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Nevilledog

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Wed May 18, 2022, 01:40 PM May 2022

It is happening here: Massachusetts has a growing neo-Nazi movement



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Phillip W.d. Martin
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For months, @GBHNewsCIR has been looking into accelerating anti-Semitic, racist & homophobic activities by neo-Nazis and the connections to right-wing "mainstream" beliefs. This is the state of the US today. #racism #Buffalo
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It is happening here: Massachusetts has a growing neo-Nazi movement
Law enforcement and other groups say small white nationalist gatherings should not be dismissed as harmless.
8:18 AM · May 18, 2022



https://www.wgbh.org/news/local-news/2022/05/18/it-is-happening-here-massachusetts-has-a-growing-neo-nazi-movement

It was a rare look inside the strategic planning of an upstart neo-Nazi movement.

In a video posted last summer on social media, Chris Hood, 23, the founder of the Nationalist Social Club - 131, a New England white nationalist collective, gave instructions to a 22-year-old UMass Lowell student named Liam MacNeil.

“If you’re in college you should be getting together with all the other guys on campus that think like you, circling all the frat parties and bullying the chicks that race mix and start dominating the party and take over the campus,” Hood said. “Same policy as out here [the street] but just do it on campus.”

“We can do that,” MacNeil responded. “Everyone knows where I am now, but they’re going to have to physically remove me. You know, they’re going to have to kick me out.”

Hood and MacNeil, now 23, are part of a tiny but growing group of white nationalists who have begun publicly announcing their presence across New England through a rising wave of racist and antisemitic demonstrations, attacks and vandalism. The groups appear to have escalated their activities in the wake of the Jan. 6, 2021, attempted insurrection in the U.S. Capitol, where members of these groups were present. It’s a rise that worries local law enforcement and community members, spurring them to respond.

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