We Are Proud Boys: How a Right-Wing Street Gang Ushered in a New Era of American Extremism

We Are Proud Boys: How a Right-Wing Street Gang Ushered in a New Era of American Extremism

by Andy B. Campbell

Narrated by Stacy Carolan

Unabridged — 8 hours, 28 minutes

We Are Proud Boys: How a Right-Wing Street Gang Ushered in a New Era of American Extremism

We Are Proud Boys: How a Right-Wing Street Gang Ushered in a New Era of American Extremism

by Andy B. Campbell

Narrated by Stacy Carolan

Unabridged — 8 hours, 28 minutes

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Overview

A gripping investigation into the nation's most notorious far-right group, revealing how they created a new blueprint for extremism and turned American politics into a blood sport.

After the 2016 election, Americans witnessed a frightening trend: the sudden rise of a host of new extremist*groups across the country. Emboldened by a new president, they flooded political rallies and built fervent online presences, expanding rapidly until they were a regular sight at everyday demonstrations. Amid the chaos, one group emerged as a leader among the others, with matching outfits, bizarre rituals, and a reputation for violence: the Proud Boys.

From leading extremism reporter Andy Campbell,*We Are Proud Boys*is the definitive narrative exploration of this notorious street gang and all the far-right movements they're connected to.*Through groundbreaking new reporting, Campbell delivers*the untold story of a gang of blundering, punch-happy goons who grew to become the centerpiece of American extremism and positioned themselves as the unofficial enforcement arm of the GOP.*Beginning with their founding by Gavin McInnes, the media personality best known for co-founding*VICE, Campbell takes us deep into the Proud Boys, laying bare their origins and their rise to prominence. As he exposes the group's noxious culture and strange rituals, he reveals how the ultimate project of the Proud Boys-to desensitize Americans to political violence-has succeeded entirely, culminating with Republicans calling the January 6 insurrection "legitimate political discourse."*The bizarre, frightening story of the Proud Boys reveals the playbook they have created for domestic extremism, giving us the necessary insight to push back against radicalism in America before it swallows our democracy whole.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

08/29/2022

HuffPost journalist Campbell debuts with a searing report on the rise of the Proud Boys during the Trump era. Launched by Vice magazine founder Gavin McInnes in 2016, the Proud Boys are, Campbell writes, “a street gang, motivated almost entirely by political violence and bigotry.” Members, who earn their “degrees” within the group mainly through violent acts, took leading roles in the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Va., and the January 6 Capitol riot. In addition to explaining how the Proud Boys gained mainstream influence through “interpersonal relationships with the media, law enforcement, and the GOP, all the way up to Trump’s inner circle,” Campbell profiles those working to counter the group, including Black Lives Matter activist Jalane Schmidt; researcher Juliet Jeske, who analyzed hundreds of hours of The Gavin McInnes Show and shared her findings with the media; and infiltrators like Ashley (no last name given), a “Democrat-turned-antifascist” who pretended to be an “ ‘idiot’ drenched in spray tan” to get invited to Proud Boy events. Riddled with jaw-dropping examples of the group’s extreme rhetoric and violent actions, this is a distressing and doggedly reported account of the dangers of political extremism. Agent: Dan Mandel, Sanford J. Greenburger Assoc. (Oct.)

From the Publisher

To learn from Andy Campbell’s brave book how Donald Trump inspired the Proud Boys and how FOX hosts and MAGA Republicans then normalized this hateful, violent group is to see with fresh horror the enormity of the January 6, 2021 plot to overturn the will of the voters—and why all the inciters and enablers of that ongoing attack on our country must be held accountable if democracy is to survive in America.”—Nancy MacLean, National Book Award-finalist author of Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America

“Andy Campbell brings together the pieces to help us understand the inner workings of one of the country’s most notorious far-right groups. An investigative feat, his work is essential reading for those wrestling to understand how homegrown extremist movements take hold and wreak havoc in America. With our country at such a precarious juncture—grappling with domestic terrorism, political polarization, and rampant disinformation—Campbell does the hard work of exposing the dangerous underbelly of the Proud Boys. A timely addition to the study of political violence in America.”—Ali Soufan, former FBI Special Agent and author of Anatomy of Terror: From the Death of bin Laden to the Rise of the Islamic State

"This brilliant and hilarious book explains how the country lost its mind and grown men put on designer uniforms to fight imaginary enemies in the name of whatever their addled brains believed that freedom is. If you’ve ever wondered how a potent mix of creeping fascism, male insecurity and grift came close to upending American democracy, then read Andy Campbell’s book right now."—Vegas Tenold, author of Everything You Love Will Burn: Inside the Rebirth of White Nationalism in America

“Andy Campbell fearlessly pulls back the curtain on the most dangerous organization in America today and how it has unleashed a politics of violence and menace on the landscape. His detailed, insightful, and sometimes astonishing reportage reveals how their street thuggery poses a very real threat to democracy itself. We Are Proud Boys is the definitive text on this threat, both for academics and the public—but it also makes for a gripping (and disturbing) read.”
 —David Neiwert, author of Alt-America: The Rise of the Radical Right in the Age of Trump and Red Pill, Blue Pill: How to Counteract the Conspiracy Theories That Are Killing Us

"An important book."—Ali Velshi, MSNBC

"[This] chilling exposé illuminates Republicans’ fascist turn. Andy Campbell has delivered a smart, well-written, and brilliantly reported book about the street gang allied to Donald Trump and the GOP he commands....Campbell’s book provides an indispensable account of exactly how the Grand Old Party reached that disgraceful destination."—The Guardian

"We Are Proud Boys offers a definitive look at the neofascist warriors against democracy. Andy Campbell doesn’t mince words in his terrific new book....He concludes the introduction with an appropriate warning....It features a deep and revelatory history of the group....We Are Proud Boys vividly illustrates how these latter attacks are not merely loosely assembled gangs of thugs bused in for violence, but were meticulously planned events....Anyone trying to understand how and why American democracy is under attack owes it to themselves to read We Are Proud Boys. Campbell has written the definitive text on the organization to date, and the lessons and warnings it contains are well worth heeding."—Daily Kos

"We Are Proud Boys offers an in-depth look at this group, their ideology, their tactics, and their goals — the kind of coverage that was sorely missing from much of the media in the months leading up to January 6. We Are Proud Boys is an essential investigation of a group that has done so much to tear at the fabric of democracy while mostly being ignored by the mainstream press."—Salon

"Superb....Campbell lays out everything you need to know about the gang that helped organize a coup attempt in Washington, D.C. on January 6....We Are Proud Boys does the tough job of delving into the origins and myths that bolstered the gang, including the odd and cruel story behind the source of its name....Even if you’re already familiar with the Proud Boys, this book is a riveting read that reminds you of all the times that we could have stopped them."—The Progressive

“Jaw-dropping….[We Are Proud Boys is] very, very good.”—Ben Collins, NBC News Senior Reporter

“A vital investigation of the Proud Boys, the Republican Party's blackshirts, and a timely read as the GOP embraces a mode of politics defined by cruelty and triggering the libs.”—Christopher Mathias, Senior Reporter, HuffPost

“Andy Campbell’s new book sure delivers on horrors!”—Sara Boboltz, HuffPost

“Superb.”—Josh Campbell, CNN correspondent, former U.S. intelligence community official, and military veteran

“Buy it. Read it. An important work.”—Alex Mann, host of “The Eleventh” podcast

"A compelling read about this looming, lurking reactionary threat."—Hustler Magazine

"A searing report on the rise of the Proud Boys during the Trump era....Riddled with jaw-dropping examples of the group’s extreme rhetoric and violent actions, this is a distressing and doggedly reported account of the dangers of political extremism."—Publishers Weekly

Library Journal

08/01/2022

HuffPost's Campbell, who reports on crime and extremism, writes about the Proud Boys in his first book. He describes them as a right-wing street-fighting gang associated with opposition to any liberal cause, which coalesced in the Trump era and have been deployed by some Republicans. He documents their active roles in violent riots in Washington, DC, Seattle, and Charlottesville, where a woman was killed. They also participated in the January 6 insurrection, where Campbell argues they showed their organizational skills by appearing as a disciplined, uniformed group entering the U.S. Capitol with the intent of delaying or canceling the transfer of presidential power; at least five of the group have been charged with sedition in federal court. While certainly not the last word on the Proud Boys, Campbell's work provides perspective and history. VERDICT Libraries with current political events collections will be interested; also valuable for libraries documenting the Trump era.—Edwin Burgess

Kirkus Reviews

2022-08-03
Journalistic account of the rise of the increasingly influential—and virulent—far-right cabal whose members “have been on a yearslong fascist march.”

“I think there’s not enough violence in today’s day and age.” So declared Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes in late 2016. HuffPost writer Campbell has for years been following what in essence was a street gang gone viral, one named, with due irony, after a song from the Disney movie Aladdin, performed at a school performance by “a twelve-year-old boy with brown skin.” By the author’s account, a mere non-White complexion is enough to set McInnes into paroxysms of rage, since the Proud Boys are among the chief fomenters of the “replacement theory” that holds that White people are being crowded out of America by members of one-time ethnic minorities. The loosely knit but growing group’s vision of the world may be “chaotic,” writes Campbell, but the threat they represent to their political enemies—i.e., anyone to their left—is real. As McInnes once proclaimed, “We will kill you, that’s the Proud Boys in a nutshell. We look nice, we seem soft, we have ‘boys’ in our name, but like Bill the Butcher and the Bowery Boys, we will assassinate you.” The group’s leadership in the 2017 Charlottesville riots and its de facto bodyguard status for Donald Trump at the storming of the Capitol have yielded plenty of legal trouble, with conspiracy charges leveled at 17 members for their roles in the latter event. Still, Campbell suggests, Jan. 6 was only a warm-up. Even as the Proud Boys are “working to sanitize their image,” they continue to create chaos at school board meetings, women’s health clinics, and statehouses. More disturbingly, their numbers are growing, and they have become “the most successful political extremist group in the digital age.”

Right-wing politics are scary now, but this well-researched account foresees an even darker future.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178448779
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 09/20/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
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