
A recent social media post by Mikale Olson has highlighted Charles Cornish-Dale, known online as "Raw Egg Nationalist," accusing him of being an "overt Nazi" who publishes a "men’s magazine" featuring "adult content," including a trans model. The tweet directly questioned commentator Matt Walsh regarding his association with Cornish-Dale, asking, "Mr. Anti-p*rn/trans @MattWalshBlog — you cool retweeting this guy?"
Charles Cornish-Dale, a British far-right influencer, operates under the pseudonym Raw Egg Nationalist and is a prominent figure in online subcultures promoting hyper-masculinity and anti-globalist narratives. His work, including the magazine "Man's World," is published by Antelope Hill Publishing, identified by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a white nationalist publisher that also distributes works by Adolf Hitler and other Nazi figures. "Man's World" has been noted for including "photo shoots of shredded men and topless women" and "pornography," alongside articles promoting far-right ideologies.
Further investigation into the specific claim of a "trans model" in "Man's World" magazine found discussions and articles from various sources confirming the presence of sexually explicit material, including images of trans women, within the publication. This content has been cited by critics as contradictory to the anti-pornography stance often espoused by figures within the broader conservative and far-right movements.
Matt Walsh, a prominent conservative commentator known for his strong anti-pornography and anti-transgender views, has previously engaged with Raw Egg Nationalist's content. Walsh featured Raw Egg Nationalist in his documentary "What Is a Woman?" and has retweeted his posts, leading to questions about the perceived ideological inconsistencies. The connection between Walsh and Cornish-Dale has drawn criticism from those who point out the apparent hypocrisy of aligning with a figure whose publication includes content that seemingly contradicts Walsh's public positions.
Raw Egg Nationalist gained significant traction after appearing in Tucker Carlson’s 2022 documentary, "The End of Men," which explored themes of declining masculinity and environmental factors affecting male health. His online presence, with hundreds of thousands of followers, combines health and nutrition advice, such as advocating for raw egg consumption, with far-right political rhetoric, including "Great Reset" conspiracy theories. This blend of lifestyle advice and extremist ideology continues to fuel debate and scrutiny regarding his influence and associations within conservative media circles.