For decades white supremacist groups have existed on the fringes of European and North American society, using misinformation to spread hateful ideologies.
White masks and swastikas have traditionally been images associated with these groups and the resentment that fuels them.
In recent years the dissemination of this information has moved online, and the face of white supremacy has widely changed from white robed Ku Klux Klan members and skinheads flying overt racist symbols to clean-cut, well educated, middle-class men who have developed sophisticated techniques and ruthless recruiting tactics."
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