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🗓️ 29 May 2020
⏱️ 53 minutes
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The neo-Nazi movement can’t keep it together. After a series of high profile outings, murders, conspiracy charges, and other assorted run-ins with authorities, the leadership of the Neo-Nazi movement has gotten younger, more online, and more extreme.
Here to walk us through this today is Zaron Burnett. Burnett is an investigative journalist and longform features writer based in Los Angeles. He covers culture, politics, race, and other perplexing mysteries for MEL Magazine.
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0:22.0 | Watching that scene, it was the strangest thing because I literally felt badly for the Nazis. |
0:22.8 | That's how pathetic they were, |
0:24.4 | is that they, like, they had failed so hard |
0:28.7 | and they looked so badly beaten down by life |
0:30.8 | and they were clearly victims of all sorts of things and yet here |
0:34.4 | they were trying to demand that they be respected as this master race and all |
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0:54.0 | Here are your hosts. Hello, welcome to war college. I am your host Matthew Gault. The neo-Nazi movement can't keep it together. |
1:15.0 | After a series of high-profile outings, murders, conspiracy charges, and other assorted run-ins |
1:20.1 | with authorities, the leadership of the neo-Nazi movement has gotten younger, more online, and more extreme. |
1:27.0 | Here to walk us through this today is Zarin Burnett. Burnett is an investigative journalist and long-formed features writer based in Los Angeles. |
1:34.4 | He covers culture, politics, race, and other perplexing mysteries for Mel magazine. |
1:39.8 | And if you're not reading Mel magazine, you should be. It's one of the best publications online today. |
1:46.6 | He recently wrote about neo-Nazis for Mel in an article called Young Shitlers, how teen |
1:51.5 | edgelords became the new leaders of the neo-Nazi movement. |
1:55.3 | Sir, thank you so much for coming on the show. |
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