alt-right
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 Andrew Tate and the manosphere: a short guideThe Explainer It is widely believed that boys and young men are absorbing sexist attitudes online, from influencers in the manosphere By The Week UK Published The Explainer
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 How the woke right gained power in the USUnder the radar The term has grown in prominence since Donald Trump returned to the White House By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published Under the radar
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 Elon Musk's support for AfD makes waves in GermanyTalking Point The tech billionaire has faced a vocal backlash after backing far-right movement shunned by mainstream parties By The Week UK Published Talking Point
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 German synagogue attack: shooter is ‘right-wing extremist’Speed Read Lone wolf gunman streamed live video of the deadly shooting on Twitch, echoing the Christchurch massacre in March By Gabriel Power, The Week UK Last updated Speed Read
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 Instant opinion: ‘Johnson has lost his aura as one of life’s winners’In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Thursday 5 September By The Week Staff Published In Depth
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 What is Identitarianism?In Depth Austrian authorities confirm that Christchurch gunman sent €1,500 to country’s chapter of the far-right movement By The Week Staff Last updated In Depth
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 Why Tommy Robinson has been banned from FacebookSpeed Read Far-right activist’s banishment from main social media outlet could drastically reduce his influence By The Week Staff Published Speed Read
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 US official forced to remove portrait of KKK leader from officeIn Depth The painting depicts the first grand wizard Nathan Bedford Forrest riding a horse By The Week Staff Published In Depth
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 Anti-semitic incidents in US hit two-decade highSpeed Read Is the rise of Trump and the alt-right to blame for a 57% spike in cases? By The Week Staff Last updated Speed Read
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 Alt-right YouTuber stabs father to death in ‘Nazi’ rowIn Depth Lane Davis, who published as Seattle4Truth, was ‘obsessed’ with conservative conspiracy theories By The Week Staff Published In Depth
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 Majority of US whites believe they face racial prejudiceIn Depth 55% of white people say society is biased against them - but far fewer claimed to have experienced discrimination By The Week Staff Published In Depth
