Alt-right

‘Only the AfD can save Germany’: Elon Musk endorses far-right German party

Since Musk bought the social network X, formerly Twitter, in 2022, his statements and associations with ideas and figures promoting antisemitic rhetoric have rattled Jewish communal watchdogs.

 Elon Musk and the Alternative fur Deutschland (AfD) (illustrative).
 People stand at the table for American Patriot Relief, in front of a sign that reads Free Our January 6th Political Prisoners, as conservative leaders and personalities attend Turning Point USA's AmericaFest 2023 in Phoenix, Arizona, US December 16, 2023.

Turning Point USA fires rep after posts on 'Zionist Jews controlling our planet'

Yair Netanyahu, son of former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrives for a court hearing in the defamation lawsuit filed by former MK Stav Shafir in Tel Aviv, on November 29, 2022.

The US is funding Israel's anti-Netanyahu protests, Yair Netanyahu alleges

 Nick Fuentes is hosting another white nationalist conference in Orlando during CPAC

White supremacist neo-Nazi Nick Fuentes starts burger joint food fight


Steve Bannon picks Jewish-Belgian lawyer to unite European right

Bannon, whom many believe played a critical role in getting Donald Trump elected as president and who is bringing the funding for the new movement, chose Modrikamen as his main man in Europe.

Belgian lawyer Mischael Modrikamen poses after an interview with Reuters in Brussels, Belgium July 25, 2018.

New York antisemitic license plate of alt-right member invalidated

“I have the right to put anything I want on my car,” the driver told a Daily News reporter.

THOUGHTLESS HEADLINES. US newspapers need to think deeply about headlines that have flirted with antisemitism

As midterms near, Democrats call for hearing on white supremacist violence

"It is our responsibility to respond to this madness, and to do so without delay."

Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-NY)

Gab, social media site for antisemitic Pittsburgh shooter, loses web host

The website served as a platform for Robert Bowers, 46, who on Saturday opened fire on a Jewish synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, killing 11 congregants.

Jaeda Ferrel wears helmet with an image of Pepe the frog and a Trump/Pence sticker at a rally by Patriot Prayer in Vancouver, 2017.

New Yorkers rally against white supremacist group in Fort Tryon Park

A few days before, on Saturday, members of Identity Evropa, a white supremacist group, unfurled a banner Saturday reading “STOP THE INVASION, END IMMIGRATION” at the park’s Billings Arcade.

A protest against Trump's immigration policies outside Trump Tower, Manhattan, August 2017

A year after Charlottesville, extremism is sneaking into the mainstream

When Trump warned European leaders that immigration is “changing the culture” of their societies, even he acknowledged that his remarks were not “politically correct.”

White nationalists carry torches on the grounds of the University of Virginia, on the eve of a planned Unite The Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S. August 11, 2017. Picture taken August 11, 2017.

It’s Trump o’clock: Populism’s moments of alarm

We should stop worrying about politicians who use populist means to gain voters. Instead, let’s pay closer attention to populists who try pulling the rug out from under liberal democracy.

ACTIVISTS WEAR masks depicting the face of Jean-Marie Le Pen, the founder of the French far-right National Front, with the hair of current party leader, his daughter Marine Le Pen, during a demonstration last year.

Republican voters nominate ‘alt-right’ candidate for Virginia Senate

In the days before the primary, video surfaced of Corey Stewart exchanging compliments in early 2017 with Paul Nehlen, an antisemite.

A STATUE of Confederate general and early member of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Nathan Bedford Forrest, stands over his grave in Health Sciences Park in Memphis, Tennessee.

Neo-Nazi Senate candidate barred from state Republican Party convention

Little was “kicking and dragging an Israeli flag on the ground,” as he was removed from the premises.

White supremacist Patrick Little is running for the Republican senate nomination in California.

Antisemitism at the core of white nationalism

The white nationalist movement – which is now re-branded as the “alt-right” – has managed to coalesce around one common enemy: the Jew.

A member of a Neo-Nazi group attends the "Day of Honour" in Budapest, Hungary, February 10, 2018, as he commemorates the breakout attempt by Schutzstaffel (SS) troops from Soviet-surrounded Budapest during World War Two.