Nazis are trying to blend in, to seem harmless:
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Brüno Gehard Flamboyantly gay nazi played by English comedian Sacha Cohen |
"Alt-Right" Breitbart Technology Editor Milo Yiannopoulos
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http://archive.adl.org/learn/news/keystone_skinheads.html
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"Recruited into the neo-Nazi movement in the 1990s, Smith has been active in an array of white nationalist, skinhead and neo-Nazi groups. He co-founded the Pennsylvania racist skinhead group Keystone United (formerly Keystone State Skinheads) in 2001, one of the largest and most active single-state racist skinhead crews in the country...
Smith and two other KSS members in March 2003 were arrested in Scranton, Pa., for beating Antoni Williams, a black man, with stones and chunks of pavement. Smith pleaded guilty to terrorist threats and ethnic intimidation and received a 60-day sentence."
Steve Smith, a longtime racist leader, was elected to the Republican Party county committee for Luzerne County, Penn., for a second time yesterday.
More on Keystone United (Keystone Skinheads):
Matthew Heimbach, head of the white nationalist and anti-Semitic Traditionalist Worker’s Party, has always been a movement gadfly. Neo-Nazis, racist skinheads, Klansmen –– there hasn’t been a racist or nationalist group with which he will not ally –– no matter what. But a fixture at Hammerfest?
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SPLC Southern Poverty Law Center
Hate, Hypocrisy, and Head Wounds: Matthew Heimbach At Hammerfest
NAZIS GO TO WASHINGTON
Heimbach is "against political correctness, democracy, and equality". Finally Heimbach came back. He was elated. The meeting had gone well, he said. In a room full of GOP operatives and state legislators he had been introduced as “the next president of the United States.”
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NEW REPUBLIC
When the White Nationalists Came to Washington
The Alt-Right Nazis would only be a joke if not for President Trump's Nazi Alt-Right 24-7 advisor and speech writer, Steve Bannon. Nazi white nationalist political groups are gaining in popularity and are blending with normal politics in many countries including all of Europe.
"Eventually, violence did strike. An antifascist protester was shot during one of the many small melees that broke out during the evening. Police said a 34-year-old man was seriously wounded by the gunfire and was in critical condition at a local hospital after undergoing surgery.
A man earlier identified as a “person of interest” in the case – described by the Seattle Times as an Asian man in a black leather coat with a maroon shirt underneath – turned himself in to police later and was arrested along with a man who accompanied him to the station. Both were later released without charges.
Afterwards, Yiannopoulos and Breitbart News, where he is a celebrity editor, attempted to cast his supporters as the martyrlike victims in the shooting. However, Hatewatch’s eyewitness version of events is precisely the reverse: The shooter was a Trump-supporting man who had been acting as a provocateur in the crowd all night, while the victim was an anti-fascist liberal who had been acting as a peacekeeper in the moments before he was shot."
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SPLC Southern Poverty Law Center
Alt-Right Event in Seattle Devolves Into Chaos and Violence Outside, Truth-Twisting Inside
"During his inaugural address, Trump said 'America First' is the “new vision [that] will govern the land.' The phrase 'America First' was popularized by a 1940s isolationist, anti-Semitic group that opposed America’s entry into World War II. Bannon’s ex-wife accused him of anti-Semitism.
The closing ad of Trump’s campaign — presumably edited under the aegis of Bannon, who was Trump’s campaign CEO — included dog-whistles about 'blood suckers”'who back international trade, a scheming global power structure,' and warnings about how Hillary Clinton allegedly 'meets in secret with international banks to plot the destruction of U.S. sovereignty.' These comments drew a rebuke from the the Anti-Defamation League for featuring “tropes that historically have been used against Jews.”
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Trump’s bleak inaugural speech was actually co-authored by a white nationalist
Alt-Right Nazi, Steve Bannon appears to be Trump's Kissinger.
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