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Raising awareness of Neo-Nazi/white supremacist activity in Wichita, KS and removing their hate propaganda from our streets. Join the fight: See it? Scrape it! DM with questions or to report activity.
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Wichita is experiencing a sudden rise in Neo-Nazi activity. This article explains why. United Youth is a group that recruits teen boys as young as 15 and fills their heads with racist propaganda. We started noticing their activity a couple of months ago with stickers and then posters showing up.
Neo-Nazi Youth Clubs are exploiting TikTok’s popularity among teens to spread white supremacist propaganda and recruit new members. By blending hateful messaging with familiar online culture, they’re normalizing extremism and targeting a generation vulnerable to radicalization.
Neo-Nazi Teenagers Across America Starting Their Own Active Clubs
A dangerous new front in youth radicalization is spreading across the U.S., as neo-Nazi "Youth Clubs" modeled on the white supremacist Active Club network gain traction among teens aged 15 to 18. With...
globalextremism.org
Heartland Youth Club (local United Youth group) sticker next to Patriot Front sticker. Shines a light on who is behind these youth recruiting efforts. Pedestrian bridge between McLean Blvd and N Sim Pk, Wichita, KS. Removed 6/30/25.
July 1, 2025 at 7:49 PM
Wichita is experiencing a sudden rise in Neo-Nazi activity. This article explains why. United Youth is a group that recruits teen boys as young as 15 and fills their heads with racist propaganda. We started noticing their activity a couple of months ago with stickers and then posters showing up.
Neo-Nazi Youth Clubs are exploiting TikTok’s popularity among teens to spread white supremacist propaganda and recruit new members. By blending hateful messaging with familiar online culture, they’re normalizing extremism and targeting a generation vulnerable to radicalization.
Neo-Nazi Teenagers Across America Starting Their Own Active Clubs
A dangerous new front in youth radicalization is spreading across the U.S., as neo-Nazi "Youth Clubs" modeled on the white supremacist Active Club network gain traction among teens aged 15 to 18. With...
globalextremism.org
July 1, 2025 at 7:38 PM