American white supremacists are facing a dilemma: They want to share their hateful ideology, but they don’t want to face the consequences
If you know what you’re looking at, the white supremacists banners, stickers and fliers clearly convey racism, anti-Semitism and Islamophobia. But the messaging is not always overtly hateful.often posts fliers that appear to be innocuous paeans to Western European art. Patriot Front leans heavily on red, white and blue signage with mainstream conservative messaging, including “America First” and “Fake news -- don’t buy it.
And Jews aren’t the only group that has been targeted. Throughout 2018, Patriot Front targeted LGBT resource centers, newspaper publishers, journalists, a human rights law office and a gay political candidate with propaganda messages including, “Better Dead Than Red” and “Patriotism with Teeth.” Non-public situations are easily controlled, and easily manipulated after the fact. The photos and videos from flyering and events are largely shared online, particularly by the alt-right groups, who make up the youngest and most tech-savvy subset of the white supremacist movement.
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