White Supremacy—Not Just for White People
Nick Fuentes, Enrique Tarrio, and the Texas mall shooter are part of a disturbing trend of non-whites being radicalized by a violent, right-wing ideology.
White supremacy groups and neo-Nazis are trying to broaden their appeal, and that often means recruiting non-whites to support their extremist views. In 2017, the neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer started a Spanish language version. White supremacy is often rooted in personal insecurity, and non-whites are sometimes attracted to the hate of white supremacist movements to feel some kind of power and exert dominance over other groups such as immigrants, Jews, and women.
Why Some Nonwhite Americans Espouse Right-Wing Extremism, Voice of America | 5/21/2023
By Masood Farivar
Some people of color are joining forces with groups that openly champion right-wing causes, including white supremacy and racism.
Video: Why being Latino and also a neo-Nazi are not mutually exclusive, MSNBC | 5/8/2023
Being Latino and having neo-Nazi sympathies are not as incongruous as it may seem, and how the concept of "whiteness" differs across countries and cultures.