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Andrew Anglin
Andrew Barret Anglin (born July 27, 1984) is an American neo-Nazi and conspiracy theorist, and the editor of the website The Daily Stormer. Through his website, Anglin combines Nazi ideology with internet memes originating primarily from 4chan to promote white supremacy, fascism, and antisemitic conspiracy theories, such as Holocaust denial, to a young audience.
Anglin was born in 1984, and grew up in Worthington, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus. According to both Anglin and his childhood classmates, he was liberal as a youth. He attended the Linworth Alternative Program and the Worthington Kilbourne High School from 1999 to 2003. He was remembered by classmates as a JNCOs-wearing, dreadlocked, atheist vegan who often wore a hoodie with a "fuck racism" patch. His friends in high school reported that his behavior changed during his sophomore year at Linworth, when he exhibited self-harming behavior and began promoting conspiracy theories. After high school, Anglin took classes at Columbus State Community College in 2003, and studied English at Ohio State University for one quarter in 2004.
In 2006, Anglin launched a conspiracy theory website, Outlaw Journalism, which he claims was modeled after the works of Alex Jones and Hunter S. Thompson, whom Anglin admired.
According to Anglin, he left the United States in 2007 and moved to Asia, which he described as an "awesome" experience, and where he developed "affinity for the Asian races". In 2008, after posting on Outlaw Journalism that the only way for humanity to survive was to return to a hunter-gatherer lifestyle, Anglin began traveling around Southeast Asia, eventually ending up in Davao City. In 2011, he spent several weeks with a Tboli village in southern Mindanao, where he initially intended to stay permanently, selling some of his possessions to raise money for a dowry to marry two local Muslim women. In 2012, Anglin wrote that he found the locals to be "a civilized, non-aggressive and industrious people", but he eventually came to consider them too "primitive". He became lonely and only wanted to associate with members of his own race, and said: "By the Grace of God, I found Adolf Hitler."
In 2012, Anglin launched another website, Adventure Quest 2012, which discussed conspiracy theories such as the existence of reptilian humanoids. He described the aim of the site as seeking to "mend the wounds produced by modern society ... and [help] the reader transcend these physical bonds and reach total ascendancy. To mend these wounds, the world must learn to embrace diversity and color". Later in 2012, he launched his first neo-Nazi website, Total Fascism. Feeling that Total Fascism was not appealing to a younger demographic and had articles that were too long, Anglin launched The Daily Stormer on July 4, 2013, with shorter articles and a more provocative style.
In April 2017, the Southern Poverty Law Center filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of Tanya Gersh, accusing Anglin of instigating an anti-Semitic harassment campaign against Gersh, a real estate agent from Whitefish, Montana. In July 2019, a judge issued a $14 million default judgment against Anglin, who has refused to appear in court. On November 9, 2022, a warrant was issued for Anglin's arrest for ignoring the judgment against him.
In August 2017, radio presenter Dean Obeidallah sued The Daily Stormer in an Ohio federal court. Anglin had published fake images which purported to show Obeidallah, who is Muslim, celebrating the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing. The lawsuits cleared a longstanding hurdle in March 2018, when U.S. Magistrate Judge Jeremiah Lynch declared that there was sufficient evidence of Anglin being domiciled in Ohio despite living abroad. In July, the court found in Obeidallah's favor, with neither Anglin nor his representatives present in court.
In October 2017, Anglin was named as a defendant in a case brought by nine Charlottesville residents following the Unite the Right rally in August 2017. Anglin was named alongside Robert "Azzmador" Ray as responsible for The Daily Stormer website, as well as Moonbase Holdings. A default judgement was entered against Anglin who did not participate in the trial.
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Andrew Anglin
Andrew Barret Anglin (born July 27, 1984) is an American neo-Nazi and conspiracy theorist, and the editor of the website The Daily Stormer. Through his website, Anglin combines Nazi ideology with internet memes originating primarily from 4chan to promote white supremacy, fascism, and antisemitic conspiracy theories, such as Holocaust denial, to a young audience.
Anglin was born in 1984, and grew up in Worthington, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus. According to both Anglin and his childhood classmates, he was liberal as a youth. He attended the Linworth Alternative Program and the Worthington Kilbourne High School from 1999 to 2003. He was remembered by classmates as a JNCOs-wearing, dreadlocked, atheist vegan who often wore a hoodie with a "fuck racism" patch. His friends in high school reported that his behavior changed during his sophomore year at Linworth, when he exhibited self-harming behavior and began promoting conspiracy theories. After high school, Anglin took classes at Columbus State Community College in 2003, and studied English at Ohio State University for one quarter in 2004.
In 2006, Anglin launched a conspiracy theory website, Outlaw Journalism, which he claims was modeled after the works of Alex Jones and Hunter S. Thompson, whom Anglin admired.
According to Anglin, he left the United States in 2007 and moved to Asia, which he described as an "awesome" experience, and where he developed "affinity for the Asian races". In 2008, after posting on Outlaw Journalism that the only way for humanity to survive was to return to a hunter-gatherer lifestyle, Anglin began traveling around Southeast Asia, eventually ending up in Davao City. In 2011, he spent several weeks with a Tboli village in southern Mindanao, where he initially intended to stay permanently, selling some of his possessions to raise money for a dowry to marry two local Muslim women. In 2012, Anglin wrote that he found the locals to be "a civilized, non-aggressive and industrious people", but he eventually came to consider them too "primitive". He became lonely and only wanted to associate with members of his own race, and said: "By the Grace of God, I found Adolf Hitler."
In 2012, Anglin launched another website, Adventure Quest 2012, which discussed conspiracy theories such as the existence of reptilian humanoids. He described the aim of the site as seeking to "mend the wounds produced by modern society ... and [help] the reader transcend these physical bonds and reach total ascendancy. To mend these wounds, the world must learn to embrace diversity and color". Later in 2012, he launched his first neo-Nazi website, Total Fascism. Feeling that Total Fascism was not appealing to a younger demographic and had articles that were too long, Anglin launched The Daily Stormer on July 4, 2013, with shorter articles and a more provocative style.
In April 2017, the Southern Poverty Law Center filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of Tanya Gersh, accusing Anglin of instigating an anti-Semitic harassment campaign against Gersh, a real estate agent from Whitefish, Montana. In July 2019, a judge issued a $14 million default judgment against Anglin, who has refused to appear in court. On November 9, 2022, a warrant was issued for Anglin's arrest for ignoring the judgment against him.
In August 2017, radio presenter Dean Obeidallah sued The Daily Stormer in an Ohio federal court. Anglin had published fake images which purported to show Obeidallah, who is Muslim, celebrating the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing. The lawsuits cleared a longstanding hurdle in March 2018, when U.S. Magistrate Judge Jeremiah Lynch declared that there was sufficient evidence of Anglin being domiciled in Ohio despite living abroad. In July, the court found in Obeidallah's favor, with neither Anglin nor his representatives present in court.
In October 2017, Anglin was named as a defendant in a case brought by nine Charlottesville residents following the Unite the Right rally in August 2017. Anglin was named alongside Robert "Azzmador" Ray as responsible for The Daily Stormer website, as well as Moonbase Holdings. A default judgement was entered against Anglin who did not participate in the trial.
