Manufacturing the Monster, Performing the Victim: Ani O'Brien and the Far Right's Two-Step In late March 2025, screenshots began moving across X. They showed fragments of a personal Instagram account belonging to Benjamin Doyle, a first-term Green list MP and the first openly non-binary member of the New Zealand Parliament. The fragments were stripped of context, stitched together with insinuation, and pushed outward by a network of accounts that had been shopping the material around for months without success. Within days, the country's political conversation was consumed by a campaign that Doyle would later describe as baseless and violent accusations , an onslaught of hate directed at them and their whฤnau. Within six months, Doyle was gone from Parliament. I write this as a communication scholar who has spent three decades studying how hate is organized, how it moves through media infrastructures, and how it lands on bodies at the margins. What happened to Benjamin ...
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