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A Night at the Garden
Marshall Curry
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"It's disturbing that Wolfenstein can be considered a controversial political statement"
Bethesda is marketing the new Wolfenstein by directly attacking the apparent rise of the alt-right and neo-nazis in the US. Having already established the #NoMoreNazis, the official Twitter account posted a striking 'Not My America' short trailer with the message: Make America Nazi-Free Again.
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Can the Alt-Right Shed Its Misogynist Roots? These Women Say Yes
In the alt-right, women are the future, and the problem. By Seyward Darby.
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Alt-White: How the Breitbart Machine Laundered Racist Hate
A cache of documents obtained by BuzzFeed News reveals the truth about Steve Bannon’s alt-right “killing machine.” By Joseph Bernstein.
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Ukraine’s Volunteer Militias May Have Saved the Country, But Now They Threaten It
Kyiv should cease negotiations with Right Sector and declare its armed forces illegal, prosecuting those who continue to fight under its banner while allowing qualified former members to enroll in the National Guard and other state security organs as individuals. By Kimberly Marten, Olga Oliker. (Sept. 14, 2017)
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Undercover With the Alt-Right
A Swedish graduate student infiltrated far right groups in the United States and Europe. This is what he saw. By Jesse Singal. [Autoplay]
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The last Nazi hunters
Since 1958, a small department of Germany’s government has sought to bring members of the Third Reich to trial. A handful of prosecutors are still tracking down Nazis, but the world’s biggest cold-case investigation will soon be shut down.
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Let’s Face It: The GOP Doesn’t Just Have A Nazi Problem—They’ve Enabled It
A year ago, denouncing neo-Nazis would’ve been a no brainer for Republicans. What’s changed? By Greg Fish.
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Anti-Fascist Stabs Innocent Man Over 'Neo-Nazi' Haircut
A "confused anti-fascist" swung a knife towards the face of a man with a haircut similar to the one popular with white nationalists. Joshua Witt, 26, was getting out of his car at Steak ’n Shake in Sheridan, Colorado when a man ran over to him yelling, "Are you one of them neo-Nazis?" The man aimed for his head over his car door, but Witt blocked the blow with his hand, which needed three stitches.
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An Israeli Minister Might Have Just 'Trumped' Himself
Israel must condemn Nazis but relations with US President Donald Trump are more important, Communications Minister Ayoub Kara, who lately has been one of the ministers closest to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, told The Jerusalem Post on Thursday.
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How A City Found An Absolutely Genius Way Of Handling Neo-Nazis
What do you do when neo-Nazis keep flooding your town? One German city was faced with exactly that problem. A viral post on Twitter from Cleve Jones shares the story of Wunsiedel in northeast Bavaria, which has been a neo-Nazi destination since it was once home to the grave of Adolf Hitler’s deputy, Rudolf Hess. But in 2014, sponsors agreed to donate money for each step marched by the neo-Nazis, with the cash going to programs that fight Nazis, the Guardian reported at the time.
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Berlin police on standby as Neo-Nazis gather for march to pay tribute to Hitler’s right-hand man
Hundreds of Neo-Nazis are expected to gather in Berlin to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the death of Hitler’s first deputy and right-hand man Rudolf Hess. A counter-rally has also been announced in the German capital.
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The alt-right is drunk on bad readings of Nietzsche. The Nazis were too.
“You could say I was red-pilled by Nietzsche.” That’s how white nationalist leader Richard Spencer described his intellectual awakening to the Atlantic’s Graeme Wood in June. “Red-pilled” is a common alt-right term for that “eureka moment” one experiences upon confrontation with some dark and previously buried truth.
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'My life is over': Man who attended Charlottesville neo-Nazi rally forced to move away after being identified
A man who attended the white supremacist march in Charlottesville has told how his “life is over” after being publicly identified. Jarrod Kuhn was identified as a “nazi” after an anti-fascist group posted 250 fliers around the Honeoye Falls area of New York in the aftermath of the Virginia bloodshed...
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Norwegian Cruise Line cancels 'neo-nazi' conference after public pressure
Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) has bowed to pressure and cancelled a booking for a “neo-nazi” conference which was set to take place on one of its ships. Rebel Media, a far-right group based in Canada, had planned to hold a week-long meeting on-board a NCL Caribbean Cruise. The trip was scheduled to leave in November from Miami and would take in Honduras, Belize, and Mexico.
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Discord bans servers that promote Nazi ideology
Discord, a fast-growing free chat service popular among gamers, said today that it had shut down “a number of accounts” following violence instigated by white supremacists over the weekend. The service, which lets users chat with voice and text, was being used by proponents of Nazi ideology both before and after the attacks in Charlottesville, Virginia. “We will continue to take action against Nazi ideology, and all forms of hate,” the company said in a tweet.
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The Real Meaning of Donald Trump’s “On Many Sides” Speech
On Saturday afternoon, neo-Nazis; white nationalists; and open-carrying, camo-wearing militia members combined forces at a Charlottesville, Virginia. In his speech on Charlottesville, Donald Trump told the nation exactly what he stands for.
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It turns out ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’ wasn’t so far off about the Nazis
Whether you learned about it from watching “Raiders of the Lost Ark” or, even earlier, from reading Louis Pauwels and Jacques Bergier’s European bestseller “The Morning of the Magicians,” who doesn’t now know that Hitler and Nazi Germany were obsessed with the occult?
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A Song of Ice and Fire
World Ice Theory and the supernatural imaginary of the Third Reich. By Eric Kurlander.
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British crew find chest that could contain £100million worth of Nazi gold
British treasure hunters are seeking permission to recover a mysterious chest from a German ship's watery grave amid claims that it could contain £100m worth of Nazi gold. The box was found by UK-based Advanced Marine Services inside the post room of the SS Minden at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean off Iceland.
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