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Unholy war: Is #DezNat an online platform for defending the LDS Church or a launching pad for extremists? Peggy Fletcher Stack © Francisco Kjolseth (Illustration by Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Here are some of the Twitter postings by #DezNat users, who say they are defending The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from “apostates.”
To better understand what DezNat is, it helps to know first what it isn’t.
It is not, strictly speaking, an alt-right political group. It is not a club for disenchanted Latter-day Saint Republicans. It is not a haven for Donald Trump loyalists. It is not necessarily a refuge for white nationalists, anti-maskers or anti-vaxxers though some adherents appear to identify with all these viewpoints.
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When They Put Children in Cages, You Did Nothing, 2019
Oil on canvas
Anais Dasse moved to Little Rock, Arkansas from her native France in 2014. Born in the Basque region of southwest France, her family moved to Paris when she was six. She attended L’ecole Estienne in Paris, where she trained as a scientific illustrator, and opened her own business of creating illustrations for hospitals and museums. It wasn’t until her move to Little Rock that she embarked on a career in the fine arts.
Dasse grew up with American television, video games and Disney movies, yet the move to the southern US came with some cultural shock. Especially upsetting to her was seeing children in her Little Rock neighborhood playing unsupervised, the popularity of hunting, and the easy access Americans have to guns. Dasse’s work frequently shows feral children in fantastic natural settings of scenes that combine innocence, violence, and a dreamy chaos.