NEO NAZI INFLUENCE


Erica Zeman 

Neo-Nazi influence in social media against Jewish Communities and Christians.

The term Antisemitism has evolved during the last ten years more intensively into two identities of hatred. The first group defines itself as hating the Jewish people and the Muslims, whereas   the second group expresses leniency towards Islam, evidently in their use of Islamic vocabulary to vent their antisemitic propaganda. Their common goal is to silence the Jewish Diaspora ‘s and Israel’s social, cultural and political voice and influence. Their ideology of hate forbids any cohesion with the Jewish people. Neo-Nazism exhibits inconsistency in their mental framework. Some incessantly deny the Holocaust; others determine that the Jewish community exaggerated the number of Holocaust victims, were as the third group insists that the Holocaust is a total invention of the Jewish nation. Hitler’s sole reason to live and to start World War II was the elimination of all Jewish People. It is therefore absurd to deny the Holocaust as consequently the existence of Hitler has to be denied as well, plus World War II with over 36 million dead people, did not occur either.

 Neo- Nazis and Islamist terrorists determine to re-write history as in their mind Hitler’s obsession was still insufficiently exercised. Today’s High Court ruling was announced on social media declaring that the UK’s government decision of banning Palestine in Action is unlawful. The ban remains in place, but the Safety and Security System, CST, of the Jewish community is expected to be on high alert in foresight of more violence and brutishness.  CST has recorded an increase of antisemitic attacks on British Jewish communities up to 3,100 -3,700 incidences in 2025 Any annulment of banning Palestine in Action would re-establish a situation just as Hitler’s action of legalising the Nuermberg Laws of 1935.

 The High Court’s decision as described above, legalises hate speech and ignores the antisemitic harassment of Palestine in Action. The Court has not only dismissed its civic responsibility to guard the democratic rights of all citizens, but has also become an antisemitic tool. 

 In viewing the development and spread of Neo-Nazis after World War II, a number of right wing antisemitic political parties in Germany existed, but they had a short life span. For example, the German Right Party gained five seats in the West Germany General election of 1949 but lost their political impact in 1953. The radical shift towards a guerrilla type antisemitism embodied the Baader-Meinhof terrorist group, who allied themselves with the PLO and other terrorist groups in East Germany, South Yemen and Syria during the 1970’s.

The German Government banned several Neo-Nazi-organisations yet fluctuated in successfully getting hold of them all. Germany was committed to amplify their intension not to tolerate any repetition of the Hitler regime in its support to assist Israel’s infrastructure and Repairment plans. However, Neo-Nazism expanding in the United States from 1960 to present times avoided Germany’s ban by spewing out their antisemitic slurs in form of Computer bulletin boards. These were succeeded by Neo-Nazi computer games. Stephen Donald Black, the American Neo- Nazi formed the Stormfront Neo-Nazi website. He is still active today in spreading his antisemitism.  In the year 2000 the German Government banned 300 antisemitic computer games. The Grock, Mecha Hitler computer game is found in various social media outlets, formerly also on X. Elon Musk the owner of X, banned them from his website establishment.

In the Castel Wolfenstein Serie 3D, the fictional character of the Polish Jewish man called, William Joseph Blaskowicz, is presented as the arbiter, who kills any of Hitler’s supporter and damages Hitler’s portrait. This exhibition of describing Nazis as the victims of Jewish conquest is the same victim mentality as the Free Palestine/ Hamas/ Hezbollah terrorist's display. These games can take history out of its context and dismiss the accuracy of Jewish historians and Holocaust survivors. Silas Warner, engineering the Wolfenstein games in 1953 drew from occultic and Nazi ideology embellishing resources.

It is difficult to pinpoint Neo-Nazis social media activities solely on Europe. The recently arrested Australian National Socialist Thomas Sewell commented on being inspired by the U.K. National Action Party; banned since 16th December 2016. The same Party was caught in secret meetings under the new name of Active Club in 2017. It is said that the National Action / Action Club UK connected itself with Salafi Jihadist members. 

Taylor & Francis online published an article in July 2023 in which they explain the fusion between Neo- Nazi identity and their incorporation of Jihadi language, motifs and tactics.

Regressing into the adoration of the Barbaric Wotan worship the German neo-Nazis hope for ‘a national spiritual rebirth’ and ‘culture creating capacity.’ Although it is minimised by some historians, this Wotan worship has been practised by the Nazi leadership of Hitler’s regime. Hitler’s intention was not only to eliminate the so called ‘Old Testament’ and the Jewish nation, but also the influence of Christianity and Christians. With that in mind the spiritual vacuum is sought out to be filled with the aggression, intimidation and terror activities of Salafi Jihadism, the branch of Sunni Islam. Three months ago, the German police raided 19 places in the Hamburg, Berlin, and Hesse area. All Islamic material and technical devices were secured, and any Islamic website systems were destroyed. The unconstitutional Muslim Interactive group, claiming for itself as the sole body to restore social order was banned in November2025.

A young German Muslim was interviewed, describing his unemployed condition in connection with his availability to become a fully fletched Yihadist, by doing ‘something for the next world’. Free Palestine’, Gazan people are familiar with this ideology and death cult. Many Neo-Nazi members are not trained in this mind-set but feel attracted to it. The British young man, Edwin Little ,22, was caught in his preparation to murder a Christian preacher at the Speaker’s Corner in Hyde Park in 2023. Being arrested before the purchase of a gun, the police found extremist Islamic material on his Telegram website. Neo-Nazis describe Telegram as Terror-gram. Instagram is also frequently used to spew antisemitic and Islamist ‘persuasions. Another web site is Snapchat, which grooms young and dissatisfied men into a delusion of revenge, murder and Jihad conquest.

 Many neo-Nazis have grown up in chaotic family situations, which is often the basis for   their search of a ‘strong’ man giving guidance and protection. Two years ago, a former Neo- Nazi called ‘Philip’ was interviewed. Being in his late 30’s, he testified that his upbringing and background was financially well established. Nevertheless, the devastating trail of his victims was far away from what he had imagined as teenager to be. His desire to be an impenetrable hard man turned into being a person who lived alone for hate and hating everyone.  Living for twenty years hating foreigners and Jewish people, his lifestyle shocked him. During the time he was in prison, he asked for psychiatric help.  He approached the professional person with the question if he ever had even the right to be loved again. The psychiatrist replied that he could only regain this right if he left his platform of hate. Philip acknowledged that his spiralling downward started at the moment he felt uncontrollable anger towards his parents as a ten-year-old boy when his father decided to move to New Castle and four years later returned with his family back to Germany. Philips decision not to speak with his parents, and vice versa his parent’s avoidance speaking about his growing violence as Neo-Nazi, drove him further into darkness. His gang’s pretence to be ‘his family’ had no validity any longer, as he was aware that none of them could evidence a solid and prosperous life as part of the society. He therefore chose to break his silence with his parents. Their generous affirmation of giving him a second chance was for Philip the start to a new life in which he could built non – violent relationships. The crucial turn was his family’s acceptance and non-superstitious attitude towards him. Today, Philip is a married man.

Another former Neo- Nazi described the same silence between him and his family. The anger of this man was fuelled by the realities that both of his parents were ill people. His inability to cope during his formative years with frailty and illness were the basis of choosing the rules and gang demands of a neo-Nazi.  Both men sought forgiveness and reconciliation with the people they had harmed. Hatred can become a habit, and as Neo-Nazis the knife, the pistole and the gun are tools of their ill minded identity.  A robust legal system as deterrent for an increasing spread of hate and violence must be set in place to bring people lost their fear and hate back to their normal senses.

2026.4. LISBON 



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