Connor Estelle, Self-Proclaimed Fascist, Fired for Being a Fascist
- Kayla Milton
- Jul 22
- 2 min read

A man who admitted to being a fascist during a debate claims he’s been fired from his job after sharing his “traditional” right-wing political views of being a fascist, and is now asking other fascists for handouts on a knock-off "GoFundMe" style website.
The man, who identifies himself as “Pinesap”, but is better known by his legal name, Connor Estelle, was one of “20 far-right conservatives” who yelled Nazi talking points at progressive broadcaster Mehdi Hasan as part of Jubilee’s “Surrounded” series.
During the debate, Connor said he believes in “autocracy” and was asked by Hasan if he’s a fan of the Nazis. “I, frankly, don’t care being called a Nazi at all,” Connor answered.
When asked about the Nazis’ persecution of Jews specifically, Connor added: “I certainly don’t support anyone’s human dignity being assaulted.”
“There was a little bit of persecution and stuff like that, which is bad,” he added, when Hasan pressed him on Jewish persecution again.
“We may have to rename this show,” Hasan said, “Because you’re a little bit more than a far-right Republican.”
“Hey, what can I say?” Connor replied with a smile. When Hasan suggested Connor could describe himself as a “fascist,” Connor said: “Yeah, I am,” before laughing maniacally and receiving applause from the other 19 fascists in the debate.
Connor now claims he was fired from his job as Senior Financial Analyst at Trail Ridge Power in Denver, Colorado, for his "legal right-wing views" and has launched a fundraising page on GiveSendGo, a Christian crowdfunding site which has faced criticism for hosting extremist causes.
“I’m raising money as an emergency fund and for other expenses while I look for a new job,” the page reads, without providing details of the role or company he was supposedly fired from. “Unfortunately, voicing fully legal traditional right-wing political views results in real consequences. This is cancel culture and political discrimination on full display.” The job market sucks right now, but I hope it sucks harder than a Dyson for him for the foreseeable future. Catch him selling vapes with Ritenhouse at your local 3-star vape store.
“Well, unfortunately, I lost my job as a result. And no one really is to blame for that,” he said of the debate. “It’s just the culture that kind of exists currently surrounding the manner in which you’re canceled for voicing [...] any heterosexual, Christian, sort of moral belief that goes beyond sort of the secularism and the relativism that we’re so used to in our time.”
Because we live in a world of ghouls, his page has already blown past its original $15,000 goal, with contributions hitting over $20,000 as of Tuesday morning. I can't afford to buy name-brand cereal, but THIS guy fundraises $22k in a day. God bless America.
“We need a white nation! It’s our only future! Vive le Fascisme,” one donor wrote while contributing $88. The number 88 is a coded far-right symbol used by neo-Nazis and white supremacists, which stands for “Heil Hitler” as H is the eighth letter of the alphabet.
“We are rising and must look after one another,” another anonymous donor posted while chipping in $15.








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