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Report: Racist Rantings of Quincy Institute Contributor Exposed

Quincy ⁣Institute Contributor Exposed for ​Racist Writings

A contributor to the Quincy Institute for Responsible​ Statecraft’s flagship publication, Responsible Statement, spent ⁣years penning ⁣racist screeds under a⁤ pseudonym, according to ⁤a Huffington Post report.

Richard ​Hanania, a political scientist whose work was published by the isolationist think tank’s magazine, ​used the pen name⁣ “Richard Hoste” in the ⁤early⁤ 2010s to⁢ advocate for the forced sterilization of black people and to rail against “race ​mixing,”⁢ according to the report.

Responsible Statecraft scrubbed Hanania’s work ⁤from the site, but​ it can still‍ be accessed using an internet​ archive. There,⁣ Hanania urged the Biden ⁣administration ​to pull American forces from Iraq in order to help jumpstart diplomacy with Iran, and accused U.S.‌ military leaders⁤ of maliciously pushing the theory that the coronavirus‍ emerged from a lab leak in order to gin up anger ⁢towards China.

A ‍spokesman for the‌ Quincy Institute, which has been dogged by anti-semitism/” data-saferedirecturl=”https://www.google.com/url?q=https://freebeacon.com/issues/koch-groups-launch-clouded-by-anti-semitism/&source=gmail&ust=1691342764515000&usg=AOvVaw3p8mkmGkg7CykCuooyUS2t”>accusations of anti-Semitism, ⁣did not​ respond to a Free Beacon request ⁤for ⁣comment, but the Quincy Institute, in a statement on Twitter, disclaimed ​any affiliation with him.

Hanania,⁣ whose work has also‌ been featured in the Washington Post and New York Times, used a pen name to publish “articles in America’s most vile publications,” including the ‌notoriously anti-Semitic Occidental Observer and far-right Counter-Currents, which pushes white supremacist ideologies, according ‍to the‌ Huffington Post investigation.

The Huffington Post said it⁣ discovered Hanania’s racist writings ⁣”by analyzing leaked​ data from an online comment-hosting service that showed him ⁤using three⁢ of his email‌ addresses ⁢to create ⁣usernames on white supremacist sites.” ‍Additionally, “a racist blog⁣ maintained by [the pen name] Hoste was also registered‍ to an address​ in Hanania’s hometown.”

Under the Hoste pseudonym, Hanania was a contributor to sites like AlternativeRight.com, a racist ​outlet founded by outspoken ⁣neo-Nazi Richard Spencer. In one post ⁣on this site,⁣ Hanania allegedly ranked the races, putting “whites ‍and ​Asians‌ on the top and blacks⁢ at the bottom.”

“If⁤ the⁤ races are equal,” Hanania ⁢is said to have‌ written,⁤ “why do whites‍ always end‌ up near the top and blacks‍ at the bottom, everywhere and always?”

The Quincy Institute has battled accusations of anti-Semitism among ⁢its scholars, including those who⁢ have questioned⁢ the ‌loyalty of‌ American Jews and bemoaned ⁢the pernicious influence of so-called‌ Jewish money in politics.

Hanania did​ not ‌respond to a request for comment, though he admitted on Sunday in a post ‍on his website that he is the author known as ⁣Richard Hoste.

“My ⁤posts⁤ and blog comments in my‍ early twenties encouraged racism, misogyny, misanthropy,‍ trolling, and overall bad faith,” Hanania wrote. ⁤”Many of my previous comments‌ crossed the ​line.”

Hanania maintains ⁢he no longer holds racist views,‍ and accused the Huffington Post ‍of⁢ trying to “hurt​ my career.”



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