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  2. Right Wing Death Squad - Wikipedia

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    Right Wing Death Squad. Proud Boys member Jeremy Bertino wearing a Right Wing Death Squad patch in Raleigh (2020 Nov) Right Wing Death Squad, often abbreviated to RWDS, is a slogan used in the 21st century by U.S. far right extremists. The term was first used in the 1970s to describe Latin American paramilitaries who targeted their left-wing ...

  3. What is ‘Right Wing Death Squad’? Investigators ... - AOL

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    Right Wing Death Squad was the name of the smaller groups that participated in the white nationalist Unite the Right Rally in Charlottesville, Va., in August 2017. A phrase popularized by the ...

  4. Fourteen Words - Wikipedia

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    Fourteen Words. " The Fourteen Words " (also abbreviated 14 or 1488) is a reference to two slogans originated by David Eden Lane, [ 1][ 2] one of nine founding members of the defunct white supremacist terrorist organization The Order, [ 3] and are accompanied by Lane's "88 Precepts". The slogans have served as a rallying cry for militant white ...

  5. MO ex-Proud Boy who wore ‘Right Wing Death Squad ... - AOL

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    The letters are an acronym for Right Wing Death Squad, a phrase dating back to the 1970s that has been used in recent years by far-right extremists — including the Proud Boys — to express ...

  6. Making sense of nonwhite white supremacists - AOL

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    He had all of the markings of a white supremacist: Nazi tattoos, a “Right Wing Death Squad” patch on his tactical vest and a trove of online posts detailing his extremist beliefs. But Mauricio ...

  7. Alt-right - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, the term "Right-Wing Death Squad" (usually abbreviated as RWDS) also callbacks to the "helicopter ride" meme and to refer to far-right, fascist death squads. [395] [409] Additional online features of the alt-right included references to Fashwave, a neo-fascist subgenre of electronic music microgenre vaporwave. [410] [411]

  8. Groypers - Wikipedia

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    Groypers, sometimes called the Groyper Army, are a group of alt-right and white nationalist activists, provocateurs, and internet trolls. They are notable for their attempts to introduce alt-right politics into mainstream conservatism in the United States, their participation in the January 6 United States Capitol attack and the protests ...

  9. Nazi images, hateful rants and ‘Right Wing Death Squad’: A ...

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    A social media profile that appears to belong to a gunman who killed eight people in a busy Dallas-area shopping mall on 6 May includes dozens of Nazi-related images and hate-filled rants against ...