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Benjamin Smith
Benjamin Smith was a white supremacist who committed a racially motivated shooting spree in Indiana and Illinois in 1999. He killed two people and seriously injured eight others, including six Jews leaving synagogue services. He was a... Read more
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Okay Hand Gesture (S…
In 2017, a 4chan trolling campaign falsely claimed that the okay hand gesture had been appropriated by white supremacists as a symbol meaning "white power." The campaign succeeded in convincing many people that it was, leading to... Read more
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Oklahoma City bombing
On April 19, 1995, anti-government extremist Timothy McVeigh detonated a truck bomb in front of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to retaliate against the federal government for its handling of the Branch Davidian standoff... Read more
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Open borders for Isr…
"Open borders for Israel" is a belief common among white supremacists that American Jews are hypocritically demanding a pure Jewish ethnostate in Israel. They claim that American Jews are manipulating US immigration policy in order to undermine... Read more
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Operation Homeland
Operation Homeland was an organization formed in December 2017 by Elliot Kline and Richard Spencer, who described it as a core "professional" group of alt right leaders and activists poised to lead the movement as a whole... Read more
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Optics debate
The optics debate refers to a debate among white supremacists about whether it is better to promote their white supremacist ideology via overtly National Socialist symbolism (swastikas, for example), or with less overtly racist imagery (including American... Read more

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ORION Symbol
"Our Race Is Our Nation" or "ORION" is a racist slogan proclaiming that racial ties are paramount to all else, transcending national borders or boundaries. Different white supremacists use the slogan, including Christian Identity adherents, neo-Nazis and... Read more