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InfraWiki

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InfraWiki is a neo-fascist and "MAGA Communist" wiki founded in October 2022 by supporters of Infrared.[1] It was created and maintained by adherents of the patriotic socialist movement in the United States, after ProleWiki strictly opposed this movement and purged patriotic socialists who attempted to infiltrate it.[2][3] Although it supports socialist leaders such as Joseph Stalin[4] and socialist states like the Soviet Union[5] and the People's Republic of China,[6] InfraWiki nonetheless upholds reactionaries such as Donald Trump,[7][8] RFK Jr.,[9] Viktor Orbán,[8] and the MAGA movement, which it views as pro-working class and anti-imperialist, ignoring its far-right and pro-imperialist policies. InfraWiki contains a number of bigoted statements about women and LGBT+ people,[10][11] and has established accounts on the alt-tech social media platforms TruthSocial and Parler.[12]

Political positions[edit | edit source]

Anti-LGBT bigotry and misogyny[edit | edit source]

InfraWiki contains sexist and anti-LGBT statements and believes the LGBT community is counterrevolutionary.[10] It refers to "transgenderism" as a psychological disorder.[11] Its page on Nazism claims without any sources that Hitler was a "homosexual anarchist" who used xie/xir pronouns and contains an unsourced quote allegedly from Stalin calling Nazism "gay."[13]

Racism and police apologia[edit | edit source]

InfraWiki claims that Black Lives Matter is a "domestic terrorist organization" and money laundering scheme as well as a front organization secretly operated by the Democratic Party and FBI.[14] They also deny the racist murder of George Floyd by police and claim that the protests in response to his murder were "terrorist attacks" targeting "LEOs and White Americans".[15] They almost entirely use Fox News articles and "dissident right" Twitter accounts for sourcing.

Sourcing[edit | edit source]

InfraWiki often uses unreliable sources to back up its claims — sources which would never be taken seriously in any formal setting. Some of the sources which InfraWiki uses include but are not limited to Telegram posts,[16] Twitter posts,[17] Quora answers,[16] and pop history videos on YouTube.[18] In addition, it recommends that its editors visit Conservapedia (which is itself infamous for its lack of reliability) and KeyWiki (an anti-communist doxxing site) in order to find sources to back up their claims.[19]

For "reliable sources", InfraWiki recommends far-right conspiracy theory propaganda like InfoWars and islamophobic outlets like Jihad Watch as "always reliable" sources.[20]

See also[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "InfraWiki" (2023-01-27). InfraWiki. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
  2. "ProleWiki" (2023-04-13). InfraWiki. Retrieved 2023-05-21.
  3. "Prolewiki: Purge of patriotic socialists" (2022-10-23). ProleWiki.
  4. "Joseph Stalin" (2023-02-22). InfraWiki. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
  5. "Soviet Union" (2023-03-04). InfraWiki. Retrieved 2023-12-02.
  6. The PRC was founded in 1949 by Mao Zedong, then head of the CPC, after the over two-decades long Chinese Civil War that had been waging since 1927. Since then, it has been one of the most successful socialist experiments in the world as it continues to thrive economically to this day.

    The PRC has often been accused of genocide against the Uyghur Muslim ethnic group in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in the northwest. This is largely a conspiracy theory, as life in Xinjiang has been proven to be prosperous and peaceful.

    Many in the west have accused China of debt-trapping Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) members in Africa. This has been disproven, as China has forgiven billions [of dollars'] worth of debt to 17 different countries.

    "China" (2023-01-14). Infrawiki. Retrieved 2023-05-21.

  7. “Unlike Trump's working-class partisan agenda (seeking re-industrialization, and peace with China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, etc.) DeSantis' agenda looks to sell a war with Russia and China”

    "DeSantis Deception" (2023-05-21). InfraWiki. Archived from the original on 2022-11-11. Retrieved 2022-11-25.
  8. 8.0 8.1 "Donald Trump" (2023-08-12). InfraWiki. Retrieved 2023-12-02.
  9. "Robert F. Kennedy, Jr." (2023-08-02). InfraWiki. Retrieved 2023-12-02.
  10. 10.0 10.1
    “The Feminization of the Working Masses can refer to a trend which has been pushed by the establishment and elite in order to weaken the working masses and make sure that they are unable to form effective resistance and rebellion against the powers that be. The promotion of LGBT Ideology in public schools and especially the demonization of working class men are examples of this trend.”

    "Feminization of the Working Masses" (2022-10-28). InfraWiki. Archived from the original on 2022-11-26. Retrieved 2022-11-25.
  11. 11.0 11.1 "Transgenderism" (2023-02-04). InfraWiki. Retrieved 2023-12-02.
  12. "An update ..." (2022-11-23). InfraWiki's Newsletter. Retrieved 2022-11-27.
  13. National Socialism, more commonly known as Nazism, was a homosexual anarchist movement based on early 20th century fascism. Its primary figurehead was the drug addict, Adolf Hitler (xie/xer), who is regarded by historians as "the most flamboyant homosexual Germany has ever known." Adolf Hitler is known for taking copious amounts of estrogen during the years 1941-1945. He committed suicide on April 30, 1945.”

    Commander G (2024-01-28). "National Socialism" InfraWiki.
  14. "Black Lives Matter". InfraWiki. Retrieved 2023-12-2.
  15. "2023 Derek Chauvin stabbing". InfraWiki. Retrieved 2023-12-2.
  16. 16.0 16.1 "Globalism" (2023-02-08). InfraWiki. Archived from the original on 2023-02-25. Retrieved 2023-02-25.
  17. "Ron Paul Maoism" (2023-01-06). InfraWiki. Archived from the original on 2023-02-25. Retrieved 2023-02-25.
  18. "Germany" (2023-02-19). InfraWiki. Archived from the original on 2023-02-25. Retrieved 2023-02-19.
  19. "Resources for finding sources" (2023-02-03). InfraWiki. Archived from the original on 2022-12-19. Retrieved 2023-02-25.
  20. "Reliable sources". InfraWiki. Retrieved 2023-12-2.