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Left Coast Right Watch

@lcrw
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Left Coast Right Watch provides in-depth reporting on right-wing activism and organizing in the Bay Area. A crucial resource for understanding conflict and extremism in California.

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SEASONS CHANGE, TIME FLOWS AND WE KEEP POSTING BANGERS

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Every year I try when the cold of winter comes around, I start counting down the days until spring. I don't do well in c...

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200 ARTICLES!!

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I can barely believe it. Our 200th article came out on Monday. We've come a long way since I started LCRW in 2018. 2023'...

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WINTER DOLDRUMS, HERE WE COME

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Well, I wrote a longer version of this over the last few hours but then Patreon didn't like my VPN and blocked my IP, so...

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THE GOOD YOU DON'T EXPECT

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Dino doesn't seem to mind the change in scenery—the rolling California hills we're both used to turning to tall, imposin...

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THESE ROUGH BUT FRUITFUL DAYS

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First, apologies for the lack of updates on Patreon the last few months. It's been a lot of ups and downs but we're stil...

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FINALLY ACTUALLY PODCASTING

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Well, we did it! I said I wanted to do a podcast for...I dunno how many years? And...we've done it! Check out this page...

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AND SO WE KEPT ON TRUCKIN'

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Well, the trucker convoy rolled through the U.S.A. all the way from a dusty prison town in the California high desert to...

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FATHERHOOD IS COMPLICATED

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Yes, the LCRW twitter feed is full of good vibes and photos of my adopted five month old pug son now. I've been getting...

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FIRST Q&A DATE CHANGE

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Hey everyone! Just a quick note that our first Q&A session is going to be 6pm Friday the 17th. It was gonna be the d...

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LATE BIRTHDAY PATREON BONUSES ANNOUNCEMENT

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Hello LCRW readers!I won’t lie: November was a rough month for me personally and was kind of a slog for our writers as w...

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WELL-TRAVELED ROADS AS MNEMONIC DEVICES

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Sometimes I'm just itching to get the fuck out of town and usually that means driving down to L.A. again. I've got some...

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I CAN STILL FEEL THE DESERT SUN ON MY SKIN

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It’s a good thing the places I like in Nevada are so close to the California border. I get anxious if I’m away from my h...

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I DON'T REMEMBER EVERY NIGHT BUT THERE'S A NEW ONE EVERY DAY

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Yeah that photo had to have been Portland right? Last year? I didn't know what to put for the image for this post so I j...

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SO THAT TOOK A WHOLE YEAR DIDN'T IT?

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It was right after COVID hit and me and my colleagues were looking at how extremism was going to change during the pande...

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WELL...UH...THIS IS HAPPENING

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So...sorry I haven’t been making Patreon posts for a while. It’s...yeah. Wow. Since the summer (don’t say “accelerated”)...

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About Left Coast Right Watch

Left Coast Right Watch is a Bay Area-based news site dedicated to investigative journalism on right-wing movements and their activities in California. Founded in May 2019 by Editor-in-Chief Abner Hauge, the site emerged from his graduate work at UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism. Focusing on conflict and extremism, Left Coast Right Watch offers in-depth reporting often overlooked by mainstream media, providing critical context and analysis of a vital political landscape. Currently boasting 175 total members, with 119 paid subscribers contributing to an estimated monthly income of $684, Left Coast Right Watch has steadily built a community around its impactful work. The site's unique value proposition lies in its specialized focus on a specific geographical area and its dedicated exploration of a politically significant yet often under-reported sector. Its success demonstrates the community's interest in detailed, nuanced coverage of this complex area of political activity.