He spread white power propaganda in his native Germany through neo-Nazi bands with names like Wolfpack and Hounds of Hell. “Unequivocally, yes,” said Pete Simi, an associate professor of sociology at Chapman University in Orange County who researches extremist movements. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW“It’s old hate in new wrapping,” said Rabbi Abraham Cooper, founder of the Digital Terrorism and Hate Project at the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles. In many ways it’s like they’ve just burned out from the whole thing, Simi said. I was involved with a lot of violence,” Zaal admitted.
Source: thestar May 19, 2019 21:33 UTC