WHITE SUPERMACY
Listen and Believe
This is a far-right belief that liberals (and some moderates and centrists) are more willing to allow/accept the talking points of fascism if presented by someone they view as a leader, role model, trustable, or at the very least, level-headed.
100%
100% is shorthand among white supremacists for "100% white," though it is also common for them to write out the entire phrase.
Coal Burner
This is a white supremacist term, referring to someone who is a "race traitor" for dating BIPOC.
Milk Before Meat
This term is of Mormon origin. Used when recruiting/softening up "normies" to far-right ideology. Offering up soft and digestible fascist talking points to gauge openness, before giving them more hearty fascist ideology.
Clown World / 🤡🌍
This is a term referring to the normalization/continuous birth of Jewish, Muslim, POC, LGBT+, autistic, and disabled people that will make the world (west) a circus.
Power Level
This term is of Dragon Ball Z origin. Indicative of someone's involvement in far-right beliefs. The more of a fascist you are, the higher your level is.
"Our Guy"
A term to refer to far-righters or people believed to be far-righters.
Day of the Rope
The “Day of the Rope” is a white supremacist concept taken from The Turner Diaries, a fictionalized blueprint for a white supremacist revolution written in 1978 by neo-Nazi leader William Pierce (under the pseudonym “Andrew Macdonald”). In the novel, white supremacist rebels, having taken control of California, engage in mass lynchings of purported “race traitors” such as journalists, politicians, and women in relationships with non-white men. These murders, which take place on the same day, are referred to in the novel as the “Day of the Rope.”
FREN
This stands for "Far Right Ethno Nationalist". This plays into internet subculture baby talk (think uwu or woofer) with common phrases being "frens don't fite frens" or "no fren wars!!"
ORION
A white supremacist abbreviation standing for "Our Race Is Our Nation"
Great Replacement
This is a white supremacist claim (falsely stated as a scientific fact) that immigration and increased birth rates of foreign-born people are leading to white genocide. (May sometimes include interracial relationships)
Identity Evropa / American Identity Movement
Identity Evropa was an American neo-Nazi and white supremacist organization established in March 2016. It was rebranded as the American Identity Movement in March 2019. Leaders and members of Identity Evropa, such as former leader Elliot Kline, praised Nazi Germany and pushed for what they described as the "Nazification of America".
AKIA
A white supremacist abbreviation standing for “A Klansman I Am”
AYAK
A white supremacist abbreviation standing for “Are You a Klansman"
ROA
A white supremacist abbreviation standing for “Race Over All"
RWDS
A white supremacist abbreviation standing for “Right Wing Death Squad”
WAU
A white supremacist abbreviation standing for “Women for Aryan Unity”
FGRN
A Ku Klux Klan shorthand meaning "For God, Race, and Nation"
Love Your Race
A white supremacist slogan.
1-11 / 111
This is used almost exclusively for the Aryan Knights with 1=A and 11=K in accordance with their numerical alignment in the English alphabet.
Anti-SHARP
A term used by white supremacists, SHARP meaning Skin Heads Against Racial Prejudice, within the punk community combating white supremacist skinheads
14 / 14 Words
The number 14 is used by white supremacists as a shorthand reference to the so-called "14 Words," which is the most popular white supremacist slogan in the world: "We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children."
Groyper
Groypers, sometimes called the Groyper Army, are a group of white nationalist and far-right activists, provocateurs and internet trolls. The Groyper movement has been described as white nationalist, homophobic, nativist, fascist, sexist, antisemitic, and an attempt to rebrand the declining alt-right movement.
12
With no law enforcement context, 12 could read as Aryan Brotherhood with 1=A and 2=B in accordance with their numerical alignment in the English alphabet.
13
Used almost exclusively for the Aryan Circle with 1=A and 3=C in accordance with their numerical alignment in the English alphabet.
3%(ers) / III%(ers)
Three percent'ers is a militia group that bases itself symbolically on the incorrect statistic that only 3% of men in the original 13 colonies fought against the British. A flashy signifier to let other far-right groups know that they will absolutely take up arms for America.
23/16
The number combination 23/16 is a numeric symbol used by white supremacists, particularly common on the West Coast. Substituting letters for numbers, the 23/16 equates to W/P or "White Power." Occasionally the number 23 appears by itself, as a condensed version.
🌲 / "An Appeal to Heaven"
This is in reference to this flag.
It is commonly used by white supermacists/racists, and the “Appeal to Heaven” movement’s tenets contain overtones of both Christian Nationalism and Christian Dominionism.
311
The eleventh letter of the alphabet is the letter "K"; thus 3 times 11 equals "KKK," or Ku Klux Klan. The number 311 is sometimes used as a greeting to demonstrate membership in the KKK or simply sympathy with the Klan and its ideology.
T50 VS A10
This is a reference to the eye color chart made for the MyTwin 1998 doll line. This dogwhistle has been turned into this chart/ranking pyramid here, based on Aryan features. Putting blue eyes, typically always seen on white people, at the top of the chart.
👌
In 2017, the “okay” hand gesture acquired a new and different significance thanks to a hoax by members of the website 4chan to falsely promote the gesture as a hate symbol, claiming that the gesture represented the letters “wp,” for “white power.” The hoax was so successful the symbol became a popular trolling tactic on the part of right-leaning individuals, who would often post photos to social media of themselves posing while making the “okay” gesture.
5 Words
5 Words is a reference to a white supremacist slogan: "I have nothing to say." In the late 1990s, white supremacists Tom Metzger and Alex Curtis popularized this phrase, which they claim should be the only words white supremacists should ever speak to the police.
9%
9% is a numeric white supremacist symbol that refers to the percentage of the world's population that is purportedly white.
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