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Anatomy of a pile-on: a forensic mapping of the far-right network mobilised by Dane Giraud's selective screenshot

  Anatomy of a pile-on: a forensic mapping of the far-right network mobilised by Dane Giraud's selective screenshot A companion piece to "The Free Speech Union's far-right playbook" By Mohan J Dutta · The Margins Review · a culture-centered approach When Dane Giraud , Council member of the Free Speech Union , posted his selectively cropped screenshot of my October 2025 reply to a Nick Fuentes -supporting account on the evening of 10 May 2026, the response was not random. It was structured. Within 14 hours, a coordinated wave of racist, white supremacist, and remigration-themed abuse had descended on my mentions and on the original quote-tweet thread. The wave drew 5.9K views on a single instigating quote-tweet, deployed identical vocabulary across dozens of accounts, tagged my employer with explicit demands for dismissal, and routed Aotearoa New Zealand audiences directly into the symbol set and ideological infrastructure of the European Identitarian and U.S. Am...

The Free Speech Union's far-right playbook: how Dane Giraud's manipulation triggered a coordinated remigration-era pile-on against a brown academic — and what it tells us about chilling counter-speech in Aotearoa

The Free Speech Union's far-right playbook: how Dane Giraud's manipulation triggered a coordinated remigration-era pile-on against a brown academic — and what it tells us about chilling counter-speech in Aotearoa By Mohan J Dutta · The Margins Review · a culture-centered approach On the night of 10 May 2026, Dane Giraud — Council member of the Free Speech Union and host of its Free To Speak podcast — took a single sentence I had written six months earlier in reply to a Groyper account, cropped it from its context, and posted it to his audience with a sarcastic frame: "This must be based on more world-class research by the esteemed professor. I had absolutely no idea that the Treaty of Waitangi had a remigration clause for quarrelsome local folk of European descent." This piece is about what happened next. Because what happened next was not a free exchange of ideas. It was the textbook operationalisation of a far-right communicative playbook — developed and expo...
  "A thousand little chips" at Te Tiriti: Dane Giraud, the far-right outrage machine, and the white supremacist ecosystem he amplifies By Mohan J Dutta Exhibit 1: Tweet by Dane Giraud On 27 October 2025, in response to a tweet from one James Rossiter — an account that declares its Catholicism, declares its allegiance to Nick Fuentes , and declares its intention to "take over New Zealand" while telling me, an Indian-origin academic, to "go home" — I wrote: "Te Tiriti gives us the right to send white supremacists packing to their European backwaters! That is the beauty of Te Tiriti, and the reason why white supremacists target it so hard." Dane Giraud , Council Member of the Free Speech Union (FSU) and host of its Free To Speak podcast , six months later, ripped that sentence out of the thread, screenshotted only my post, and re-broadcast it to his audience with sarcastic flourish: "This must be based on more world-class research by t...