A man from Colorado is somehow shocked (shocked! I tell you) after the company he worked for terminated him following an online revelation of his Catholic Nazi and fascist beliefs. And despite being proud and standing by his fascist beliefs, the Colorado Nazi is now asking for donations online so he can continue living until he finds a paying job that hopefully accepts fascists and/or Nazis.
Connor Estelle, aka Pinesap, is the man and Colorado alumnus in question, and he recently appeared in Surrounded‘s Jubilee episode. It’s a show where British-American journalist Mehdi Hasan argues with far-right conservatives. Despite the nature of the people he invited, Hasan was still surprised that Connor Estelle proudly outed himself as a fascist and Nazi while also being a hardcore Catholic. Here’s a clip of the discussion:
Long story short, Estelle openly admitted that he doesn’t mind being called a Nazi from Colorado, even though he stated that he doesn’t “support anyone’s human dignity being insulted, I’m a Catholic,” and also proudly admitted that he’s a fascist without much poking from Hasan. Soon after the episode aired, however, Estelle was terminated from his job. Estelle has since set up a fundraiser on GiveSendGo, as expected, so that he can continue living as he is.
“My name is Connor and I was recently shown in the latest Jubilee episode, as a result, unfortunately I was subsequently released from my job. I’m raising money as an emergency fund and for other expenses while I look for a new job,” according to Connor Estelle’s GiveSendGo page
And wouldn’t you know it, Estelle has actually exceeded the $15,000 goal and has currently raised $37,731 at the time of writing. Now, despite the success of his fundraiser, it appears Estelle was not only cut off from his job, but the very Catholic school and organization from which he hailed has also seemingly erased his “student of the month” page, likely since they also wanted to cut ties with him.
Another Far-Right Grifter Begging for Money?
It’s no secret that Estelle isn’t the first far-right (well, in this case, extreme far-right) person who went on GiveSendGo after outing their “left-field” beliefs. A couple from Missouri who also openly admitted to Neo-Nazism and even supporting Kanye’s Heil Hitler were also terminated from their jobs and similarly set up a GiveSendGo to beg for free money.
There’s also that racist woman from New York who amassed $700,000 in GiveSendGo as well simply for being racist. It appears the current modus operandi for openly fascist Neo-Nazis these days is to beg for support supposedly from their kind by spinning up a sob story about how they lost their jobs for their beliefs. The good news is, it appears no one wants to work with fascists.