https://archive.is/c3UNIThey're concerned about travel by right-wing chuds>“such travel by those who engage in extremist activities can allow them to reinforce links, share information and strengthen capabilities, all of which could ultimately lead to violence”https://archive.is/c3UNI>seven emblems of participating chapters appear: two are American active club chapters, from Illinois and Wisconsin, with a third being Patriot Front>“Canada needs all [white] men of good character,” said the Canadian active club group in its post.>The open, cross-border pollination of an American extremist movement – born from the ashes of a criminal neo-Nazi gang central to the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville – has not gone unnoticed.>“These groups operate independently but see themselves as part of an international movement to ‘retake’ their countries and remove those who are not white.”>Smith described how the sharing of tradecraft, “ideology, tactics and aesthetics” between active clubs that combine their social media followings and presence builds “a stronger transnational neo-Nazi movement than has [not] been seen in decades”.