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  2. Aryan Nations - Wikipedia

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    Aryan Nations is a North American antisemitic, neo-Nazi [1] and white supremacist [2] hate group that was originally based in Kootenai County, Idaho, about 2 + 3 ⁄ 4 miles (4.4 km) north of the city of Hayden Lake. Richard Girnt Butler founded Aryan Nations in the 1970s.

  3. Active Club Network - Wikipedia

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    The Active Club Network are decentralized cells of white supremacy and neo-Nazi groups active in many U.S. states, with multiple chapters in other nations. Largely inspired by the defunct street-fighting Rise Above Movement formed by Robert Rundo in 2017 and hooliganism, the network was created in January 2021 and promotes mixed martial arts to fight against what it asserts is a system that is ...

  4. Elon Musk salute controversy - Wikipedia

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    [63] White supremacist movement White Lives Matter also reacted to Musk's gestures in Telegram with the message: "Thanks for (sometimes) hearing us, Elon. The White Flame will rise again!" [64] Thomas Sewell, an Australian neo-Nazi posted a video of Musks' gestures describing it as a "Donald Trump White Power moment". [65]

  5. Ex-supremacist warns of growing white nationalism movement ...

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    American white supremacists have also stepped up their propaganda efforts at home, according to the Anti-Defamation League. Last year, there were 1,187 reported incidents in which such individuals ...

  6. YouTube moderation - Wikipedia

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    In June 2020, YouTube was criticized for allowing white supremacist content on its platform for years after it announced it would be pledging $1 million to fight racial injustice. [74] Later that month, it banned several channels associated with white supremacy, including those of Stefan Molyneux , David Duke , and Richard B. Spencer ...

  7. White supremacism finds fertile ground in Venice film ... - AOL

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    VENICE (Reuters) - "The Order", a movie about a violent, white supremacist movement in 1980s America is worryingly relevant today and shows the need to be on constant guard against bigotry, the ...

  8. Right-wing terrorism - Wikipedia

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    On March 28, 2019, Facebook announced that they have banned white nationalist and white separatist content along with white supremacy. [49] Patrick Crusius the man responsible for the 2019 El Paso shooting which killed 23 people and injured 23 others had prior to the incident liked/posted/retweeted content on his Twitter account in support of ...

  9. White supremacists are riling up thousands on social media - AOL

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    White nationalists and supremacists, on accounts often run by young men, are building thriving, macho communities across social media platforms like Instagram, Telegram and TikTok, evading ...