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Hate Beyond Borders: The Internationalization of White Supremacy

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We are witnessing the internationalization of the white supremacist movement. Over the past decade, we have seen surging violence in the United States, Europe and beyond motivated by elements of white supremacy from Anders Breivik in Norway to Brenton Tarrant in New Zealand to Patrick Crusius in El Paso, Texas. These killers influence and inspire one another. European and American adherents are learning from each other, supporting each other and reaching new audiences.  They feel…
September 17, 2019
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Free to Play? Hate, Harassment, and Positive Social Experiences in Online Games

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Free to play?
Executive Summary This report explores the social interactions and experiences of video game players across America and details their attitudes and behaviors in a rapidly growing social space. Globally, video games are a $152 billion industry. Fifty-three percent of the total population of the US and 64 percent of the online population of the US plays video games.1 Video games have functioned as social platforms over the past three decades, with players around the world interacting with…
July 18, 2019
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Global Anti-Semitism: Select Incidents in 2019

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December Argentina San Juan: Escuela Modelo de San Juan students reportedly made a Nazi-themed school project parodying Aqua’s “Barbie Girl” song. The school dismissed the teacher and had students study anti-Semitism in response Canada Montreal: A Jewish student at McGill University faced pressure to resign from her student government position for accepting Hillel Montreal’s invitation to travel to Israel and the West…
March 18, 2019
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Murder and Extremism in the United States in 2018

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Each year, ADL’s Center on Extremism tracks murders perpetrated by all types of extremists. In 2018, every single extremist killing — from Pittsburgh to Parkland — had a link to right-wing extremism. This report provides key insights into the crimes, including motivations behind these violent attacks.
January 18, 2019
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"Sheikh" Abdullah Faisal: Ideologue of Hate

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For five years, Sheikh Faisal was the “religious sanctioner” for the foremost Islamist extremist group in the U.S., Revolution Muslim. From 2007-2011, Revolution Muslim brought Al-Qaeda’s ideology to the United States and, with it, a rabid anti-Semitism.
November 08, 2018
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New Hate and Old: The Changing Face of American White Supremacy

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White supremacists in the United States have experienced a resurgence in the past three years, driven in large part by the rise of the alt right.
September 20, 2018
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When Women are the Enemy: The Intersection of Misogyny and White Supremacy

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When Women are the Enemy: The Intersection of Misogyny and White Supremacy
Misogyny is a dangerous and underestimated component of extremism, and it shares alarming common ground with white supremacist ideology.
July 20, 2018
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Quds Day and Other Iran-Related Protests Nationwide Platform Support for Terror, Conspiratorial Hate

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A person holds an image of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the flag of Lebanese terror group Hezbollah during a rally for Quds Day on March 13, 2026, in New York City
Since the start of the Feb 2026 military operation against the Iranian regime, protesters have mixed in overtly antisemitic, conspiratorial, and pro-terror messaging with their condemnation of the U.S. and Israel.
March 17, 2026
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Military Operation Against Iranian Regime Fuels Wave of Antisemitic Conspiracy Theories, Calls for Mobilization

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A billboard featuring an image of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is displayed on an overpass on March 3, 2026, in Tehran, Iran
The U.S. and Israeli military operation against the Iranian regime triggered an immediate surge of antisemitic, anti-Zionist and conspiratorial commentary that spanned the ideological spectrum. COE is tracking 7 rhetorical trends.
March 03, 2026
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Terrorgram

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Terrorgram is a white supremacist network formed to incite violent acts to bring about the collapse of society. It has used several logos, which generally include a Waffen SS shield.

Alternate Names: Terrorgram Collective, Terrorgram Network

Terrorgram emerged in the late 2010s as a loose international network of white supremacist individuals and groups, typically neo-Nazi in nature, seeking to promote violent acts in the service of white supremacist accelerationism. White supremacist accelerationism is a school of thought within the white supremacist movement that argues the only way to create a desired whites-only or white-dominated society is to destabilize and destroy current society through violence and disruption, then build a new society from its ashes. Terrorgram—taking its name from the internet platform Telegram, on which it conducted most of its activities—dedicated itself to accelerationist propaganda, glorifying white supremacist mass killers like Dylann Roof and Brenton Tarrant as “saints” and urging others to follow in their footsteps to commit terrorist attacks and hate crimes against minorities and other targets, such as infrastructure.  Their propaganda efforts included producing several lengthy and distinctively illustrated manuals with motivational screeds as well as ostensibly practical advice for would-be terrorists.

In 2024, the U.S. designated Terrorgram as Specially Designated Global Terrorists; later that year, the FBI arrested two key American Terrorgram leaders on a number of charges.  The arrests precipitated Terrorgram’s collapse as the network’s remaining members sought to avoid infiltration or identification.  However, Terrorgram’s digital publications are still in circulation among accelerationists, meaning that people can still encounter their symbols. Terrorgram logos imitate a Waffen SS divisional shield design, though with their own distinct symbology. One simply features a paper airplane, while a different logo depicts a swastika, an infinity symbol, and a ski mask. A third version features the swastika and ski mask along with part of a Sonnenrad symbol. 

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Goyim Defense League

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The Goyim Defense League is an antisemitic hate group that employs logos with the letters “GDL” or GTV” in designs resembling the Nazi flag.
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Blood Tribe

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Blood Tribe is a neo-Nazi group that uses a logo featuring the German word “Blut” (blood) written with runic characters.
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Asatru Folk Assembly

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The Asatru Folk Assembly is a white supremacist Norse pagan group that uses a logo consisting of three intertwined drinking horns against a blue background.
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Aryan Freedom Network

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The American Freedom Network is a white supremacist group that uses a logo featuring a red Waffen SS shield and a Totenkopf skull.
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Active Clubs

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Active Clubs are a network of white supremacist groups that focus on fitness and training. Their logos generally use a Celtic Cross motif.
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Brazen, Intensified Antisemitic Incidents in NYC Continue in 2025

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NYC State of Antisemitism 2025
A look at the emerging trends from some of the hundreds of antisemitic incidents the ADL has been tracking in the city since January 1, 2025.
October 22, 2025
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On 2nd Oct. 7 Anniversary, U.S. Anti-Israel Activists Reaffirm Support for Hamas Attack Amid Ceasefire Talks

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October 7 2nd anniversary
Amid the Gaza ceasefire talks, U.S. anti-Israel activists marked the 2nd anniversary of the October 7 Hamas attack with nationwide disruptive protests and glorification of violence.
October 10, 2025
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Evergreen High School Shooter’s Online Activity Reveals Fascination with Mass Shootings, White Supremacy

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The morning of the shooting, Desmond Holly posted a photo of a revolver—possibly the one used in the attack—on his X account. Source: X
Months before Desmond Holly opened fire at a Colorado high school, he developed a deep fascination with mass shooters. Online, he expressed neo-Nazi views and was active on a violent gore site. Offline, he began to amass tactical gear. The deeply disturbing specifics of this case follow a pattern recently discovered by ADL Center on Extremism, which its analysts have found in at least four school shootings committed by young people over the past year. On September 10, 2025, 16-year-old Holly…
September 12, 2025
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“They Need to Be Taken Out”: Calls for Violence Punctuate Second Annual People’s Conference for Palestine

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The crowd at the second annual People’s Conference for Palestine on August 29–31, 2025.
The second annual People’s Conference for Palestine highlighted growing extremism within the anti-Israel movement, marked by direct calls for violence and aggressive rhetoric.
September 04, 2025
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Minneapolis School Shooter's Online Activity Reveals Deep Fascination with Mass Killings

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Police work the scene following a mass shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church on August 27, 2025, in Minneapolis, Minnesota
The ADL Center on Extremism (COE) found that the shooter had deep reverence for mass killers and researched them extensively.
August 27, 2025
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