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The latest show on Tenacious D’s Australian tour has been postponed after senator Ralph Babet demanded the pair be deported following an apparent joke about the assassination attempt on Donald Trump.

American comedy rock duo Jack Black and Kyle Gass were due to perform in Newcastle on Tuesday evening, but the show – part of the band’s Spicy Meatball Tour – was cancelled without notice on Tuesday afternoon.

Concert promoter Frontier Touring said on social media that it regretted “to advise that Tenacious D’s concert tonight at Newcastle Entertainment Centre has been postponed”.

Video from the event showed (Kyle) Gass being presented with a birthday cake and told to “make a wish” as he blew out the candles. Gass then appeared to say “don’t miss Trump next time” – just hours after the shooting at Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania that left the former president injured.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Are they? I haven't read many articles about their recruitment numbers.

I feel like they've been steadily crawling out from under rocks, but I don't know if the base itself is growing.

[–] [email protected] 32 points 2 months ago (1 children)
[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 months ago

Online extremism makes sense, and targeting the vulnerable makes sense, I'm more curious about the specific growth by numbers versus the numbers before, as far as we have them.

I'll look into it.

So many socially progressive policies grow more popular according to general population polls, I can't help but feel like the loud and proud conservatives are making it seem like there are more than their actually are.

Even in Europe, before Trump was a twinkle in he conservative eye, there were plenty of alt-right movements, they just weren't socially acceptable.

I was in a tiny town in Austria one week and the bar patrons were complaining about some local fascist event/gathering that they were all embarrassed about, or so I was told.