Brittany Sellner



Brittany Sellner, née Brittany Alicia Merced Pettibone, is a Catholic, American young adult-fiction writer, alt-right commentator, Schrödinger's white nationalist,  and overall conspiracy theorist who refers to herself as an "American nationalist". Her prominence among the alt-right is generally due to her status as a sort of white-power Barbie. She married "European identitarian" Martin Sellner in 2019 and changed her name to Brittany Sellner.

Background
Sellner was born in California to Theodore and Sabrina Pettibone (née Gurries), with 7 siblings. Her father was a candidate for Governor of Kansas in 2002 under the Reform Party.

She rose to prominence for her support of Donald Trump; along with her promotion of nutcase theories such as white genocide  and Pizzagate. She is also a supporter of Russia against NATO and the modern West.

Sellner's posts about "white genocide" often include Israeli and communist flags flying in the background. 

Is this intentional?

Hatred Day and Virtue of the West
An active imagination is so important to writing fiction! Yours must help you a lot with your novels!

Hatred Day
Continuing the apparent alt-right trend of writing shoddy fiction with the suffix 'Day', Sellner (as Pettibone) is co-author of the Hatred Day book series alongside her twin sister Nicole, under the pen name T.S. Pettibone (previously N.B. Pettibone).

Virtue of the West
Sellner has very strong ties to the alt-right, despite claiming that she herself isn't a racist. She co-hosted a webcast called Virtue of the West with British white supremacist Tara McCarthy, one of the most extreme racists on YouTube; its GoFundMe was taken down by the site as promoting hate speech. Sellner has also been a guest on McCarthy's Reality Calls webcast.

ADL Hate List
Unsurprisingly, her actions led her to be listed on the ADL's hate group list. Sellner responded that BLM, Antifa, and were the "actual violent extremist groups".

Generation Identity
She was a part of Defend Europe.

Pizzagate and other conspiracy theories
You act like Alex Jones [and] Paul [Joseph] Watson are unreliable...

Schrödinger's white nationalist
Sellner's stances on white nationalism have been contradicting, vague, and unusual to say the least. In an interview with Tim Pool, she denied allegations that she was a racist or white nationalist:

However, in another video she stated that "civic nationalism" can't work which seemed to imply support of white nationalism:

Sellner also described the following passage as "wise words":

She has said that too much immigration "dilutes a country's identity". Pettibone also regularly reposts white nationalist propaganda on "white genocide". There is a case to make that whether she is just sympathetic and supportive of white nationalists, or is one, the effect is the same.

Sellner also continues to support and promote the work of open unapologetic white supremacists and eugenicists such as McCarthy, Stefan Molyneux and Russian-American white nationalist radio host Lana Lokteff, as well as other racists such as YouTuber 'Blonde In The Belly Of The Beast'. Sellner has refused to publicly disavow any of these people's racist statements or views. But of course, she wants you to know she totally isn't a racist white supremacist herself.

Trump advocacy
The following are tweets from Sellner before the 2016 presidential election:

Anti-Semitic dog whistling
With 9 days left until the US presidential election, here are the 9 real threats to humanity. #GoHillary [Pictured: John Rothschild, Jacob Rothschild, Evelyn Rothschild, Henry Kissinger, David Rockefeller, Larry Summers, George Soros, Lloyd Blankfein]

Sellner supports conspiracy theories relating to George Soros :

Wingnut infighting
RooshV has argued that they are "deep-seated feminists".