Bernier tweet to play dirty with reporters spread in white supremacist forum expert
Peopleâs Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier had his Twitter account frozen for 12 hours after tweeting the emails of three journalists and directing his followers to âplay dirty.â
But now, one expert says the tweet didnât just circulate on Twitter, and it found its way into a chatroom he said represents âa youth white supremacist group,â too.
âWhen Bernier put out his message to âplay dirtyâ with these journalists and put up their emails ⦠that message was received immediately by white supremacists,â said Evan Balgord, executive director of the Canadian Anti-Hate Network.
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In a tweet Wednesday, Bernier called three journalists from mainstream news outlets, including Global News, âidiotsâ and listed their emails, writing: âThey want to play dirty, we will play dirty too.â
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He encouraged his 160,000 followers to contact the reporters, posting excerpts of their requests for comment after Mondayâs federal election.
â(T)ell them what you think of their disgusting smear jobs,â Bernier wrote.
Global News contacted Bernierâs team to ask for his reaction to the disciplinary action taken against his Twitter account, as well as to his tweet appearing in reportedly white supremacist chat groups. His team did not respond to multiple emails.
1:44 Analysts say strong PPC vote shows distrust in big government Analysts say strong PPC vote shows distrust in big governmentIn a screenshot Balgord shared with Global News, users on the messenger service Telegram could be seen discussing the contact information Bernier had shared. They also speculated about the reportersâ religions.
In another, separate screenshot, users in a discord chat celebrated Bernierâs decision to share the emails. That group, according to Balgord, is a âyouth white supremacist group.â
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âFind me another political leader doxxing journos kek,â said one user.
âWeâve got his back he has ours it seems.â
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Multiple journalism associations came together to call out Bernierâs tweet. Canadian Journalists for Free Expression condemned it as an âattempt to intimidate and punish journalists.â The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) also called it âunacceptable and dangerous.â
Twitter ultimately took down Bernierâs tweets, but not until a number of users made note of the contact information. The tweet set off a torrent of hateful emails that flooded the reportersâ inboxes.
One email, which a reporter shared on Twitter, made multiple aggressive threats.
âI hope that all propagandists like you get brutally raped before being lynched and strung up,â it read.
âRemember, kill yourself before the enemy.â
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CAJ president Brent Jolly said his âjaw hit the floorâ when he saw Bernierâs tweet.
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âJust because you donât agree with whatâs being written ⦠it doesnât mean you can completely try and burn democracy to the ground. Because, I hate to break it to them, journalists have been here for a long time and weâre going to be here,â Jolly said.
âWeâre not going to go quietly into the night. This is something that weâre going to be here for and weâre going to push back.â
1:31 Police, public health to look into maskless PPC event in Saskatoon Police, public health to look into maskless PPC event in SaskatoonSocial media platforms have a major responsibility to step in when this sort of thing happens, according to Barbara Perry, who is the director of the Centre on Hate, Bias and Extremism at Ontario Tech University.
âThere is absolutely a responsibility on the part of social media companies to do what they can to condemn that sort of speech,â she said.
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âAnd if itâs putting him in what people call a âTwitter jailâ for some period of time, thatâs a very good start. You know, he is not immune.â
Twitter froze Bernierâs account for 12 hours, the minimum duration of that kind of âenforcement actionâ that Twitter can undertake.
âIf it seems like an otherwise healthy account is in the middle of an abusive episode, we might temporarily make their account read-only, limiting their ability to Tweet, Retweet, or Like content until calmer heads prevail,â a spokesperson for Twitter said in a statement sent to Global News.
âWhen an account is in read-only mode, others will still be able to see and engage with the account. The duration of this enforcement action can range from 12 hours to 7 days, depending on the nature of the violation.â
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But even though Bernier received the lighter end of the possible sentences from Twitter, Perry warned that these kinds of threats can have real consequences.
âIf unchecked, it can escalate. It has that capacity to escalate,â she said.
âIf we donât check the language, it does easily (and) can very easily escalate, then to lead to action â" including various forms of violence, whether itâs hate crime or whether itâs directed attacks at individuals.â
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Balgord added that Bernier could distance himself from these white supremacist groups âif he wanted to.â
âHe could do a hell of a lot more to keep that stuff out if he wanted to,â Balgord said.
âI donât think he wants to.â
â"with files from The Canadian Press
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