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Pentagon report reveals inroads white supremacists have made in military

Extent of the military’s own extremism problem has yet to be tracked, Pentagon officials acknowledge

A soldier in the Florida National Guard who co-founded a murderous fascist group was chatting with a fellow white supremacist in the extremist “Iron March” online forum in 2016 when the guard member made a remarkable statement.

The guard member said he felt free to be a neo-Nazi in the U.S. Army.

“Are you worried at all about being found by your mates or someone, now being in the U.S. military?” he was asked. “You’ll be straight f—ed surely.” Continue reading.

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