Ethan Ralph

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Ethan Ralph
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Ralph in 2020
Born (1985-09-20) 20 September 1985 (age 36) [1]
CitizenshipAmerican
Occupation Podcaster, alt-right internet personality
Years active2014–present
Known forKillstream, The Ralph Retort
Children2

Ethan Oliver Ralph (born September 20, 1985) [1] [3] is an alt-right [3] American podcaster who came to prominence as a leader of the Gamergate harassment campaign, [4] [5] during which he doxed and harassed game developer Brianna Wu, via his now-defunct blog, The Ralph Retort. [6] His primary platform is his podcast, the Killstream (stylized #Killstream). [7]

Contents

Ralph has been banned from services including YouTube, [8] where he formerly hosted his show. As of January 2021, the Killstream was hosted on Trovo Live, after receiving a month-long suspension from the alt-tech streaming service DLive earlier in January. [9] [10] The show is also published on Apple Podcasts. [11]

Career

Killstream

Ralph hosts a podcast called the Killstream. [7] Among the Killstream's guests have been Red Ice co-founder Henrik Palmgren [12] and Lana Lokteff. [13] According to Washingtonian , the Killstream "frequently shares extremist propaganda". [14]

Ralph's political views are alt-right, [3] and Politico has described Ralph as a "white supremacist-sympathetic livestreamer". [7] According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, Ralph has "featured numerous prominent white nationalists" on the Killstream. [15] Ralph self-identifies as a right-wing conservative, though in 2016 he told The Washington Post , "if you want to call me alt-right, that's probably fair". [3] [16]

Originally hosted on YouTube, the show was distributed on the alt-tech platform DLive after YouTube banned the account in November 2018. [17] In January 2021, DLive suspended Ralph's account for a month and Ralph began broadcasting on Trovo Live. [10] The show is also published on Apple Podcasts. [11]

In the period of April–October 2020, the Killstream earned Ralph US$ 24,346 on DLive. [9]

Controversies

Gamergate

Ralph came to prominence as a leader of the Gamergate controversy, [4] [5] during which he doxed and harassed game developer Brianna Wu. [6]

#Healstream

In 2018, Ralph accepted multiple donations via YouTube's Super Chats feature [note 1] [17] to be donated to St. Jude's Children Hospital, some of which had attached messages written by Ralph's fans that Ralph read aloud verbatim to encourage more fans to donate despite some of the messages denying the Holocaust or celebrating the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting only days after it happened. [18] St. Jude's refused the donations from Ralph's fans, refunding all the donations from YouTube that came via the Killstream channel. [8] After a report in the Wall Street Journal on the incident, YouTube terminated Ralph's account on November 3, 2018. [17]

Bitcoin donations

Bitcoin payments totaling 28.15 (then worth US$522,000) [19] were made to 22 different virtual wallets, most of them belonging to far-right activists and white nationalist personalities, by a French donor before the storming of the U.S. Capitol in January 2021. From this total, Ralph received a donation of approximately 0.5BTC, then worth US$ 9,595. [16] [20] [19]

Notes

  1. The Killstream is a podcast which was simulcast over YouTube. Super Chats are a YouTube feature where users can pay to make the message they write appear for longer than other messages which appear in the chat section of a livestream. [17]

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