The word schadenfreude hardly describes what went wrong with the anti-conservative superhero film Rebel's Run . In the year After raising more than $1 million in funding in 2019, alt-right blogger Vox Day (real name Theodore Beale) took a dig at the Confederacy. But after three years, the money was gone, and Bill told his followers that he would not be returning anytime soon.
what happened? Well, for starters, try making a movie about a superhero fighting "in search of free-thinking conservatives" wearing a Confederate flag. Oh, and also, Beale has some great looks that don't count for movie financing. About the beast of the day :
Bell's history of racism may have made it difficult for him to gain significant funding for Rebel Run, which sometimes features a character in the Confederate flag. He said certain races were more likely to commit violent acts and described one of his sci-fi conflict enemies, a black author, as "half-savage." Bell was a member of the Gamergate movement against women's suffrage and once described homosexuality as a "generational flaw".
Even with $1 million in hand, he needed more funding to make the controversial film, so Bell turned to James Wolfgramm, "a self-proclaimed crypto-billionaire who posted pictures on social media of what he claimed to be a sports car." The only problem was that everything about Wolfram, including the photos of the car, was a complete joke.
A tragic story about a purchase of medical equipment from China that prompted an FBI investigation. All this cannot happen to a group of people who deserve it, and you can get a wild story from the everyday beast .
(via The Daily Beast)