Now hear me out, yes it's real, but I mean, real real. We know about fake news and media and false flags and Russian hackers and wire tapped microwaves, so I present to you this theory;
>Are these sorts of pictures staged by left media to discredit the alt-right
This is the internet definition of a neckbeard. Someone who spent their whole life online, would not, in my opinion, pose for this type of pic or even take one knowing what is to come. It looks like a studio shot. Like they hired someone to be the perfect neckbead fedora tipper to match up with their "fat virgin" insults.
>Guy dresses up and posses for pics before wearing a fedora became a meme >Someone posts one of the pics on Reddit No need for a conspiracy
Jace Diaz
I'm pretty sure this picture is older than the whole SJW thing
Robert Butler
>implying there isn't thousands of neckbeards like the one in the picture or worse out there
Cooper Anderson
What did google mean by this?
Benjamin Edwards
Fuck off faggot. Are they ALL fake too?
Oliver Hernandez
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Jeremiah Brooks
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Jaxson Thomas
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Jace Smith
This man looks like an atheist desu.
Andrew Morris
Most of those articles are legit. Feminist detected.
Jayden Evans
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Ryan Gomez
He's an actor who posed for a shot on his IMDB page.
Zachary Green
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Nathaniel Wright
it was some actor. there are plenty of digital "people" presented to us as real however. Such as Adam Lanza, a total fabrication. The technology to create real time digital people has existed for sometime, I'm guessing much of what was presented as Obama the last years was simply a digital creation.
That picture even used to be on his IMDB page. Not sure why it was removed.
Cameron Kelly
Isn't that the fat kid that got killed by Breivik?
Owen Roberts
The guy in that picture is actor named Jerry Messing. He played Pugsly in "The Adams Family Reunion" and Gordon Crisp in "Freaks and Geeks". That isn't a candid shot, he was getting headshots made at a studio and had that photo taken for fun to use up excess film. He wore the fedora in an intended homage to "The Blues Brothers".
It wasn't made up to discredit anyone, it's just a cringey pic that became a meme back in 2013.
All of this information was available on Google, by the way.
Ayden Price
Another one of the fedora pics used a lot is one of Breivik's victims.
Oliver Hall
The alt-right didn't exist when that image first started circulating. Or rather it did, but only in the minds of Richard Spencer and a few other like-minded ideologues. It wasn't the kind of mass social movement that gets targeted by psyop campaigns.
Carson Clark
>I'm an atheist >prominent cross necklace what did he mean by this?
Nicholas Allen
>not sure why it was removed Gee, maybe it's because it became the face of neckbeards, fedoratheists, and m'lady gentlemen?
Levi Harris
He likes to mock Jesus with it i guess.
Asher Turner
>wire tapped microwaves she never said microwave ovens
she meant bouncing microwave RF off a window and looking at the reflected RF to listen to what people said on the other side