White Nationalist Hacker Targets Seattle Mariners For Suspending Player
After backup catcher posts racially incendiary tweets, team's response brings out the Alt-Right in rabid defense.
Like most Major League Baseball teams, the Seattle Mariners are accustomed to dealing with the slings and arrows of player-related misfortunes over the course of a season. But being targeted by a notorious neo-Nazi hacker and an army of Alt-Right聽activists angry over a player鈥檚 suspension is pretty much a brand-new curveball.
鈥淚t鈥檚 our duty as white Americans to stand up for a fellow soldier under ZOG鈥檚 attack,鈥 wrote the notorious white-supremacist hacker Weev, in earlier this week at the neo-Nazi site The Daily Stormer that called for all fellow 鈥渁lt-righters鈥 to descend en masse upon the Mariners organization in social media, as well as by email and phone. 鈥淲e can no longer stand silent while good white men lose their incomes and futures to the Jew mob.鈥 ("ZOG" is the acronym white supremacists use to refer to "Zionist Occupied Government.")
The object of their ire was the Mariners鈥 to suspend backup catcher Steve Clevenger, without pay, for the remaining two weeks of the season after he posted a couple of racially incendiary comments (since removed) on Twitter attacking Black Lives Matter and President Obama.
Responding to news reports of black protesters rioting in Charlotte, N.C., after a police shooting of a black man there, Clevenger wrote: 鈥淏lack people beating whites when a thug got shot holding a gun by a black officer haha shit cracks me up! Keep kneeling for the Anthem!鈥
He soon added: 鈥淏LM is pathetic once again! Obama you are pathetic once again! Everyone involved should be locked behind bars like animals!鈥
When the tweets began attracting attention, Clevenger quickly deleted them, and shortly afterward posted a public apology: First and foremost I would like to apologize to the Seattle Mariners, my teammates, my family and the fans of our great game for the distraction my tweets on my personal twitter page caused when they went public earlier today. I am sickened by the idea that anyone would think of me in racist terms. My tweets were reactionary to the events I saw on the news and were worded beyond poorly at best and I can see how and why someone could read into my tweets far more deeply than how I actually feel.鈥
The next day, the Mariners pulled the plug. Clevenger was on the team鈥檚 60-day disabled list and was not expected to play again this season, but the team announced after the tweets: 鈥淎s soon as we became aware of the tweets posted by Steve yesterday we began to examine all of our options in regard to his standing on the team,鈥 said general manager Jerry Dipoto. 鈥淭oday we have informed him that he is suspended for the reminder of the season without pay.鈥
While many Mariners fans angered by the tweets were pleased with the club鈥檚 decision, Weev, in contrast, thought Clevenger鈥檚 sentiments were perfectly sensible: 鈥淚nstead of praising this man鈥檚 intellectual honesty and bravery, they have stolen a five figure sum of joy from his wife and children. They have taken food off of a good white man鈥檚 table,鈥 he wrote in the post.
The hacker, who has become closely affiliated with Daily Stormer publisher Andrew Anglin and has previously distributed flyers calling for the deaths of children, urged his readers to flood the Mariners with protests on social media and on Internet forums, as well as to call Mariners executives to complain (with their personal numbers conveniently listed).
Mariners officials, however, expressed surprise when contacted by Hatewatch, indicating they had seen nothing to suggest they were being inundated with hateful messages from neo-Nazis and 鈥渁lt-righters,鈥 though they acknowledged that the Clevenger suspension had sparked a great deal of social-media commentary on the team.
One of the commenters at Daily Stormer posted the email he said he had sent the Mariners defending Clevenger and attacking Black Lives Matter as a 鈥渢errorist organization,鈥 concluding: 鈥淢yself and many others are ready and willing to defend Mr. Clevenger's right to freedom of speech. He threatened nobody. He didn't swear or use racial slurs, and thusly, I implore the Seattle Mariners to revoke Mr. Clevenger's suspension immediately and issue a formal apology. If not, this could result in a public relations debacle for the Mariners as many loyal fans will be tuning out.鈥
Others were more ominous. One posted sent to a Mariners official: "There will be ramifications for your actions. You sided with a domestic terror organization over Steve."
The Mariners press-relations office ultimately declined to issue any official statement on the matter.