Neo-Nazi “Youth Clubs” are using TikTok and Telegram to recruit teens with white supremacist propaganda, MMA training, and conspiracy theories like the “Great Replacement.” Inspired by violent figures like Robert Rundo, they now have presence in 42 U.S. states.

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A dangerous new front in youth radicalization is spreading across the U.S., as neo-Nazi "Youth Clubs" modeled on the white supremacist Active Club network gain traction among teens aged 15 to 18. With...

Neo-Nazi Teenagers Across America Starting Their Own Active Clubs

A dangerous new front in youth radicalization is spreading across the U.S., as neo-Nazi "Youth Clubs" modeled on the white supremacist Active Club network gain traction among teens aged 15 to 18. With...

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  1. The emergence of the Youth Club network serves as a sobering reminder of the ongoing radicalization of young men in the United States,particularly in this volatile political environment.These teenagers are drawing inspiration from violent neo-Nazis like Robert Rundo during a time when the Trump adm”

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