#ActiveClubs

Rita, antifascist 🏴🦯🦯🦯OldSquida2@kolektiva.social
2025-12-11

“In collaboration with @SoCalResearchClub we are identifying neo-nazi Maxwell "Max" Marks, age 22, from San Diego, CA, a SoCal Active Club affiliate working with white nationalists Ryan Sanchez, Nick Taurus, and Richie Black to pummel Orange County GOP politics further into fascism…” 🧵

#activeclubs #nazis #socal

skyview.social/?url=https://bs

Rita, antifascist 🏴🦯🦯🦯OldSquida2@kolektiva.social
2025-12-07

in July, 2025, Dutch nazis lead by Thomas D. wearing a shirt emblazoned with "Geuzenbond" emblem. "Geuzenbond" is associated with the "Active Clubs" network who’s leader is Thomas Rousseau.

#Netherlands #nazis #activeclubs
antifainfoblatt.de/aib148/nied

2025-11-19

France24
Les "Active clubs" : de "fight clubs" d’extrême droite à milices néonazies prêtes à l’action ?
mcinformactions.net/les-active
#extremedroite #neonazis #ActiveClubs

La Griffela_voix
2025-11-18

Les " " fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_C : de "fight clubs" d' à milices néonazies prêtes à l'action ?

En 4 liés à la mouvance des "Active Clubs" ont été condamnés mardi à des peines de prison pour avoir tabassé des immigrés. Ces clubs se sont développés ces dernières années dans plusieurs pays streetpress.com/sujet/17334002 Cette forme d'organisation discrète, radicale et violente est devenue populaire à l’extrême droite. france24.com/fr/europe/2025111

Des néonazis suédois liés à la mouvance radicale des "Active Clubs" ont été condamnés à de la prison.

#neoNazis #ActiveClubs

"Revealed: how a Russian fight club expanded into the US with the help of American neo-Nazis

Members of white supremacist ‘active clubs’ spearheaded a US expansion of a Russian fighting group that has raised money for the Kremlin’s illegal invasion of Ukraine

A Russian street fighting organization that has raised money for Moscow’s illegal invasion of Ukraine expanded into the US earlier this year with the help of prominent American white supremacists from the extremist neo-Nazi “active club” movement and the neo-fascist organization Patriot Front, the Guardian can reveal.

The group, known as Streets Fight Club (SFC), also promoted violent, for-profit combat events featuring white nationalist extremists held in the US south to tens of thousands of followers on Instagram and YouTube.

SFC stages bareknuckle brawls throughout the year, typically in Europe. Events are often held at abandoned sites, where improvised fight cages are set up using barricade fencing."

theguardian.com/us-news/2025/o

Norbert_R 🐘:mastodon:🦣norbert_renner
2025-10-01

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Quality Time für militante

von David

Antifa-Magazin »der rechte rand« Ausgabe 209 - Juli | August 2024

Mit dem aus den übernommenen Konzept der »Active Clubs« versuchen , die Stagnation und Zersplitterung ihrer Szene zu überwinden. Durch eine Mischung aus , und der Betonung einer Gemeinschaft von »weißen Kämpfern« sollen vor allem junge Männer angesprochen werden.
der-rechte-rand.de/archive/124

2025-09-14

Oh look, more political violence -- from white dudes with US flags and skull masks.

And look at that, it's directed at someone who isn't far enough to the right.

I, for one, am shocked. Shocked!

bsky.app/profile/acatwithnews.

#PoliticalViolence #PatriotFront #ActiveClubs

#neoNazis #ActiveClubs #WhiteSupremacists

"Small local organizations called Active Clubs have spread widely across the U.S. and internationally, using fitness as a cover for a much more alarming mission. These groups are a new and harder-to-detect form of white supremacist organizing that merges extremist ideology with fitness and combat sports culture.

Active Clubs frame themselves as innocuous workout groups on digital platforms and decentralized networks to recruit, radicalize and prepare members for racist violence. The clubs commonly use encrypted messaging apps such as Telegram, Wire and Matrix to coordinate internally.

For broader propaganda and outreach they rely on alternative social media platforms such as Gab, Odysee, VK and sometimes BitChute. They also selectively use mainstream sites such as Instagram, Facebook, X and TikTok, until those sites ban the clubs.

Active Club members have been implicated in orchestrating and distributing neo-Nazi recruitment videos and manifestos. In late 2023, for instance, two Ontario men, Kristoffer Nippak and Matthew Althorpe, were arrested and charged with distributing materials for the neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division and the transnational terrorist group Terrorgram.

Following their arrests, Active Club Canada’s public network went dark, Telegram pages were deleted or rebranded, and the club went virtually silent. Nippak was granted bail under strict conditions, while Althorpe remains in custody.

As a sociologist studying extremism and white supremacy since 1993, I have watched the movement shift from formal organizations to small, decentralized cells – a change embodied most clearly by Active Clubs."

theconversation.com/active-clu

2025-08-02

Several Hammerskins turned up at a Cockney Rejects show in Murrieta, CA, in May. At least a few of them were evidently drunk, and they started groping women in the pit before brawling with a bunch of punk kids.

They've now been IDed, although it looks like they were generally known figures already, so not a lot of surprises. Still, if you're in that neck of the woods, it seems worthwhile to read up on their bios.

One thing that this article brings out, which hasn't gotten a lot of public attention, is the fact that many "active clubs" serve as recruiting grounds/feeders for the Hammerskins (that is, the ones that aren't feeders for Patriot Front). If you've got a nazi bonehead problem in your area and there isn't already an "active club," there's a good chance there will be one soon.

In any event, there you have it.

leftcoastrightwatch.org/articl

#Hammerskins #ActiveClubs #Rundo #Murrieta #CockneyRejects #HSN #PatriotFront

#neoNazis #ActiveClubs

"Around the world, Canada isn’t the only country being introduced to these clubs, which are fitness and mixed martial arts groups operating out of local gyms and parks that espouse neo-Nazi and fascist ideologies. Already proliferating across the US in a number of states, active clubs openly take their historical cues from the Third Reich’s obsession with machismo and their modern inspiration from European soccer hooliganism.

Recent research published by the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism (GPAHE) has shown that since 2023, these clubs are newly sprouting in Sweden, Canada, Australia, Switzerland, the UK, Finland and for the first time, in Latin America with two chapters in Chile and Colombia appearing.

According to the GPAHE research, there are now chapters in 27 countries, with new youth wings – akin to Hitler Youth-styled clubs – are surging stateside and abroad, 'metastasizing' across western countries and recruiting young men into toxic, far-right ideologies encouraging race war.

'The Active Club model was designed by Rob Rundo,' said Heidi Beirich, founder of GPAHE, referring to an infamous neo-Nazi and New Yorker who pleaded guilty in 2024 to conspiracy to riot at 2017 political rallies in California.

Around that time, Rundo was also the leader of the Rise Above Movement, a neo-Nazi gang that had four of its members charged for their role in the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, but later pivoted to spreading the idea of active clubs among followers as the new nerve centers for fascistic indoctrination and recruitment."

theguardian.com/us-news/2025/j

Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈Lazarou
2025-07-23

#neoNazis #ActiveClubs

"Across the U.S., a troubling youth movement has emerged in the last few months, targeting teenagers aged 15-18, and mimicking the white supremacist Active Club (AC) movement. This 'Youth Clubs' network, consisting of at least 19 chapters across 42 states, engages in the same real-world activism as the ACs, including MMA training, spreading neo-Nazi propaganda in public spaces, and attempting to recruit members online, including on TikTok.

Emerging in 2022, the Active Club movement is a white supremacist transnational network of 'sports clubs' first conceptualized by American neo-Nazi Robert Rundo and Russian neo-Nazi Denis Kapsutin, the latter a key MMA organizer who is banned from the Schengen Area in the European Union for his track record of hate and violence. Active Clubs are small white supremacist cells, operating under Rundo’s 'White Nationalism 3.0' model, working at the local level and collaborating with numerous racist groups, including those with a penchant for violence, such as the Proud Boys, White Lives Matter (WLM), and Patriot Front in the United States, Action Française and Identitarian groups in France, and the Hammerskins in Canada, Sweden, and Germany, creating alliances that strengthen the white supremacist movement globally. Shortly before Donald Trump’s inauguration, Active Clubs across the country called on him to follow through on his promise to conduct a mass migrant deportation operation.

Now teenagers are getting in on the act. The majority of Youth Clubs created channels on Telegram between February and June 2025, with a few set up in 2024. According to a post by an umbrella account for Youth Clubs, titled 'United Youth,' created on February 24, 2025, Youth Clubs are a 'network of pro social young white men nationwide' that act as an 'activist,' 'nationalist,' and 'fraternal and fitness network.' At the time of publishing, Youth Clubs indicate that they only accept members between the ages of 15 and 18, and operate under the belief that 'our (white) people are dying off and we are growing up in a world which does not care for us,' referring to the racist, and deadly, 'Great Replacement' conspiracy theory, which, like the regular Active Clubs, serves as an ideological framework for activism. Youth Clubs believe that 'Jews,' 'liberal sycophants and homosexuals' are all responsible for these supposed problems, and act to 'fight back against these great globalist evils.' United Youth also shared a quote by Rundo about starting the Rise Above Movement (RAM), a violent street gang which had members arrested for their actions during the racist Unite the Right riots in Charlottesville, Virginia."

globalextremism.org/post/neo-n

2025-05-10

The white nationalist hate group Patriot Front is trying to boost recruitment by secretly controlling a large swath of the active clubs network, according to audio messages and a leaked document posted to Telegram that Hatewatch verified.

The audio messages and leaked document reveal that Patriot Front is the hidden hand behind about a dozen active clubs across the country. The leaked document, which appears to be an internal report created to update Patriot Front leadership on a new recruitment tactic, refers to these active clubs as “subsidiary recruitment projects.” Other active clubs are referred to as “cooperative” and “highly cooperative.”

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Over the last several years, Hatewatch has monitored the close relationship between some active clubs and Patriot Front. The leaked document corroborates Hatewatch’s observations and provides a detailed look at how these relationships reflect Patriot Front’s changing tactics as its brand has faced setbacks. For example, in a Feb. 4, 2024, post to Telegram about an anti-LGBTQ+ rally, an active club chapter refers to being “alongside” Patriot Front at the event. However, the document shows that Patriot Front directly controls the active club chapter that participated, which suggests that Patriot Front organized the rally.

The inclusion of an active clubs chapter to what is essentially a Patriot Front rally raises questions about whether these active club members knew they were being groomed by Patriot Front leadership. It also suggests a new strategy Patriot Front has implemented to compete for recruits as the group faces criticism and suspicion from powerful far-right influencers. Some have claimed the group is full of undercover federal agents or is otherwise collaborating with federal law enforcement — a common accusation in the paranoid world of the organized white power movement.

splcenter.org/resources/hatewa

#PatriotFront #WhiteNationalism #fascism #NeoNazis #fcknzs #ActiveClubs #ThomasRousseau #RobRundo #KieranMorris #WhiteLivesMatter #WLM #Will2Rise #RAM

Initiative #ProtectTheKidsProtectTheKids@nrw.social
2025-04-14

Der Tagesschau-Podcast 11km hat sich mit einem neuen Trend in der rechtsradikalen Szene beschäftigt:
"Hart, rechts und jung: Wie gefährlich sind #ActiveClubs?"
tagesschau.de/wissen/klima/pod

2025-04-11

11KM-Podcast: Wie gefährlich sind junge Männer in "Active Clubs"?

In "Active Clubs" treffen sich junge Männer zum Kampfsport. Laut Experten trainieren sie tatsächlich für den Straßenkampf und für einen "Systemumsturz". Der Podcast 11KM über neue Netzwerke in der rechtsextremen Szene.

➡️ tagesschau.de/wissen/klima/pod

#11KM #ActiveClubs #Rechtsextremismus

dokmzdokmz
2024-11-30

– Wie sich Rechtsextreme in “” organisieren
Sie gehen wandern und kämpfen. Sie trainieren für Überfälle und einen Umsturz. “Active Clubs” sind eine relativ neue Organisationsform von Rechtsextremisten. Dahinter stehen oft Aktivisten mit jahrelanger Szene-Erfahrung. Im Oktober sorgte eine Razzia im Westerwald bundesweit für Schlagzeilen. Die Polizei löste in der sogenannten Fassfabrik in Hachenburg eine Kampfsportveranstaltung auf.
dokmz.com/2024/11/30/kampfspor

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