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They are also known for using "dog whistles": phrases that they use to refer to various Alt-Right talking points such as "States Rights" (segregation) and "14/88" (14 stands for the Fourteen Words; 88 stands for "[[Hitler Salute|Heil Hitler]]"). | They are also known for using "dog whistles": phrases that they use to refer to various Alt-Right talking points such as "States Rights" (segregation) and "14/88" (14 stands for the Fourteen Words; 88 stands for "[[Hitler Salute|Heil Hitler]]"). | ||
They played a role in the [[Unite the Right rally]] in which caused a member to ram his car into several counter-protestors causing the death of Heather Heyer. They tried to have an anniversary rally in Washington D.C. | They played a role in the [[Unite the Right rally]] in which caused a member to ram his car into several counter-protestors causing the death of Heather Heyer. They tried to have an anniversary rally in Washington D.C. thought due to the massive backlash and extreme low turnout rate it was called off. They were also involved in the [[2021 United States Capitol storming]] in an attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 Presidential Election. | ||
Several members have been a target of influence in racially-motivated [[Mass Shooting|mass shootings]] like the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, Christchurch mosque shootings, and the El Paso Walmart shooting. | Several members have been a target of influence in racially-motivated [[Mass Shooting|mass shootings]] like the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, Christchurch mosque shootings, and the El Paso Walmart shooting. |