In June, a group of masked men appeared in London, Canada, chanting slogans and highlighting a concerning rise of neo-Nazi active clubs. These clubs, which blend fitness and martial arts with fascist ideologies, have historical ties to American neofascist movements and are expanding rapidly across borders. Major Canadian cities like Toronto also see these clubs emerging, as they draw influence from European soccer hooliganism and the Third Reich. Recent research indicates these active clubs have been identified in 27 countries, signaling a disturbing growth in extremist groups across the globe.
The arrival of neo-Nazi active clubs in Canada represents a concerning trend, with groups espousing fascist ideologies emerging in various nations, including Canada and Europe.
Recent research shows that active clubs are proliferating across 27 countries, with new chapters appearing in Chile and Colombia, drawing on historical and modern influences.
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