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neo-Nazism

[nee-oh-naht-see-iz-uhm, -nahts-iz-uhm, -nats-iz-uhm]

noun

  1. a political movement that promotes or adopts the ideologies of the Nazis.



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Russia has been critical of the IOC and its restrictions on its athletes, with its foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova saying the sporting body had "slipped into racism and neo-Nazism".

From BBC

And in his little fantasy, Rockwell is so charismatic and convincing that he manages to convert both Buckley and Welch to neo-Nazism, and they all do “Heil Hitler!” together at the end of the text.

From Salon

The company took issue with the news site’s reporting on claims of Neo-Nazism in Ukraine, labeling the 2014 government takeover in Kyiv as “a coup” and calling mass deaths in the Donbas region a “genocide.”

Several major brands have had ads appear adjacent to accounts associated with white nationalism, neo-Nazism and even Holocaust denial, according to Media Matters.

From Salon

Judge Richardson KC gave that claim short shrift, describing the group as "a cauldron of self-absorbed neo-Nazism masquerading as a low grade all-male sports club".

From BBC

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