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|type of villains = Hate Group}}The '''Traditionalist Worker Party (TWP)''', also known as the '''Traditionalist Youth Network (TYN)''' was a far-right, neo-[[Nazi]] group active in the United States between 2013 and 2018. Various sources refer to it as being part of the broader [[Alt-Right]] movement active within the U.S. during the 2010s. | |type of villains = Hate Group}}The '''Traditionalist Worker Party (TWP)''', also known as the '''Traditionalist Youth Network (TYN)''' was a far-right, neo-[[Nazi Party|Nazi]] group active in the United States between 2013 and 2018. Various sources refer to it as being part of the broader [[Alt-Right]] movement active within the U.S. during the 2010s. | ||
Established by [[Matthew Heimbach]], the group promoted white separatism and a white supremacist view of Christianity. Part of the neo-Nazi Nationalist Front, the TWP held a number of protests and other local events. In 2015 it changed into a political party so as to run in elections for local office. | Established by [[Matthew Heimbach]], the group promoted white separatism and a white supremacist view of Christianity. Part of the neo-Nazi Nationalist Front, the TWP held a number of protests and other local events. In 2015 it changed into a political party so as to run in elections for local office. |