One particularly infamous aspect of the site is the option for users to send each other pro-Nazi GIFs, animations and emojis. A white supremacist social network connects neo-Nazis and fascists from around the world allowing them to express their controversial opinions unfiltered, the Middle East Media Research Institute reported. MEMRI’s investigative report left the name of the website, WorldTruthMX, censored, but its name was disclosed in an interview with one of its founders with the far-right publication Occidental Observer, which the MEMRI report cited. Founded in 2012 and currently boasting a membership base of 1,500 users, WorldTruthMX bears similarities to Facebook, allowing users to message one another and share stories and images on each other’s pages. Notably, the site markets itself as a promoter of free speech with zero censorship, allowing the sharing of uniquely pro-Nazi imagery, as well as allowing niche communities such as a KKK subsidiary to have an outlet and platform.
Membership is not required to access the site though membership packages are offered, and users are encouraged to support the site through credit card payments or cryptocurrency. Further adding to the site’s controversy as a home to radical white supremacist ideology, the website uses the banner of the Démocratie Participative, a French website known to be antisemitic, anti-LGBT, anti-black and anti-Muslim. The banner also bears a resemblance to the banner of The Daily Stormer, though WorldTruth’s banner includes a saluting Adolf Hitler. One particularly infamous aspect of the website is the option for users to send each other unique pro-Nazi GIFs, animations and emojis. While standard emojis are available, other, far more controversial ones, are, as well. These range from Pepe the Frog, the “OK” hand symbol, which has been appropriated by white supremacists, a noose, a Zyklon-B gas canister, a caricature of a greedy Jew rubbing his hands in glee and a depiction of a black man labeled “N*.” In the documents tab of the website, users are able to access a library of shareable antisemitic texts. This compilation includes SS publications that focus on race theory and mate selection, as well as Martin Luther’s infamous text, “Concerning the Jews and their Lies.”

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