White nationalism
Ideology that seeks to develop a white national identity
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2025 | Trump proposed expansionist plans to acquire Canada, Greenland, and the Panama Canal, drawing comparisons to 19th-century Manifest Destiny doctrine as part of his 'America First' nationalist agenda. |
February 2025 | Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Donald Trump, discussing topics related to Trumpism and bilateral relations between India and the United States. |
February 2025 | Trump wrote and pinned a comment on Truth Social and X stating 'He who saves his Country does not violate any Law', which was later reposted by the White House, invoking a phrase similar to one attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte and signaling the administration's aggressive stance on presidential power. |
January 2025 |
Pepe the Frog
Elon Musk briefly changes his X username to Kekius Maximus and posts a Pepe profile image in Roman military dress, influencing a memecoin's value.
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January 2025 | A CNN-SSRS poll revealed that 53% of Republicans viewed loyalty to Trump as central to their political identity, surpassing traditional Republican values such as supporting a less powerful federal government or opposing Democratic policies. |
2024 | Donald Trump wins the 2024 United States presidential election, securing victories in all seven crucial swing states, demonstrating the continued political relevance of Trumpism. |
2024 | Henk de Berg publishes 'Trump and Hitler: A Comparative Study in Lying', examining parallel rhetorical techniques used by Trump and Hitler, including joke usage, personal insults, and deliberate controversy creation. |
2024 | President Kevin Roberts of The Heritage Foundation publicly declares the organization's intent to 'institutionalize Trumpism', signaling the movement's potential long-term institutional impact. |
2024 | Zack Beauchamp of Vox analyzed Poilievre's rhetoric, concluding that while drawing Trump comparisons, his policy stance is considerably more moderate than Trump or European radical politicians. |
2024 | Trump describes his presidential campaign as a 'righteous crusade' against 'atheists, globalists and the Marxists', emphasizing his connection to Christian nationalist rhetoric. |
February 6 2024 | Following the National Prayer Breakfast, Trump signed an executive order creating a task force to address alleged anti-Christian targeting and discrimination within federal government agencies. He appointed Attorney General Pam Bondi to lead the task force and Paula White to direct the White House Faith Office. |
2023 | Javier Milei, an Argentinian economist often compared to Donald Trump, was elected President of Argentina, attracting international attention for his political style and perceived similarities to Trump's populist approach. |
February 2023 |
It's okay to be white
Scott Adams was dropped by many newspapers after his podcast comments characterizing black people as a 'hate group' in response to the Rasmussen Reports poll results.
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February 2023 |
It's okay to be white
Rasmussen Reports conducted a poll of 1,000 respondents about the statement 'It's okay to be White', with 72% agreeing. Among 130 black respondents, 53% agreed, 26% disagreed, and 21% were unsure.
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2022 | Rodrigo Duterte concludes his presidential term, with his political approach having been analyzed in relation to Trumpism. |
2022 | Following the Conservative Party leadership election, journalists began comparing new party leader Pierre Poilievre to American Republicans like Donald Trump and Ted Cruz, though many dismissed direct comparisons due to Poilievre's more moderate policy positions. |
2022 |
Far-right politics in Australia
One Nation and Great Australian parties contested an election, collectively receiving 757,856 votes (5.17%) and losing the election.
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2022 | James Edwards succeeded O'Toole as president and chairman of the Charles Martel Society. |
December 2022 |
Modern display of the Confederate battle flag
The Major Nathaniel Cheairs Camp 2138 Sons of Confederate Veterans chapter filed a lawsuit challenging the county's decision to remove the Confederate Battle Flag from its seal.
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June 2022 |
Modern display of the Confederate battle flag
In Pocitos, Uruguay, an individual displayed both the Confederate battle flag and the South African Apartheid flag on their apartment balcony, later removing them after receiving complaints.
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May 2022 |
Modern display of the Confederate battle flag
Williamson County, Tennessee was granted permission by the Tennessee Historical Commission to remove the Confederate Battle Flag from its county seal.
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March 2022 |
Pepe the Frog
A buyer who spent $537,084 on a rare Pepe filed a lawsuit claiming fraudulent misrepresentation, alleging that more copies were sold than originally promised.
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2021 | Erin O'Toole, leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, used a 'Take Back Canada' slogan in a campaign video, drawing parallels to Trump's political messaging. |
2021 |
Far-right politics in Australia
Police seized the Creativity Movement website, with the domain name creativitymovement.org now held by the Creativity Alliance.
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2021 | Martin Kenneth O'Toole completed his tenure as president and chairman of the board of trustees. |
2021 | The French group Generation Identity was banned due to racial incitement, violence, and paramilitary ties. |
October 26 2021 |
Pepe the Frog
A rare Pepe named PEPENOPOULOS sold at a Sotheby's auction for $3.6 million USD and was featured on a Fortune magazine cover about cryptocurrency.
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March 2021 |
Far-right politics in Australia
Victoria Police's counter-terrorism command charged Thomas Sewell with affray, recklessly causing injury, and unlawful assault after he allegedly punched a security guard working for the Nine Network in Melbourne's Docklands prior to a broadcast about his organization.
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February 2021 | Trump delivered a comprehensive definition of Trumpism at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), outlining key principles including economic policies, border control, law enforcement, Second Amendment rights, and military support. |
January 2021 |
Far-right politics in Australia
NSN organized a group of approximately 38 young white men who paraded Nazi symbolism and shouted offensive slogans in the Grampians region during the Australia Day weekend.
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January 2021 |
Far-right politics in Australia
Thomas Sewell was one of the organizers of a group trip to the Grampians.
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January 31 2021 | The New York Times published a detailed overview of the attempt by Trump supporters to subvert the United States election, highlighting the combative nature of Trumpism. |
January 22 2021 |
Modern display of the Confederate battle flag
Twitch implemented its new policy, officially banning imagery of the Confederate battle flag from its streaming platform to protect marginalized users.
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January 11 2021 |
Modern display of the Confederate battle flag
The new Mississippi state flag officially went into effect, replacing the previous flag that featured the Confederate battle flag.
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January 6 2021 |
Pepe the Frog
Kek-Flag spotted during the storming of the US Capitol.
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January 6 2021 | Paxton changed his opinion following the storming of the United States Capitol, stating it was 'necessary' to understand Trumpism as a form of fascism. |
January 6 2021 | Prior to and during the attack on the U.S. Congress, online posts demonstrated aggressive 'tough guy' rhetoric, with one poster calling for violent action. The subsequent riot resulted in 88% male participants, with 67% aged 35 or older. |
2020 |
Pepe the Frog
The documentary 'Feels Good Man' is released, documenting Pepe's history and Furie's attempts to reclaim the character from hate groups.
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2020 |
Modern display of the Confederate battle flag
Cork GAA leadership announced that Confederate battle flags would be confiscated at stadium events in the future.
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2020 |
It's okay to be white
Local residents in Ipswich, England responded to 'It's okay to be white' stickers by altering them to read 'It's okay to be kind'.
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2020 | Donald Trump loses the United States presidential election, sparking discussions about the future of Trumpism as a political movement. |
2020 | Netto-uyoku (Japanese far-right internet activists) began spreading Trump's conspiracy theories in an attempt to challenge the results of the American presidential election. |
2020 | Wade Robison published work on the 'contagion of passion', analyzing the mechanism of emotional spread through social media platforms. |
2020 | The Republican Party platform was simplified to merely endorsing 'the President's America-first agenda', drawing comparisons to leader-focused party platforms in authoritarian states like Russia and China. |
2020 | Trump awarded Rush Limbaugh the Presidential Medal of Freedom, recognizing his significant influence on conservative media and political discourse. |
2020 |
Far-right politics in Australia
Members of Antipodean Resistance and Lads Society collaborated to create the National Socialist Network.
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2020 |
Far-right politics in Australia
The Australian Liberty Alliance was officially deregistered as a political party, ending its operational status.
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2020 |
Far-right politics in Australia
Soldiers of Odin Australia no longer considered a significant far-right group.
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2020 |
Far-right politics in Australia
The Creativity Movement ceased to exist globally.
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December 2020 |
Modern display of the Confederate battle flag
Twitch announced a new policy targeting harassment and hateful content, which would include a ban on Confederate flag imagery, to be implemented in the following year.
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