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By Andrew Kulikovsky, published 2/2/2021So Darwin asserts that both human-like (anthropomorphus) apes and 'savage races' like Negros and Australian Aborigines, whose evolutionary status is not far above a gorilla, will be 'exterminated' by Caucasians.
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Hiya LEGO
Here's one for your kind.
http://www.spacewar.com/reports/Shared_tactics_fan_flames_for_jihadists_and_white_supremacists_999.html of Feb 5, 2021:
Despite their opposing ideologies and goals, far-right supremacists and jihadists are borrowing from
a common toolkit of communication strategies to recruit and radicalise members across the world.
Both movements tap into a toxic mix of resentment triggered by perceived societal decline, hatred of Jews
...and use social media to build up their brands.
"They have common interests, if only in the wish to plunge society into chaos, a racial war...
Increased violence from neo-fascists like the Proud Boys, the Base or the Atomwaffen Division
which Canada this week placed on its terrorist list of banned organisations
...The attacker who massacred dozens at mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, in 2019 broadcast his attack on Facebook Live.
A few months later an anti-Semitic attack in the German city of Halle was streamed on Twitch.
"There is clearly an admiration of supremacists for jihadists.
They even use the term 'white jihad'
...Some white supremacists have even urged tactical alliances with Islamist forces...
[an especial fit to WHITE SUPREMICIST PROPAGANDA ON OLO]
...When they are not trying to enlist help from jihadists directly, supremacists are copying their efforts to expand internationally to find recruits, raise money and test the waters for cooperation among far-right factions.
Analysts warn that such efforts will increase once Covid travel restrictions ease, as operatives try to meet in person to avoid digital surveillance.
'Viral-minded'
...For SITE's director Rita Katz, this cross-pollination of extremist strategies highlights the common push to attract a wide range of individuals to the most appealing terrorist "brands."
Just as IS drew from hard-core fundamentalists to criminals to impressionable teenagers
"today's far right is its own hodgepodge of extremist communities: militias, neo-Nazis,
white nationalists, neo-fascist street groups, and conspiracy theory movements like QAnon," she told AFP.
"Rigid extremist ideologies are being replaced by viral-minded, hive-like extremist movements,"
and "movements that are successful are the ones that create the most vast and active online infrastructures."