.org that his father was a “really sort of a race traitor” for remarrying with a Filipino woman. One defender of NPI leader Richard Spencer–whose racist and anti-Semitic speech provoked the salutes–was Twitter personality “Fascist Fitness”/@FashyFit, who wrote with the authority of someone who was there. As documented in a memo obtained by our group, in mid-October 2016 Patrick Sharp discussed an upcoming trip to Germany while chatting with another nationalist in the Georgia State Library Courtyard [2]. On December 11, 2016, FashyFit posted a physique pic, although with the head obscured to avoid identification. Patrick Sharp graduated from Georgia State University at the end of 2016, with a bachelor’s degree in Economics. We now set out the extensive evidence that Patrick Sharp is responsible for the “Agree&Amplify” plus “Fascist Fitness” Twitter accounts. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. The “Game”/white nationalist website Chateau Heartiste cited AgreeAndAmp’s Twitter (and posted a screenshot) in an article on “Fash Game”–in other words, integrating fascist references within a pickup artist routine. But Patrick Sharp has also been explicit about his interest in weightlifting, for example writing about this on the Stormfront white power website in 2013. The masthead also includes the price $14.88 – “14” is shorthand for the “fourteen words” white power motto coined by terrorist David Lane, while “88” is alphanumeric code for “H.H.” or “Heil Hitler.”, With the end of the AgreeAndAmp twitter account, FashyFit started to include more general content, beyond the fascism – strength training theme. The latest Tweets from PatrickSharp (@PatrickSharp): "Welcome!" The FashyFit account was launched in September 2016, originally posting a mixture of white nationalist, “Alt-Right” and fascist content with strength training/fitness memes. While the account biography has subsequently been changed, in late 2016 and early 2017 the account explicitly stated that it was “Formerly Agree&Amplify.” With the end of the AgreeAndAmp account, FashyFit asked on November 23, 2016 “Do I re-brand back to Agree&Amplify, or stay Fascist Fitness?” Evidently, the decision was to remain as “Fascist Fitness.”. The picture is consistent with Patrick Sharp’s physique. AgreeAndAmp/FashyFit has divorced parents and is knowledgeable about Birmingham, Alabama; he completed college in 2016 and wrote a history paper on the Spanish Civil War; he knows some French; he traveled to the National Policy Institute gathering in Washington, DC in November 2016, and to Germany in December 2016 and January 2017; he participates in Atlanta-area Alt-Right gatherings; he has interacted online with Jared Taylor, Richard Spencer, and Sam Hyde; he has circulated online materials from Action Française and Generation Identitaire; he likes the Pickup Artist subculture, weight training, cigars, and short shorts; he posted a remixed version of the famous “Powerhouse Mechanic” photo to Twitter; the physique pic he posted looks quite similar to Patrick Sharp, and he posted a comment to Twitter suggesting that he may be short; musically, he appreciates Depeche Mode, New Order and George Michael. Finally, FashyFit has posted about his love for ‘80s musical acts Depeche Mode and New Order. ), (Note: a bachelor’s degree at Georgia State involves several classes taken outside of one’s major field, so none of the classes mentioned here are inconsistent with a degree in Economics.). Patrick Sharp has known Jared Taylor since at least 2013, when they were introduced at that year’s American Renaissance conference. ( Log Out /  @NHLonNBCSports” FashyFit, with over 2,000 followers, is a modestly successful figure on “Alt-Right” Twitter. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. However, this article limits itself to establishing that Patrick Sharp is FashyFit–we will draw out conclusions from this fact elsewhere. Patrick Sharp (born December 27, 1981) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player who played 15 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Philadelphia Flyers, Chicago Blackhawks and Dallas Stars.After his retirement as a player, Sharp joined NBC Sports as an analyst.. Sharp played collegiate hockey at the University of Vermont before he was drafted by the Flyers in 2001. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Sharp has also submitted comments on the American Renaissance website under several user names. The photo was soon removed. While the FashyFit account shares Third Reich imagery and reposts material from neo-Nazi organizations, its true ideological center is “Alt-Right” white nationalism, with the influence of “Identitarian” ideas from the European New Right particularly strong. FashyFit documented his travels to Europe on Twitter, a trip which lasted from December 21, 2016 to January 24, 2016.

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