The Southern Poverty Law Center sued Anglin for allegedly organizing a " troll storm" against a Jewish woman in Montana. In 2017, Hyde pledged $5,000 towards the legal defense fund of Andrew Anglin, the founder and editor of neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer. I would say that I’m probably as racist or as biased as the average regular white guy or the average regular black guy." In a December 2016 interview with The Hollywood Reporter in the aftermath of his series' cancellation, when questioned if he held a bias towards minorities, Hyde replied: "No, I wouldn’t say that. Hyde alleged that the show was cancelled due to his vocal support for Donald Trump. Four months later, it was announced that World Peace would not be renewed for a second season. In August 2016, Million Dollar Extreme Presents: World Peace, a television program Hyde co-wrote and acted in along with the other members of MDE, premiered on Adult Swim. Hyde enrolled at Carnegie Mellon University for one year before transferring to the Rhode Island School of Design, where he graduated in 2007. He graduated from Wilton High School in 2003. Hyde was born in Fall River, Massachusetts in 1985, and was raised in Wilton, Connecticut. Hyde's transgressive style has garnered significant public controversy, and has been heavily linked with the alt-right. Hyde is known for his involvement in several public pranks and internet hoaxes, and incorporation of anti-semitic, racist, and homophobic rants in his comedy routines. Hyde is the co-creator and producer of series such as World Peace and Fishtank. Samuel Whitcomb Hyde (born April 16, 1985) is an American comedian, podcaster, boxer and a co-founder of sketch comedy group Million Dollar Extreme alongside Nick Rochefort and Charls Carroll.
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