Door Keegan Hankes en Alex Amend, The Southern Poverty Law Center, 5 februari 2018
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) counted over 100 people killed or injured by alleged perpetrators influenced by the so-called "alt-right" - a movement that continues to access the mainstream and reach young recruits.
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California Police Caught Helping Out Neo-Nazis, Continuing a Longstanding American Tradition
Door Kali Holloway, AlterNet, 10 februari 2018
White supremacist policing is a part of our history.
Incels, Chads and Stacys: Decoding The Toronto Van Attacker’s Misogynistic Slang
Door Jared Holt, Right Wing Watch, 24 april 2018
The young man arrested for the Toronto van attack had a post on his Facebook page chock full of slang created in the toxic underbellies of the internet where alt-right extremists have often attempted to court young men.
[...] In recent months, an alt-right offshoot known as “Chad Nationalism,”
has attempted to court frustrated young men by peddling them white
nationalist ideologies while providing them with encouragement and
advice on obtaining a muscular “Chad” body.
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