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I was the boy who always asked, Why?
GERMAN 32 year-old EX-NEONAZI IDEOLOGUE DESCRIBES THE POWER OF BRAINWASHING and PROPAGANDA - AND WHY HE CHOSE TO LEAVE THE RIGHT-WING EXTREMIST MOVEMENT AFTER ALMOST 15 YEARS OF COMMITMENT AND LEADERSHIP GERMAN 32 year-old EX-NEONAZI IDEOLOGUE DESCRIBES THE POWER OF BRAINWASHING and PROPAGANDA - AND WHY HE CHOSE TO LEAVE THE RIGHT-WING ... more
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Nazis on Youtube
It turns out that Neo-Nazis are using YouTube now, to spread their hate and biggotry. I know they have freedom of speech, but they seem to want to destroy the very thing they hide behind.
What does everyone think of this? I encourage you all to leave nasty comments on their videos. It turns out that Neo-Nazis are using YouTube now, to spread their hate and biggotry. I know they have freedom of speech, but they se... more -
Family flee neo-Nazi rally
Somerset turned into a neo Nazi holiday camp recently, with supporters from the UK and abroad making their way to a field in Somerset, some drapped in Swastika branded flags!
A family, who live nearby to where the impromptue neo-Nazi gathering took place, were so frightened, that they were forced to leave their house! Somerset turned into a neo Nazi holiday camp recently, with supporters from the UK and abroad making their way to a field in Somerset,... more -
Columbia, Missouri: Nazis Plan To March Again Despite Permit Denial
Columbia police have denied a request from a neo-Nazi group to march Nov. 8, saying they do not have the personnel to man both the parade and the University of Missouri home football game against Kansas State University that day.
Steven Boswell of the Missouri chapter of the National Socialist Movement submitted an application for a parade and special event permit Friday to march from Watson Place near MU to the Boone County Courthouse, where his group is proposing to rally from noon to 5 p.m.
The same group held a rally in downtown Columbia on March 12, 2007. It attracted hundreds of onlookers, some of whom reacted with anger to the presence of the dozen or so neo-Nazis who turned out for the procession. More than 50 Columbia police officers were on hand to keep the two groups separated, and police expect a similar show of force will be needed the next time the group marches in Columbia. Columbia police have denied a request from a neo-Nazi group to march Nov. 8, saying they do not have the personnel to man both the par... more -
Neo-Nazis Exploit Public Anger Over Girl's Murder
The murder of an eight-year-old girl in Germany has prompted neo-Nazis to campaign for the death penalty with torch-lit vigils that politicians are calling a blatant attempt to capitalize on public anger. Analysts say it's a strategy that has worked in the past for Germany's increasingly active far-right scene.
German neo-Nazis have seized on the recent murder of an eight year-old-girl in the eastern city of Leipzig to drum up support for themselves by organizing protest marches demanding the death penalty for child abusers.
Leipzig's mayor, police and local politicians have accused the National Democratic Party (NPD) and other far-right organizations of blatantly seeking to exploit public anger at the child's murder.
Experts on Germany's far-right scene say the NPD is a past master at exploiting emotive public issues such as child abuse, drugs, immigration and unemployment.
They say it's a strategy that has proved successful in eastern Germany, where unemployment and social upheaval since unification in 1990 have left many people disenchanted with the mainstream parties and with politics in general.
(continued at link) The murder of an eight-year-old girl in Germany has prompted neo-Nazis to campaign for the death penalty with torch-lit vigils that po... more -
Neo-Nazis not fit to parent
FACS removed two children from the custody of their parents in Winnipeg, Manitoba, when it was alleged that they where teaching their children racist ideology. It was reported in the Star that the girl, "showed up one morning in class with writing on her body, including a swastika and a common white supremacist symbol "14/88".
Rest of the story available at:
http://www.womanist-musings.com/2008/06/neo-nazis-not-f... FACS removed two children from the custody of their parents in Winnipeg, Manitoba, when it was alleged that they where teaching their ... more -
From Russia With Hate
Current's Christof Putzel investigates a growing movement in Russia where neo-Nazi groups are brutally attacking immigrants and spreading their hate by posting violent videos online. Current's Christof Putzel investigates a growing movement in Russia where neo-Nazi groups are brutally attacking immigrants and s... more
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Exposed: pseudo-radical novelist with a murky neo-nazi past
Stuart Home, celebrated bon vivant and pulp fiction radical porn novelist, who has built a spurious career by denigrating writer and situationist film-maker Guy Debord, is exposed as a friend to neo-nazis and apologists for fascist musicians. The author is best known for his book 69 Things To Do With A Dead Princess (2002). Read more at the link. Stuart Home, celebrated bon vivant and pulp fiction radical porn novelist, who has built a spurious career by denigrating writer and s... more
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Swastika on Professor's Door
A swastika was scrawled Wednesday on the office door of a Columbia University professor in the latest shocking hate crime to roil the Ivy League campus.
"It makes the blood boil," said Teachers College Prof. Elizabeth Midlarsky. "This is a terrible act, not just against me, but against any Jewish people at Columbia." A swastika was scrawled Wednesday on the office door of a Columbia University professor in the latest shocking hate crime to roil the ... more -
ABC News: 'Terror, Violence, Explosions, Murders': Neo-Nazism in Russia
Christof's Russia story on ABC News Nightline...
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