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|Image = DailyStormer.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
|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}}
|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}}
'''''The Daily Stormer '''''is an [[Alt-Right]] American website founded by Neo-Nazi [[Andrew Anglin]]. The website advocates for [[white supremacy]], the [[Second Holocaust|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]].
'''''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.
Its name is derived from ''Der Stürmer'', a tabloid newspaper that pushed [[Nazi Party]] propaganda during [[Adolf Hitler]]'s tenure as leader of Germany.