
Talia Lavin does something I would never do: she created multiple online identities and joined extremist organizations. Lavin’s exploration of dangerous right-wing groups predicts the Assault on the Capitol.
I was fascinated to learn how white supremacy groups operate online to recruit and fund-raise. Lavin exposes the strategies of Neo-Nazis, Christian extremists, and other hate groups.
It’s clear that we’re in for a protracted period of civil unrest. If you want to understand what we’re up against, read Culture Warlords. GRADE: A
Table of Contents:
Introduction — 1
- On hating — 9
- The Jews — 23
- Boots on for the boogaloo — 46
- Operation Ashlynn — 74
- Adventures with incels — 99
- That good old-time religion — 124
- Tween racists, bad beanies, and the great casino chase — 155
- Getting to the boom: on accelerationism and violence — 183
- Antifa civil war — 203
- We keep us safe — 217
Afterword — 237
Acknowledgements — 241
Endnotes — 243
Index — 255











