About: Ali Alexander

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American far-right activist

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  • American far-right activist (en)
  • pegiat sayap kanan AS (in)
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  • Ali Abdul-Razaq Akbar (en)
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  • Fort Worth, Texas, U.S. (en)
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  • January 2023 (en)
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  • (en)
  • * Criswell College * University of North Texas (en)
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  • Organizer of Stop the Steal (en)
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  • (en)
  • * Far-right politics * Trumpism (en)
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  • Ali Alexander (en)
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  • Activist (en)
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  • This seems to be distracting to the text: Is this an editorial instead of a report? Did highly-educated, experienced NYT journalists really intend to use the words "falsely" to describe an opinion ? (en)
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  • In The New York Times, Katie Rogers and Maggie Haberman characterized Alexander's tweet as having "falsely claimed Senator Kamala Harris was not black enough to be discussing the plight of black Americans". (en)
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  • Ali Alexander (en)
  • Ali Alexander (in)
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