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Vincent James O'Connor, better known online as Vincent James, is an American right-wing former YouTuber. His channel was terminated for promoting hate speech. Vince writes for Daily Veracity.

Content[]

The Red Elephants was an American right wing political channel that was dedicated to encouraging more people to become conservative, especially young people, as well as political opinions, commentary, and debates. It was also a way for Vincent to attract similar minded conservatives, as he himself was inspired by Owen Benjamin. Due to his controversial views, he was terminated, but remains active on social media such as Telegram. According to SocialBlade, he had over 300K YouTube subscribers before deletion.[1]

Even though his channel is deleted, you can see his old YouTube uploads on BitChute, though there is already another channel dedicated to reuploading his videos.[2]

He streamed on Dlive until January 2021, when he was banned along with Baked Alaska and Nicholas J. Fuentes. He now streams on Trovo.

Political Views[]

James is anti-porn, pro-gun, anti diversity, anti-LGBT, anti-affirmative action, anti-feminism, anti-war, pro-life, anti-immigration, and a proud Trump supporter, supporting him in the 2016 and 2020 elections.[3] He appears in several videos wearing a MAGA hat. He has described himself as a Paleoconservative, Nationalist, and Catholic.[4]

Controversy[]

Vincent James has been accused of being a white supremacist, a racist and an antisemite[5]by the ADL, and Hunter Avallone.

Subscriber Milestones[]

  • September 2017: 5K
  • August 2018: 39K
  • July 2020: 300k

Trivia[]

  • The username is a reference to the color and symbol of the American Republican party
  • He is a father of three.
  • Vince was fired from his 13-year-long advertising job in 2017 after he was labelled as a white supremacist. He has denied the accusation.
  • He has been described as a leader of the Groyper Army, an online political movement led by Nick Fuentes, another paleoconservative.
  • Vince claimed that he taught Tim Pool how to skateboard.
  • He is banned from Twitter, Youtube, Dlive and PayPal.

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