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    Neo-Nazism consists of post-World War II social or political movements seeking to revive Nazism or related ideologies. Common aspects of modern-day neo-Nazism include hatred or fear of minorities such as blacks , Hispanics , lesbian, gay, and transgender people , non-white immigrants , and sometimes even Christians , but their main hatred is ...

  3. da share z0ne - Wikipedia

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    The Devil's Level is a trading card game based on da share z0ne. Funded via Kickstarter, The Devil's Level reached its initial fundraising goal of $28,000 within hours of its launch on January 22, 2018. [5] By the campaign's conclusion a month later, the game had reached $227,250 in funding. [25] It is expected to ship in September 2018. [12]

  4. List of neo-Nazi organizations - Wikipedia

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    This includes political parties, terrorist cells/networks, radical paramilitary groups, criminal gangs, social clubs, organized crime syndicates, websites, internet forums, football hooligan firms, religious sects, and other organizations alike.

  5. A social media phenomenon In 2014, WJTV, a news station in Jackson, Miss., aired a segment about the Devil’s Punchbowl that helped fuel the idea that Union forces had built a concentration camp ...

  6. The Satanic Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Satanic Temple (TST) is a non-theistic organization and new religious movement, [1] founded in 2013 and headquartered in Salem, Massachusetts.Established in reaction to the "intrusion of Christian values on American politics", [4] [9] congregations have also formed in Australia, Canada, Finland, Germany, and the United Kingdom.

  7. Dark social media - Wikipedia

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    The psychology of dark social sharing has found that people share for three reasons. [16] 1. Identity and context. Dark social sharing allows for individualism as people are able to freely express themselves in choosing what- and with whom- to share rather than broadcasting everything to all their "friends". 2. Relationship building

  8. Satanic panic (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    These social stresses are products of the rapid social change and social disorganization that began during the 1960s, and that caused a deep cultural crisis of values and authority. The satanic cult legend says, in symbolic form, that our moral values are threatened by evil forces beyond our control, and that we have lost faith in our ...

  9. Folk devil - Wikipedia

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    Folk devil is a person or group of people who are portrayed in folklore or the media as outsiders and deviant, and who are blamed for crimes or other sorts of social problems. The pursuit of folk devils frequently intensifies into a mass movement that is called a moral panic .