The “Blueshirts” illustrate how white supremacists exploit youth platforms: Roblox’s user-generated content and weak moderation allow teens to radicalize other users, recruit children, and profit from extremist in-game items.
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The “Blueshirts” illustrate how white supremacists exploit youth platforms: Roblox’s user-generated content and weak moderation allow teens to radicalize other users, recruit children, and profit from extremist in-game items.
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Nick Fuentes, a prominent far-right extremist, is undergoing a sanitization by podcasters and platforms. His slurs are muted, his reach amplified—showing how far-right extremists are moving from fringe to mainstream in U.S. politics and media.
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Nick Fuentes went from honor student to one of America’s most prominent white nationalists. Banned from mainstream platforms, he found Rumble and Telegram — turning misogyny, antisemitism, and racism into institutional power while exposing how extremist ecosystems thrive online.
05.10.2025 17:59 — 👍 11 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 1Jeremy Carl, nominated to represent the U.S. at the UN, pushed white supremacist conspiracy theories and once called for a union leader’s death. His role would cover migration, human rights, and refugee policy—despite a history of rhetoric linked to mass violence.
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A new GPAHE report exposes how neo-Nazi and white nationalist groups—like Active Club Bogotá and Batallón Cóndor 88—are spreading violent propaganda, attacking vulnerable communities, and positioning the country as a key node in the global far-right network.
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The Identitarian Movement in Europe funds white nationalist activism through online stores & merchandise on platforms like WordPress, Shopify & Stripe. Their “remigration” agenda is spreading globally, linked to real-world violence, shaping far-right politics, and targeting youth through propaganda.
04.10.2025 17:21 — 👍 7 🔁 4 💬 2 📌 1Christian nationalist leaders are framing Charlie Kirk’s assassination as martyrdom, using his death to justify escalation and a mandate for holy war — portraying it as a call to take back schools, media, and government in the name of faith.
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Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA Professor Watchlist helped pave the way for Project 2025’s purge of DEI in education. What began as a pressure campaign against individual teachers is now federal policy — silencing voices, shuttering programs, and destroying careers.
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Online white supremacist groups are using Roblox to recruit and spread propaganda. The “Blueshirts,” a teen-led group modeled on the neo-Nazi Patriot Front, stage digital protests, harass players, and circulate extremist content, sometimes targeting children as young as five.
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Stay informed on Project 2025’s far-right takeover plan. Each week, GPAHE examines the consequences of implementing Project 2025 and how it affects your freedoms and our American democracy. We track its activities, exposing plans for an authoritarian, Christian Nationalist America.
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Project 2025, a far-right blueprint for authoritarianism is shaping Trump’s agenda. Its chief architect, Russell Vought, aims for an “ideal” America where vulnerable communities lose rights, their protections are dismantled, and power is centralized in the executive branch.
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While Trump pretended not to know what Project 2025 was during his campaign, he now openly embraces Project 2025 architect Russell Vought, whose Christian nationalism aims to dismantle U.S. governance—rolling back human rights protections & undermining democracy.
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Trump is following Viktor Orbán’s playbook in Hungary—redrawing districts, undermining courts, and attacking civil rights to consolidate power. Backed by Project 2025 and the Heritage Foundation, this model of centralized authoritarian rule is crossing into the U.S.
03.10.2025 17:25 — 👍 9 🔁 6 💬 0 📌 1This week: Nick Fuentes’ evolution from fringe troll to institutional power shows how extremist movements are being normalized for the mainstream. Meanwhile, Project 2025 escalates attacks on educators, and State Dept. nominee Jeremy Carl scrubs his online record to hide ties to the far right.
03.10.2025 15:23 — 👍 7 🔁 5 💬 0 📌 0Nick Fuentes, a longtime white nationalist and antisemite, is being mainstreamed as podcasters and platforms amplify his reach while downplaying his extremism—exposing how far-right figures are normalizing in U.S. media and politics.
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This week: We track how Project 2025 policies target educators through coordinated watchlists and investigations, and examine what State Department nominee Jeremy Carl tried to hide by scrubbing 5,000 social media posts before his confirmation hearing.
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The Evergreen High School shooting underscores how extremist online networks radicalize youth. Desmond Holly’s posts invoked neo-Nazi imagery and paid homage to past mass killers, reflecting a troubling continuity in youth radicalization.
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Christian nationalism is surging in Texas, and two billionaire oilmen, Farris Wilks and Tim Dunn, are its architects. Their funding fuels Ten Commandments mandates in schools and Project 2025 allies. State Rep. James Talarico is countering their agenda with a faith-based defense of democracy.
02.10.2025 18:16 — 👍 13 🔁 6 💬 0 📌 0From student council president to white nationalist leader, Nick Fuentes has used alternative platforms to turn hate into influence. Banned from mainstream sites, he found audiences on Rumble & Telegram, building real institutional power while exposing the digital pathways that normalize extremism.
02.10.2025 15:26 — 👍 8 🔁 4 💬 0 📌 0Mike Howell, a Project 2025 contributor, once threatened LGBTQ+ Americans with sexual violence. Now he’s pushing the FBI to classify transgender people as terrorists, advancing a federal agenda that systematically strips LGBTQ+ rights.
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After Charlie Kirk’s assassination, Christian nationalist leaders are framing him as a martyr, using his death to mobilize supporters and escalating the movement’s push to fuse politics, education, and culture under their control.
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Tommy Robinson drew 110,000 people to a London rally chanting “Send them back,” promoting xenophobic slogans and the “Great Replacement” theory. U.S. figures including Trump allies, JD Vance, and Elon Musk amplified the event, underscoring the growing transatlantic reach of far-right networks.
01.10.2025 19:34 — 👍 12 🔁 4 💬 0 📌 0Christian nationalism is now reshaping American politics with apocalyptic beliefs, authoritarian ambitions, and deep ties to powerful political allies. This movement is advancing a vision of the U.S. as a theocracy—posing serious threats to democracy.
Here are 10 ways it threatens our democracy.
Nick Fuentes has long trafficked in racism and misogyny. Now, mainstream podcasters and platforms are helping him reinvent himself—muting his slurs while amplifying his reach. His sanitization shows how extremists are being normalized in U.S. politics and media.
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Nick Fuentes’s rise from Catholic honor student to white nationalist leader shows how extremist ecosystems thrive online. Banned from mainstream platforms, he built power on spaces like Rumble — turning misogyny and racism into influence, and exposing how alternative platforms normalize hate.
01.10.2025 02:23 — 👍 21 🔁 12 💬 0 📌 1Linda McMahon is turning her WWE playbook into education policy. As Education Secretary, she’s enlisted Project 2025 allies like Heritage, PragerU & Hillsdale to rewrite U.S. history—using federal incentives to push schools toward a “patriotic education” agenda.
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From Columbine to today, digital subcultures continue to inspire copycat violence. The Evergreen High School shooter, Desmond Holly, mirrored the symbols and obsessions of past killers—evidence of how youth are radicalized through online extremism.
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Christian nationalist movements are working to criminalize dissent, impose religious rule, & rewrite federal policy.
Faith as a Weapon exposes how these ideologies are no longer fringe but embedded in Trump’s inner circle, backed by billionaires, & aligned under a shared goal: a theocratic America.
GPAHE’s review of the Annunciation Church shooter’s journal & videos finds the attack was driven less by ideology than by a fixation on past mass killers & the pursuit of notoriety. The case highlights how online subcultures that glorify violence can shape & accelerate radicalization.
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