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  1. The Daily Stormer is an American far-right, neo-Nazi, white supremacist, misogynist, Islamophobic, antisemitic, and Holocaust denial commentary and message board website that advocates for a second genocide of Jews. It is part of the alt-right movement.

  2. Nov 11, 2022 · Founder and operator of The Daily Stormer website, Andrew Anglin. (Wikimedia Commons via JTA) MISSOULA, Montana — A federal judge on Wednesday ordered the arrest of a neo-Nazi website...

    • About Andrew Anglin
    • In His Own Words
    • Background
    • The Rise of The Daily Stormer
    • Targeting Tanya Gersh
    • Daily Stormer’s Ties to Violence
    • Anglin’s Promotion of ‘Stop The Steal’

    Andrew Anglin is the founder and editor of the Daily Stormer – arguably the most influential neo-Nazi website in America during the latter half of the 2010s. Styled after popular image-heavy internet forums like 4chan and 8chan, the Daily Stormer nurtured a new generation of white supremacists online, spreading antisemitism, neo-Nazism and white na...

    “Hitler was aesthetically very cool. I don’t think even the Jews could argue with that.” – On Gab, May 23, 2022 “You have to be ready to die or go to prison, or you are worthless to the right-wing. This is more serious than rap music. You have to be willing to sacrifice everything. That was the core problem with the Alt-Right – these were people of...

    Anglin grew up in Worthington, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus. According to Anglin’s own account, he became a fascist after reading leftists including Noam Chomsky, exploring “all that Communist Jewish stuff,” and then studying religion, including Islam and Buddhism, before arriving at the work of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. In an autobiographic...

    The Daily Stormer couches its racist politics in memes and news commentary. Anglin uses “clickbait” headlines with titles like “All Intelligent People in History Disliked the Jews” and “Talking Monkey Harriet Tubman to Replace Indian-Killer Jackson on $20 Bill.” As Anglin explained in a podcastfrom 2016, his style of blogging – which combined daily...

    In December 2016, Anglin targeted Tanya Gersh, a Whitefish, Montana, realtor who is Jewish. Gersh had agreed to help Sherry Spencer, mother of Richard Spencer, to sell a commercial building she owned in Whitefish. Sherry Spencer changed her mind, and then falsely accused Gersh of threatening her in a blog post. Soon after, Richard Spencer accused G...

    Despite Anglin’s nominal ban on inciting violence in the comment section of Daily Stormer, at least one convicted mass murderer; one man accused of murder, a hate crime and terrorism; and a third man who is the suspect in a racist mass shooting have spent time among his audience. In 2015, Hatewatch found comments on the Daily Stormer from a user us...

    Anglin supported Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election. The Daily Stormer posted hundreds of articles in support of Trump, including articles attacking his Republican primary opponents and their families. When Trump polled in first place for the first time during the primary, Anglin wrote: “If the Donald gets the nomination, he will almost...

  3. Aug 11, 2022 · SPLC warned in January 2017 that a pro-Trump, neo-Nazi blog called The Daily Stormer had emerged as “the top hate site in America,” surpassing its older rival Stormfront. Daily Stormer editor and owner Andrew Anglin appeared to revel in the negative attention.

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  4. Aug 14, 2017 · After a purported hack and a 24-hour deadline to relocate its Web domain, the Daily Stormer, a neo-Nazi website that promoted the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Va., moved its...

  5. Jan 7, 2018 · Since this past August, the Daily Stormer, a prime hub for neo-Nazism on the Web, has found itself in a peculiar kind of digital exile. Its journey began in the wake of the “Unite the Right”...

  6. Nov 14, 2017 · The calls marked the start of a months-long campaign of harassment orchestrated by Andrew Anglin, the publisher of the world’s biggest neo-Nazi website, The Daily Stormer.

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