08.20.2017 02:07 PM

How the hate movement has changed

Excellent article by my friend Stewart Bell, here.

For the past dozen years, the racist far-right has been fractured, without a prominent national leader or organization. But it has survived, and now it’s angry at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, emboldened by President Donald Trump and amplified by social media.

“Nowadays, they’ve jettisoned the Klansman’s robes and the Hitlerite uniforms for shirts and ties, and they’ve moderated their language,” said Warren Kinsella, who exposed the racist movement in his book Web of Hate and recently authored Recipe for Hate. “They learned that from David Duke. And starting in the mid-90s they embraced the Internet with a vengeance.”

6 Comments

  1. Jay says:

    AP just changed their style guide, removing “alt-right” as a reference term and replacing it with “neo-nazi”.

  2. uu4077 says:

    “alt-reich” would have been better

  3. uu4077 says:

    and … there’s nothing “neo” about them. They’re the same old Nazis

  4. Eric Weiss says:

    How did polo shirts and khakis become the new uniform for white supremacists anyway?

  5. Sean McLaughlin says:

    Forget the term “white nationalist.” They don’t get to choose what we call them. It’s either neo-nazi, organized hate group, or internet dicks.

  6. Bob says:

    I’m a fuck head. Send me spam. bobbyblue@sympatico.ca

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