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A new report shared with VICE News outlines the massive growth so-called Active Clubs, neo-Nazi fitness and fight clubs, have experienced in both the United States and internationally.
“The groups are explicitly white nationalist but, like some other modern racist groups, try at best to hide their true intentions.”
“Explicitly white nationalist but…try at best(?) to hide their true intentions”.
So the opposite of explicit?
This article has an alarming amount of errors and typos for a vice article. I’m sure the reporting itself is correct, and don’t let anyone recruit you to an active club, but blatant errors and self-contradictions in the article detract from vice’s credibility as a news source.
Did a new guy write this or has the general written quality of vice articles lessened lately?
I only read vice articles nowadays when I stumble across them, but I remember vice articles as generally being well-written(or at least correctly written).
Maybe that distinction of explicit but unsaid was not well communicated but it’s absolutely the reality in fridge hobby groups.
I always knew the cool kids were bad news.
Wait … are you saying I have to give up my Frigidaire collection?