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A new report shared with VICE News outlines the massive growth so-called Active Clubs, neo-Nazi fitness and fight clubs, have experienced in both the United States and internationally.

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[–] DV8@lemmy.world 37 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

Most reactions here are focusing too hard on the title. These clubs aren't like, nor inspired by 'Fight Club'. These groups pose as groups for men wanting to connect with other men so they can learn about physical and mental health, philosophy and self defense. The sports they train are absolutely effective and the hope they get brain damage from this is naive. They practice the same principle that most sane martial arts gyms use since many of them are involved in those as well.

Some will even have chapters for women so they can learn about their sacred and divine femininity and reject the modern capitalist pressures society puts on them of being both a career woman and homemaker and wife.

And very few of them are actually obvious about their neo Nazi roots. They usually just stick to neo paganism with some cherry picked Christianity tossed in for good measure.

[–] riskable@programming.dev 11 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

How... how do you know this? Like, did someone write an in-depth description of how these clubs work after infiltrating some or do you have first hand experience?

Your take sounds legit but can we get more info?

[–] DV8@lemmy.world 15 points 2 years ago

I am a blonde blue eyed man who loves martial arts. Many, many people I train with are pretty open in their racism around me as long as there's only white people around. In larger groups they make no secret of their conspiracy beliefs. And they're constantly going to defense camps, survival camps, masculinity camps.

They follow and idolize both the US fascists like Trump, Desantis, JP. And their local versions who organise these kinds of camps (look up Dries Van langenhove).

It's not the blood and honour kind of Nazism, so perhaps not accurate for this article, but they genuinely believe he was right.