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Biography
He studied at the A-68 Rafael Sotomayor School, in Las Condes. Later on, he studied at the Concord School (previously called The Marshall School). He finished high school through free exams in a school in San Miguel in 2009.

Musical career
Initially he was vocalist for the Chilean band Patiperros under the name Tati Swing, with which he often played rock-and-roll music. Later on, he abandoned it to focus on his career as a solo player. His musical style has often been compared to Elvis Presley's.

Political career
In 2006 he was seen performing a Roman salute in front of the casket at Augusto Pinochet's funeral. His first registered arrests occurred in 2008, when he was arrested multiple times on account on shoplifting, stealing, physically assaulting a minor, and threatening a woman. At first, he joined Legion 38 (in Spanish, Legión 38), a neo-Nazi group which he abandoned to enter pinochetism and later he approached libertarianism after reading works from Ayn Rand. He began his YouTube channel, where he would discuss politics, in 2016.

In 2018, he denounced Workers' United Center of Chile for a rally in support of the Cuban revolution in which clashes occurred. Izquierdo sold shirts making fun of the victims of the military dictatorship in Chile led by Augusto Pinochet similar to the ones from Christopher Cantwell found on eBay. He publicly refused to apologize for the act, claiming that he does not understand how there are "people who are so foolish and stupid that they get mad at a shirt". A person took pictures of himself wearing said shirts made by Izquierdo next to the right-wing Chilean politician José Antonio Kast.

In 2019, he asked for his followers to "cover up" a feminist march in support of legal abortion, which was interpreted by various people to be a "threat". The idea of self-defense arises after the attack suffered by the "March For Jesus" (pro-life and anti "gender ideology") on October 27, 2018 by groups calling themselves Antifascists' and the attack on a demonstration against illegal immigration in March of the same year, among others.

During 2020 he exercised the role of self-defense in the "Rechazo" marches, physically attacking several attackers, threatening to kill them at certain points. He was also dennounced by the Independent Democratic Union, a center-right Chilean party, for using one of its locations. Due to this, he was fiscalized by the Public Ministry of Chile. After being trialed in August 2020, he was put under home arrest due to his various threats. Later that year, he threatened to go on a hunger strike if this was not lifted.

In late 2020, the dead body of a female activist, María Isabel Pavez Zamora, was found in his mother Isabel's apartment. Sebastián Izquierdo has publicly denied any involvement in the death, and asked people to "not politicize" the situation.

Ideology
He is the leader of the Chilean organization Revolutionary Capitalism (in Spanish, Capitalismo Revolucionario, CR), which he founded in 2016. It is also the name of his YouTube channel. Izquierdo was in the foundation of The Vanguard (in Spanish, La Vanguardia) which was present in several right-wing protests supporting the "Reject" option in the months leading up to the 2020 Chilean national plebiscite. However, Court No. 8 of Guarantee of Santiago on September 2020 prohibited both him and his friend Belmar from participating in any type of public demonstration or meeting.

He is also a supporter of a theocratic and feudal monarchy, a system he sees as part of the natural order.

Even though he has often been accused of fascism   and belonging to the alt-right,  he has denied these claims, calling himself a in that time "libertarian" a political position that now he disagrees on. He has publicly declared himself to be against abortion, immigration, the "gender ideology", and the primera línea protesters.

He is friends with Roberto Belmar Vergara, an openly fascist activist informally known as Chopper or Soa Meche. After Belmar was attacked by protesters, Izquierdo swore to get revenge on the attackers, who he accused of being members of Antifa. He has also defended the actions of John Cobin, an American-Chilean counter-protester who shot a man in the leg during an incident during the 2019–20 Chilean protests, calling him a "hero" and a political prisoner. He is also a well-known supporter of Donald Trump and the 2021 storming of the United States Capitol.