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Newsweek Writer Misrepresents Comments On Heimbach

by Billy Roper

A half Arab Newsweek writer apparently can’t differentiate between a British accent and an American Southern one. Although I did not agree to give him an interview on the issue, Michael Hayden deliberately misrepresented my comments about the Matthew Heimbach situation on yesterday’s ‘The Daily Nationalist’ podcast on Radio Aryan:

“Billy Roper, an Arkansas-based neo-Nazi, spoke on a white nationalist podcast about the latest troubling incident and appeared to blame the women in Heimbach’s life for his current legal troubles, echoing the sentiments of others in the movement that were expressed on social media. Using an alt-right slang that connotes extreme feelings of pessimism, he worried aloud about how it might impact the morale of other white nationalists.

“Very tragic, and what you call a black-pill day,” Roper said.”

When I first read that bizarre claim at the end of a typical opaquely polemic article, I thought that Hayden must have listened to the other podcast I discussed the ordeal in, the StormFront Action radio show this morning. In that program, though, my co-host Father Francis has a New Jersey accent, one with which the Newsweek reporter should be more familiar. In neither podcast did I say what he claims I did. Aside from the obvious lack of him quoting me saying anything of the kind, for good reason, people can listen to the podcast in question itself and verify that I did not place the sole or even primary blame for anything on women, as Hayden claims. I never have, I’m not Andrew Anglin. Thank the good Lord.

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