Faith Goldy

Faith Goldy
Goldy in 2018
Born
Faith Julia Goldy

(1989-06-08) June 8, 1989 (age 35)[1]
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Other namesFaith Goldy-Bazos
EducationHavergal College
Alma mater
OccupationPolitical commentator
Known forFormer reporter for The Rebel Media[2]
AwardsGordon Cressy Student Leadership Award
Websitefaithgoldy.ca

Faith Julia Goldy (born June 8, 1989),[1] also known as Faith Goldy-Bazos,[3] is a Canadian far-right,[a] white nationalist[4][5][6] political commentator,[7] associated with the alt-right.[a] She was a contributor to The Rebel Media and covered the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.[8][9][10] Her contract was terminated in 2017 after she participated in a podcast on The Daily Stormer, a neo-Nazi website.[11]

Goldy was a candidate in the 2018 Toronto mayoral election, finishing third with 3.4% of the vote. On April 8, 2019, Goldy was banned from Facebook, along with other "individuals and organizations who spread hate, attack, or call for the exclusion of others on the basis of who they are."[12]

  1. ^ a b @FaithGoldy (8 June 2018). "I am so blessed to have y'all in my life! Thank you🙏🏻 God bless each and every one of you & yours‼️ 💪🏻🍁♥️" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  2. ^ As it was then known
  3. ^ Balkissoon, Denise (September 26, 2018). "Faith Goldy doesn't want to be mayor of Toronto". The Globe and Mail. Archived from the original on September 30, 2018. Retrieved October 3, 2018.
  4. ^ Lett, Dan (August 19, 2017). "Rebel Media's meltdown and the politics of hate". Winnipeg Free Press. Archived from the original on August 20, 2017. Retrieved August 28, 2017.
  5. ^ Gray, Jeff; Moore, Oliver (October 22, 2018). "Toronto election 2018: Tory handily wins second term as mayor". The Globe and Mail. Archived from the original on October 23, 2018. Retrieved October 23, 2018.
  6. ^ Stern, Alexandra Minna (2019). Proud Boys and the White Ethnostate: How the Alt-Right Is Warping the American Imagination. Boston, Mass.: Beacon Press. p. 101. ISBN 978-0807063361. Archived from the original on 4 April 2023. Retrieved 20 March 2023. As a home for the small but active alt-right sisterhood, Radio 3Fourteen brings together female alt-righters with their followers on social media. Regulars include ... Canadian white nationalists Lauren Southern and Faith Goldy
  7. ^ Freiman, Michael (August 1, 2018). "Faith Goldy running for mayor of Toronto". Canadian Jewish News. Archived from the original on August 13, 2018. Retrieved August 25, 2018.
  8. ^ Humphreys, Adrian (16 August 2017). "'That's just racist': Ezra Levant distances The Rebel from alt-right as contributors resign". National Post. Retrieved 4 September 2018.
  9. ^ Harper, Tim (August 15, 2017). "Is this the beginning of the end for Canada's Rebel Media?". Toronto Star. Archived from the original on July 11, 2018. Retrieved August 15, 2018.
  10. ^ Weigel, David (13 August 2017). "Fear of 'Violent Left' Preceded Events in Charlottesville". PowerPost. Washington Post. Archived from the original on 14 August 2017. Retrieved 27 August 2017.
  11. ^ Sharp, Alastair (21 August 2017). "Canada's conservative Rebel Media site down after service cut". Reuters. Retrieved 2 November 2020.[dead link]
  12. ^ Harris, Kathleen (8 April 2019). "Facebook bans Faith Goldy and 'dangerous' alt-right groups". CBC News. Archived from the original on 24 December 2022. Retrieved 25 October 2019.


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