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How to Tell If You're a Neo- Nazi. Internet personalities Baked Alaska and Millennial Matt had a lot of fun at this past weekend’s white supremacist rallies. Well, until Baked Alaska was maced, I guess. They used tools like Twitter and You. Tube to bring their online followers into the heart of the racist action. But curiously, the two still insist that they’re not neo- Nazis.

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So what the hell is a neo- Nazi? Watch Honey Online Flashx. The rallies in Charlottesville, Virginia were the largest collection of white supremacists in the United States in at least two decades.

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It left one woman, 3. Heather Heyer, dead and dozens more injured. So it’s curious to see both Baked Alaska (real name Tim Gionet) and Millennial Matt (real name Matthew Colligan) insist that they’re not neo- Nazis and that they’ve never advocated violence.

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I’m starting to think that maybe they don’t know what words mean. If you’re in the same boat, and don’t know if you’re a neo- Nazi, I’ve made a helpful guide to determine if you are. To be clear, the “neo” in neo- Nazi is simply meant to differentiate between Nazis who were around in the 1. Nazi beliefs today but weren’t alive during Hitler’s time. Sadly, there are still old school Nazis around, like 9. Michael Karkoc who massacred women and children and currently lives in Minnesota.

If you answer “yes” to any of the questions below, you’re a neo- Nazi. Do you regularly tweet the 1. Words? The so- called 1. Words were coined by the late white supremacist David Lane and became a slogan for neo- Nazis around the world. The 1. 4 Words read, “We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children.” It’s not exactly subtle as far as Nazi slogans go. In 1. 98. 4, David Lane helped plot to kill Alan Berg, a Jewish radio talk show host, and acted as the getaway driver when he and his fellow neo- Nazi scum shot and killed Berg in his driveway.

Lane was sentenced to 1. Baked Alaska loves to tweet the 1.

Words. He sends it to President Trump and he makes videos of it. Lots of videos of it.

Yesterday, Baked Alaska tweeted his defense of the 1. Words, saying that there’s “nothing wrong” with the slogan and that “just because others have used them doesn’t change the meaning.” It’s unclear if he understands the origin of the phrase, but he certainly understands that it means “white advocacy.”But even if he has no idea that it was coined by a murderous white supremacist thug, it’s still a poisonous idea that has no place in society. If you tweet the 1. Words you’re a neo- Nazi.

Do you say “Hitler did nothing wrong”? Some people insist that Baked Alaska and Millennial Matt can’t be neo- Nazis because they’re simply saying outrageous things to get a rise out of people. One of those things is that “Hitler did nothing wrong.” But at some point you’re no longer “trolling” and you’re simply stating what you believe. Millennial Matt has said “Hitler did nothing wrong” so many times that it’s become his catchphrase. He says it on radio, in tweets, and in videos. But what the hell does such a phrase mean?

Adolf Hitler systematically killed millions of Jews in concentration camps during the Holocaust. Saying he did nothing wrong is an endorsement of those deaths. Amazingly, Millennial Matt says that he’s never advocated for violence against anyone.

In a weepy You. Tube post he whined that people were now threatening his life after he attended the rallies in Virginia. There’s nothing funny about threatening people’s lives,” he said. But when you say that Hitler did nothing wrong you are explicitly advocating for violence against nonwhite people. That’s explicitly what Hitler did.

It’s kind of what he’s known for. When you say Hitler did nothing wrong, and you say it so many times that people start to riff on it with jokes about other people who “did nothing wrong” you’re advocating for violence. That’s kind of how this works.

If you say Hitler did nothing wrong, you’re a neo- Nazi. Have you attended a rally with people giving Hitler salutes? The salute goes by a lot of names: The Roman salute, the Hitler salute, and the Bellamy salute. But it only has one meaning since it was adopted by the Nazis in the 1. It means you’re a neo- Nazi. Baked Alaska documented his trip from his home in Los Angeles to Virginia on Twitter and You.

Tube for all the world to see. And one of his most frightening videos came from Friday during the infamous tiki torchlight riot. Baked Alaska shot video as his fellow marchers viciously assaulted non- violent counter protesters.

They can be seen in the video beating people with their torches. The counter protestors later described fearing for their lives. And when Baked Alaska pans around in the crowd, you can clearly see people giving Nazi salutes as they chant “white lives matter.” If you attend a rally with people giving Hitler salutes, you’re a neo- Nazi. Do you shout “hail victory” while carrying a torch in public? Did you see footage of people shouting “hail victory” at the rallies this weekend? It’s the English translation of “sieg heil,” the notorious Nazi slogan. Baked Alaska shot video of himself saying just that.“They thought we weren’t going to stand up,” Baked Alaska shouts into the camera.

Guess what, we’re standing up for our rights! We’re proud to be white!”“We’re proud to be white, brother,” he continued while shaking hands with another white supremacist.

Hail victory! Hell yeah! Thank you, love you guys.”If you shout “hail victory” while carrying a torch in public, you’re a neo- Nazi.

Do you deny that the Holocaust happened? Holocaust denial is pretty much textbook neo- Nazism. And Millennial Matt peddles in it constantly.

At the 5. 2- minute mark during the livestream from Virginia, Millennial Matt encourages viewers to “look into revisionist history.” Revisionist history often hinges on the belief that historians are lying about the fact that Nazi Germany executed millions of people.“The history that they taught you in middle school is not factually accurate,” Millennial Matt tells his viewers. The reason that they teach you the civil rights movement and slavery in middle school is because you haven’t fully developed your brain yet.”“If you wonder why people emotionally react when you talk about slavery, when you talk about the Holocaust, the reason people emotionally reaction is because they taught this to you before you were even old enough to realize what it is they were teaching you,” he continued.“The history that they teach you about the Holocaust is not factually accurate whatsoever,” he says.“The truth is, the Holocaust is one of the biggest hoaxes in world history,” he said. It’s one of the biggest lies ever perpetrated against the human race.”If you deny the Holocaust you’re a neo- Nazi. Do you believe America’s treatment of Nazis was worse than the Holocaust? Aside from believing that the history of the Holocaust isn’t accurate, Millennial Matt also believes that Nazi soldiers were treated more poorly than Jews during World War II.

He goes so far as to compare Auschwitz, where an estimated 1. If you believe America’s treatment of Nazis was worse than the Holocaust you’re a neo- Nazi. Do you publish photos of Jewish people you disagree with in gas chambers? Baked Alaska also enjoys publishing photoshopped photos of Jewish people he doesn’t like in gas chambers. President Trump is often depicted as the one administering the gas, dressed in Nazi regalia. Baked Alaska was even temporarily banned for doing it, but insists he’d do it all over again. If you publish photos of Jewish people you disagree with in gas chambers you’re a neo- Nazi.

Do you have a photo of Joseph Goebbels in your Twitter header? You’re never going to guess what WWII- figure Millennial Matt has in his Twitter header. Yes, that’s Joseph Goebbels, easily one of the most evil men in history and responsible for the deaths of millions of Jews. Oh, and former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan David Duke is also in there.

Ironically,” no doubt. If you have a photo of Joseph Goebbels in your Twitter header you’re a neo- Nazi.

Facebook's New Watch Tab Does Not Look Like a You. Tube Killer at All. On Wednesday, Facebook announced the rollout of Watch, what it is calling “a new platform for shows on Facebook.” It’s yet another foray by the social media company from the business of distributing other people’s content into producing and licensing its own, and differs from its existing video content in that it looks a lot like Netflix or You. Tube’s apps. Watch content will be “produced exclusively for it by partners,” who will take 5.

That content will be spread via channels like “Most Talked About” or “What’s Making People Laugh” categories that will be determined by how users interact with it. Watch will offer both a live comment feed where users can interact with the wider Facebook audience—something that already exists with Facebook Live streams—and the ability to “participate in a dedicated Facebook Group for the show.”Here’s a few shots of what it will look like on various formats, as shown in the press release.

It definitely looks slick and polished, but even this initial glimpse hints that Watch is not the You. Tube or Snapchat killer Facebook wants it to be. Facebook’s launch programming for the new video section is, uh, not exactly the A- list talent one might think a company worth hundreds of billions of dollars could secure. It includes Nas Daily, a show from a guy who quit his job to make one- minute travel videos “together with his fans from around the world” (a preview clip is titled “We Bought 1. Burgers”); a live show where motivational speaker Gabby Bernstein will interact with Facebook users; a cooking show where children will attempt to make a recipe; and in probably Facebook’s biggest grab, one live game of Major League Baseball a week.

Another show mentioned in the launch is Returning the Favor, where host Mike Rowe “finds people doing something extraordinary for their community, tells the world about it, and in turn does something extraordinary for them.” Yet another focuses on “the passion and community of big- time high school football in Texas.”There’s a few more interesting options, like a NASA science show, and a live Nat Geo Wild safari program. Soul Train Episode 24. But none of this seems particularly edgy or hard- hitting. It’s the definition of safe. This is the kind of generic filler that forms so much of You. Tube’s bread and butter—but if that’s all they have lined up, what could possibly lure people from You.

Tube itself, which has long been pumping out much more interesting content tailored to virtually every niche interest and community? Facebook’s content strategy is almost certainly to prove functionality and its ability to drive users to the service, and then try to lure other content producers to the service. But like a number of Facebook products before it, it’s unclear why publishers would want to use the platform. For example, Facebook Live already allows publishers to stream content like protests or post- Game of Thrones commentary live to their pages. They can also push regular video content wherever they want without an exclusive deal, whether it’s Facebook, Twitter or You. Tube, and all three of these channels can be embedded elsewhere. Another goal could be to compete with Snapchat, which lots of publishers have started using to push short- form video content.

But it’s not clear how Watch will get those users to return by replicating some of Snapchat’s functionality, especially since the latter company’s video content tends to be in reality or unscripted formats which seem nicely in tune with its overall aesthetic. This looks a lot like Facebook’s attempt to push publishers into the same kind of walled garden they built with Instant Articles. Large sections of the media were spooked it was a prelude to Facebook choking off traffic to other websites—why would Facebook let you link out when they can force you to live in the garden, right?—but the concept has stalled somewhat, as Instant wasn’t driving enough additional traffic to offset its lower advertising revenue. Facebook has a tendency to build platforms it just loses interest in. Instant is still around, but in a diminished role as Facebook tweaked its algorithm to drive users to friends’ posts, video content and most recently another story format to compete with Snapchat.

In the past few days, it’s killed off its standalone Facebook Groups app and Lifestage, a “high schoolers only” Snapchat knockoff that ended up ranked #1,3. App Store’s social media category.

It’s certainly possible Watch will help Facebook swallow more and more of the internet into its ever- expanding gullet. But supplying a nice- looking video platform does not automatically create demand, and Facebook has repeatedly stumbled to create a business model that will keep both users and publishers inside of it instead of clicking out.

We’ll see. No word on whether Donald Trump’s “real news” program will get a slot, but we doubt it.[Facebook]* Correction: Wednesday, not Tuesday. Full House Season 8 Episode 24 Shush.