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  • “We don’t have revenue commensurate with a publication of our size,” Auernheimer said.Īssociated Press writer Mike Warren in Atlanta contributed to this report. hate site hasn’t been a financial boon for The Daily Stormer, which calls itself “100 percent reader-supported.” Anglin complained in January that a Ukrainian advertising company had banned them, leaving an Australian electrician as the site’s only advertiser. the Spanish edition has added fewer than 10,000 since its recent launch, Auernheimer said. “We have a big Spanish-speaking population on our forums, so it was an easy direction to branch out into,” he said.Ībout 40 percent of The Daily Stormer’s 3.2 million unique monthly visitors are in the U.S. The site’s appeal for unpaid collaborators says being a dissident “has never been a lucrative activity,” and that it is looking for writers “willing to risk everything for the survival of our race.” The Spanish site also includes appeals for donations and unpaid articles, and a forum where people complain about Chile and Argentina filling up with “negros,” referring to people from Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay.Īuernheimer, known online as “weev,” said a team of volunteers is writing original content for the Spanish-language site. It includes sections called “Jewish Problem” and “Race War.”Įl Daily Stormer titles its anti-Semitic section “Judiadas,” an offensive term with roots in medieval Spain, where it was invoked to justify genocidal attacks on Jews. The law center represents a Montana real estate agent who sued The Daily Stormer’s founder, Andrew Anglin, last month for unleashing an anti-Semitic “campaign of terror” against her family.Īnonymous trolls bombarded Tanya Gersh’s family with hateful and threatening messages after Anglin published the family’s personal information in a December post that accused Gersh and other Jewish residents of Whitefish, Montana, of engaging in an “extortion racket” against the mother of white nationalist Richard Spencer.Īnglin’s site takes its name from Der Sturmer, a newspaper that published Nazi propaganda. “The white supremacist movement has really viewed itself as past borders, reaching out to white people in other countries,” Beirich said. Others, such as Stormfront, already created multilingual forums. has no monopoly on white nationalists and other far-right extremists, says Heidi Beirich, director of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Intelligence Project. “We want our message to reach millions more people,” he said in a telephone interview.







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