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'''Neo-Nazism''' is an ideology and movement which seeks to revive [[Nazi Party|Nazi]] ideology. Many Neo-Nazis often employ their ideology to promote [[White Power Movement|white supremacy]], [[religious discrimination]] (especially [[Anti-Semitism]] and [[Islamophobia]]) and [[fascism]]. | [[File:Neo-Nazi Black Sun.jpg|thumb|right|The Black Sun, a common Neo-Nazi symbol.]]'''Neo-Nazism''' is an ideology and movement which seeks to revive [[Nazi Party|Nazi]] ideology. Many Neo-Nazis often employ their ideology to promote [[White Power Movement|white supremacy]], [[religious discrimination]] (especially [[Anti-Semitism]] and [[Islamophobia]]) and [[fascism]]. | ||
== List of Neo-Nazis == | == List of Neo-Nazis == | ||
=== Individuals === | === Individuals === |
Latest revision as of 01:27, 17 September 2023
Neo-Nazism is an ideology and movement which seeks to revive Nazi ideology. Many Neo-Nazis often employ their ideology to promote white supremacy, religious discrimination (especially Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia) and fascism.
List of Neo-Nazis edit
Individuals edit
- Andrew Anglin
- Arthur J. Jones
- Bill White
- David Copeland
- David Duke
- Dylann Roof
- James Alex Fields Jr.
- James Mason
- Mike Enoch
- Nick Fuentes
- Thomas Robb
- Richard Spencer
- Riley June Williams
- Robert Keith Packer