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In this Majority Report clip, Sam Seder shows you a clip of a Proud Boy trying super hard to rip this sign but just can't do it. We need your help to keep providing free videos! Support the Majority Report's video content by going to / majorityreport Watch the Majority Report live M–F at 12 p.m. EST at / samseder or listen via daily podcast at http://Majority.FM Download our FREE app: http://majorityapp.com SUPPORT the show by becoming a member: http://jointhemajorityreport.com LIKE us on Facebook: / majorityreport FOLLOW us on Twitter: / majorityfm SUBSCRIBE to us on YouTube: / samseder Read more here: https://www.salon.com/2017/05/02/alt-... "Kyle Chapman, known to his fans on the alt-right as "Based Stickman" for beating a leftist protester with a wooden stick at an early March pro-Trump protest in Berkeley, California, wants people to think he's tough. In late April Chapman announced on Facebook his creation of a new group of right-wing street fighters, called the Fraternal Order of Alt-Knights (or FOAK), dedicated to "defense and confrontation" in the streets. You could almost hear the chest-thumping right through the computer screen. "This organization is for those that possess the Warrior Spirit," Chapman wrote. "The weak or timid need not apply." A few days after that, the Proud Boys network, a group that Vice co-founder and former Fox News contributor Gavin McInnes calls a “pro-West fraternal organization," posted a notice about the formation of the alt-knights' order and a call for "strong minded men" who are "comfortable in fisticuffs" to join. I reached out to Chapman in hopes of seeing his "warrior spirit" for myself. Alas, I ended up disappointed. Initially, Chapman seemed interested in talking and gave me his phone number. But when I called him, he refused to speak to me, insisting that I email my questions instead. Since then nearly a week has gone by, and Chapman has not answered my emailed questions or any of my follow-up nudges on Facebook. (He has read them, though.) The "warrior spirit" is apparently not enough to help him tough out a conversation with a journalist about why he believes the world needs the Fraternal Order of the Alt-Knights."