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|image = 1 iGyZzQts0UWKIIFhCkxFBQ.png|fullname = The Daily Stormer|alias = N/A|origin = The United States|foundation = July 4, 2013|headquarters = Worthington, Ohio, USA|commanders = [[Andrew Anglin]]
|image = Daily Stormer logo.png|fullname = The Daily Stormer|alias = N/A|origin = The United States|foundation = July 4, 2013|headquarters = Worthington, Ohio, USA|commanders = [[Andrew Anglin]]<br>[[Andrew Auernheimer]]|agents = Robert "Azzmador" Ray<br>Joseph Jordan/Eric Striker<br>Adrian Sol<br>Lee Rogers<br>Joe Jones
 
|skills = Propaganda, encouraging harmful conspiracy|goals = To advocate for the genocide of Jewish individuals|crimes = [[Hate Speech|Hate speech]]<br>[[Terrorism]]|type of villain = Neo-Nazi Website}}
[[Andrew Auernheimer]]
'''''The Daily Stormer '''''is an [[Alt-Right]] American website founded by Neo-Nazi [[Andrew Anglin]]. The website advocates for [[white supremacy]], the second [[genocide]] of Jewish people, and [[Holocaust denial]]. ''The Daily Stormer'' adheres to its audience through the usage of memes, a method used to attract younger audiences. Despite its encouragement of white nationalism, the website has faced criticism from similar platforms that propagate white supremacy and [[Anti-Semitism]].
 
|agents =  
Robert "Azzmador" Ray
 
Joseph Jordan/Eric Striker
 
Adrian Sol
 
Lee Rogers
 
Joe Jones
|skills = Propaganda, encouraging harmful conspiracy|goals = To advocate for the genocide of Jewish individuals|crimes = [[Hate Speech|Hate speech]], [[terrorism]]|type of villains = Neo-Nazis, terrorists}}
'''''The Daily Stormer '''''is an [[Alt-Right]] American website founded by Neo-Nazi [[Andrew Anglin]]. The website advocates for [[white supremacy]], the [[genocide]] of Jewish individuals, and [[Holocaust denial]]. ''The Daily Stormer'' adheres to its audience through the usage of memes, a method used to attract younger audiences. Despite its encouragement of white nationalism, the website has faced criticism from similar platforms that propagate white supremacy and [[Anti-Semitism]].


Its name is derived from ''Der Stürmer'', a tabloid newspaper that pushed [[Nazi Party]] propaganda during [[Adolf Hitler]]'s tenure as leader of Germany.
Its name is derived from ''Der Stürmer'', a tabloid newspaper that pushed [[Nazi Party]] propaganda during [[Adolf Hitler]]'s tenure as leader of Germany.
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The current webmaster is [[Andrew Auernheimer]].
The current webmaster is [[Andrew Auernheimer]].


==Villainy==
According to [https://rottenwebsites.miraheze.org/wiki/The_Daily_Stormer Rotten Websites wiki], this websites is notorious for spreading Neo-Nazi/Fascist ideologies through the internet.


# The site is openly Neo-Nazi.
# The sole purpose of this site is to spread Nazi propaganda.
# Being Neo-Nazi, they're extremely anti-Semitic, just like the tabloid they're named after.
# Racism typical of Nazis, even white supremacists like Jared Taylor found their constant bashing and insulting of black people "unhelpful". They're also homophobic, Islamophobic, misogynistic, and fatphobic as well as being racist in the most repugnant, repulsive way you could imagine.
#* One example is that they heavily blindly bashed Martin Luther King Jr for being a "communist" and a "sex pervert". Also, they wanted his legacy completely <s>destroyed</s> "relocated" to the gorilla zoo and laugh at it.
# They like to use memes a lot, in order to "attract a younger, more ideologically diverse audience," such as Pepe the Frog, Kek and the (((triple parentheses))).
# They organize armies of Internet trolls who will target anyone Anglin politically disagrees with. They even give advice to trolls on how to limit traceability most notably Tanya Gersh (a Jewish woman) from Whitefish, Montana and British MP Luciana Berger.
# '''Hypocrisy at its finest!''' They deny the Holocaust despite the evidence, but they ironically support and advocate a mass genocide of Jews and violence against blacks, non-whites, and LGBT people in certain articles (which makes them hypocrites).
#* They also believe in the White Genocide conspiracy theory, yes they believe that White People are dying which has no proof at all!
#* Another example is that despite being misogynistic, they're completely fine with Asian women (and maybe their race, as well).
#* On top of that, they don't even act like a real Nazi would do. Instead, they act more like the KKK and pretend to be Klansmen.
#* Also, they bashed on the ''Wolfenstein'' series for being “violent, gory, and a bad influence to children,” when they praised other games that are as violent as ''Wolfenstein'', and supporting racism and genocide to inferior races. This is probably because ''Wolfenstein'' has to do with killing Nazis which disgusts The Daily Stormer, so it most likely they have to ignore it and pretend Nazis in game doesn't exist.
#* Despite being xenophobic to Mexico, they allow their site to have a Spanish version.
#** However, Spanish speaking countries like Argentina, Chile, and Spain have a mostly white (European) population.
#* Despite their racism against black, they support Bill Cosby simply because he rapes women.
# In 2016, they've teamed up with the hacker "weev" to spread racist propaganda posters via hacked online printers.
#* Later that year on April 20th (Hitler's birthday), they hacked into various printers in German universities to distribute even more Nazi propaganda.
# Even other alt-right activists and organizations has criticized it, some even suspect that Anglin is an undercover Jew.
# Even video games aren't safe from their corruption.
#* For example, they believe that Robert A. Altman, the CEO of ZeniMax, was responsible for ruining ''Fallout 76'' because he's Jewish and brainwashed Todd Howard to do his greedy work.
# They've finally crossed the line when they insulted Heather Heyer, who was killed in a vehicular ramming that occurred during the violent Unite the Right rally. This caused the site to be rejected by numerous domain registers.
# Users of the website revealed the personal details of Erin Schrode, a Jewish woman running for Congress in California, and sent her Holocaust-related messages.
# Just like Alt-Right in general, they are probably surrogate opposition.
# The website claims that it disavows violence but as mentioned before they already in certain articles advocate violence and some of its writers are known to have engaged it: for example Robert Warren "Azzmador" Ray was recorded pepper spraying someone at the torch march and admitted it in a podcast and Andrew "weev" Auernheimer has stated that he unequivocally support killing children and has supported Atomwaffen Division (a violent neo-Nazi terrorist organization) alongside another writer Gabriel "Zeiger" Sohier-Chaput. The website also published a few articles about James Mason (the ideologue of Atomwaffen) and SIEGE (Mason's book).
# Not to mention, they have a good realationships with Stormfront and even supported them during their temporary shutdown.
# The site's performance itself is starting to become a lot slower, with all the scrolling being twitchy, making Stormfront's performance (despite looking outdated) better.


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Latest revision as of 18:04, 27 June 2023


The Daily Stormer
Full Name: The Daily Stormer
Alias: N/A
Origin: The United States
Foundation: July 4, 2013
headquarters
Worthington, Ohio, USA
Commanders: Andrew Anglin
Andrew Auernheimer
Goals: To advocate for the genocide of Jewish individuals
Crimes: Hate speech
Terrorism
Type of Villain: Neo-Nazi Website


The Daily Stormer is an Alt-Right American website founded by Neo-Nazi Andrew Anglin. The website advocates for white supremacy, the second genocide of Jewish people, and Holocaust denial. The Daily Stormer adheres to its audience through the usage of memes, a method used to attract younger audiences. Despite its encouragement of white nationalism, the website has faced criticism from similar platforms that propagate white supremacy and Anti-Semitism.

Its name is derived from Der Stürmer, a tabloid newspaper that pushed Nazi Party propaganda during Adolf Hitler's tenure as leader of Germany.

Andrew Anglin is known for encouraging his audience, whom he has deemed the "Troll Army", to bully and taunt political figures with whom he disagrees. A notable incident of this practice is when the website openly mocked the victim of the 2017 Charlottesville car attack, in which there was a vehicular attack against counter protesters at the Unite the Right rally.

Charleston church shooter Dylann Roof was reportedly a regular reader and commenter on the site.

The current webmaster is Andrew Auernheimer.