Social media accounts, posts on far-right platforms discovered by Talking Points Memo have connected the AZ congressman’s digital director Wade Searle to accounts belonging to a Nick Fuentes follower
"Birchers” is a history of a group that at its height numbered as many as 100,000 members and “mobilized a loyal army of activists” in a campaign against what it saw as a vast communist conspiracy.
The neo-Nazis marched with flags adorning the Celtic cross, a popular symbol of white supremacy.
The shooter wore a patch with the letters "RWDS," an abbreviation for "Right Wing Death Squad."
The photo shared of the incident saw the men performing a Nazi salute, holding a frame of Hitler as well as two balloons both taking the shape of the letter "H" (short for "Heil Hitler).
Their plan was to attack substations with powerful rifles, which they believed would result in millions of dollars in damages while causing civil unrest, but they never carried out any attacks.
GiveSendGo has facilitated 230 campaigns by or for extremists, according to an ADL report, and states that they are not obligated to remove any content shared.
Antisemitic propaganda incidents more than doubled from 352 in 2021 to 852 in 2022.
The Anti-Defamation League labeled 25 murders in 2022 as “extremist-related,” with 18 of those “committed in whole or part for ideological motives.”
We must not remain silent in the face of this hatred. We must fight back and join forces to end antisemitism once and for all.