Steve Bannon's apparent Nazi salute gesture at CPAC lacks the plausible deniability of Elon Musk's. That's by design.
The statement of the head of the Ministry of Health of Moldova Alla Nemerenko that "today everyone would be happier if the ...
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Teen's Nazi salute at Auschwitz leads to legal action and fineA 17-year-old Israeli was detained for performing a Nazi salute at the former Auschwitz camp. He was charged with promoting ...
Arno Michaelis was in neo-Nazi groups for seven years. He discusses how the Nazi ideology has spread across the US.
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNPunk rock act accused of courting Nazis as it heads to Santa CruzAn upcoming show by The Exploited at Veterans Memorial Building in Santa Cruz draws backlash over perceived Nazi leanings of ...
In his budget and State of the State Address, Gov. J.B. Pritzker invoked the rise of Nazi German in criticizing the Trump administration.
Regarding Tunku Varadarajan’s powerful op-ed “This Is the House That Höss Built” (Feb. 5): I can’t recall any other mainstream writer pointing out the fundamental similarity between the ...
One of the party’s most vocal supporters is Musk, the head of the American Department of Government Efficiency. Not only did ...
If you’ve been keeping up with the political landscape as of late you’d know that Nazism has seemingly made a comeback and ...
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Germany’s far-right AfD still faces limits, despite election successThe success of the Alternative for Germany, or AfD, is a sign of the times. Across Europe, far-right parties once on the fringe have gone mainstream.
Even if we were to understand Bannon’s gesture as “trolling,” it is still an insidious strategy that carnivalizes Nazism. Even as a winking reference to Musk’s odd, disturbing gesture ...
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