Brittany Sellner (née Pettibone; born October 7, 1992) is an American political activist, author and influencer. She has been active as a YouTuber, and advocates anti-feminist views and the Great Replacement conspiracy theory.[1][2][3][4]
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Born | Brittany Pettibone October 7, 1992 | ||||||
Nationality | American | ||||||
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Spouse | Martin Sellner | ||||||
Children | 1 | ||||||
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Years active | 2016–present | ||||||
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Subscribers | 174,000 | ||||||
Total views | 8 million | ||||||
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Last updated: May 31, 2024 | |||||||
Website | brittpettibone |
Political activities
Sellner began her political work in 2016 to support Donald Trump's presidential campaign.[3] She then actively promoted the Pizzagate conspiracy theory,[3][5][6] and co-hosted the video podcast Virtue of the West with Tara McCarthy.[5][7] The following year, she was one of the speakers at events that led to protests at Berkeley.[8][9] She also traveled to France to support French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen,[3] and to Sicily to join Generation Identity's efforts to stop NGO boats of African migrants.[7] In 2018, she was refused entry to the United Kingdom and deported along with Martin Sellner.[10][11] The same year, together with Lauren Southern she met with Russian ultranationalist Aleksandr Dugin.[12]
Sellner describes herself as a "Catholic American nationalist", and advocates a "full stop on mass immigration".[6] Critics have described her as an alt-right activist who traffics in white nationalist ideas,[5][6] and she has been a major promoter of the Identitarian movement.[13] The Anti-Defamation League describes her as alt-lite.[7]
Personal life
Together with her identical twin, Nicole, Sellner authored the science-fiction and fantasy novel Hatred Day under the pseudonym T.S. Pettibone in 2016.[14] The novel was selected as one of Kirkus Reviews' Best Books Of 2016.[15]
Originally from California, Sellner married Austrian Identitarian activist Martin Sellner, and moved to Austria in 2019.[3] The couple had a son in 2021.[3]
Bibliography
- The Steel Inferno: There are as many secrets as there are faces. Chrysanthalix Press. 2013. ISBN 978-0615727882.
- Hatred Day. Chrysanthalix Press. 2016. ISBN 978-0997202915.
- What Makes Us Girls: And Why It's All Worth It. Reason Books. 2018. ISBN 978-0997202977.
- Patriots Not Welcome. Chrysanthalix Press. 2021. ISBN 978-0997202991.
References
Further reading
- Maly, Ico (2020). "Metapolitical New Right Influencers: The Case of Brittany Pettibone". Social Sciences. 9 (7): 113. doi:10.3390/socsci9070113.
- Leidig, Eviane (2023). The Women of the Far Right: Social Media Influencers and Online Radicalization. Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231558303.
External links
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