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{{Evil_Organization|Box title = Hate Organization|image = 1 iGyZzQts0UWKIIFhCkxFBQ.png|fullname = The Daily Stormer|alias = N/A|origin = The United States|foundation = July 4, 2013|headquarters = America (specifics unknown)|commanders = Andrew Anglin|agents = N/A|skills = Propaganda, encouraging harmful conspiracy|goals = To advocate for the genocide of Jewish individuals|crimes = 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]].
{{Evil_Organization|Box title = Hate Organization|image = 1 iGyZzQts0UWKIIFhCkxFBQ.png|fullname = The Daily Stormer|alias = N/A|origin = The United States|foundation = July 4, 2013|headquarters = America (specifics unknown)|commanders = Andrew Anglin|agents = N/A|skills = Propaganda, encouraging harmful conspiracy|goals = To advocate for the genocide of Jewish individuals|crimes = 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 [[The Holocaust|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]].  


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 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlottesville_car_attack Charlottesville car attack,] in which a car was driven into a crowd of anti-fascist protesters at a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unite_the_Right_rally Unite the Right] rally.
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 [[Cyberbullies|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 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlottesville_car_attack Charlottesville car attack,] in which a car was driven into a crowd of anti-fascist protesters at the [[Unite the Right rally]].
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[[Category:Anti-Semetic]]
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The Daily Stormer
Full Name: The Daily Stormer
Alias: N/A
Origin: The United States
Foundation: July 4, 2013
headquarters
America (specifics unknown)
Commanders: Andrew Anglin
Goals: To advocate for the genocide of Jewish individuals
Crimes: Hate speech, terrorism

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.

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 a car was driven into a crowd of anti-fascist protesters at the Unite the Right rally.