Alexa Moore

Overview

Alexa Moore has shown support for Nazism and spread anti-Semitism on social media.

As of May 2019, Moore’s Twitter background photo was an image from the white nationalist campus organization Identity Evropa (IE).

As of August 2017, Moore was the administrator of the closed Facebook group called: “Fashy Goys.” “Fashy” is slang for “fascist,” while “goy” is the Hebrew word for “nation” and can be used as a synonym for “gentile.” She was also a member of the Facebook group “Aryanism.”

On September 1, 2017, Moore posted on Facebook that she was 18 years old.

On October 2, 2017, Moore said that she worked in Greenland, New Hampshire.

As of April 2019, Moore’s Facebook page said she lived in Breda, Netherlands.

Nazi Support

As of May 21, 2019, Moore’s Twitter profile image was a photo of her wearing a shirt featuring the Nazi SS’s military insignia.

On August 14, 2017, Moore tweeted about someone holding a Nazi flag and wrote: “Or you should say … ‘HEIL of a day.’” The tweet she responded to said: “Hell of a day for the President to forget how to tweet.”

On August 12, 2017, Moore posted a photo on Facebook of herself with the caption “BAD GOY.”

Spreading Anti-Semitism

As of April 8, 2019, Moore liked a Facebook page called “Protocol of the Elders of Zion.”

The Protocols of the Elders of Zion is an anti-Semitic fabricated text that depicts wealthy Jews conspiring to take over the world. 

On August 14, 2017, Moore commented on an image sent to a Jewish Twitter user that showed a smiling Nazi officer opening a canister of gas. Moore said: “Lmfaoooo nice one, fellow #badgoy!”

Promoting Identity Evropa

As of April 2019, Moore’s Twitter background photo was an image from the white nationalist campus organization Identity Evropa (IE). She had the same background photo in August 2017.

On August 26, 2017, Moore tweeted in support of IE activist Peter Cvjetanovic, following his participation with IE in the white nationalist “Unite the Right” rally that month in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Moore retweeted an August 20, 2017 tweet that featured the IE logo and said: “identityevropa.com #AltRight #Identitarian.”

On August 14, 2017, Moore tweeted in support of Cvjetanovic.

On August 13, 2017, Moore tweeted in support of Cvetanovic.

Identity Evropa - American Identity Movement

Identity Evropa (IE) is an American white nationalist campus organization, founded in March of 2016, by Nathan Damigo. Following the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville in August 2017, Eli Mosley took over IE’s leadership as the CEO of the organization.

IE rebranded itself in March 2019 as the American Identity Movement (AIM) under the new leadership of Patrick Casey.

In August 2017, IE reportedly had “450 dues-paying members on dozens of campuses.” As of the same date, IE was based in Oakdale, California.

IE is known for its anti-Semitic leadership, for partnering with other white nationalist organizations and for its provocative disruptions and public rallies. A slogan often used by the organization, “You Will Not Replace Us,” was used as a call to action against people of color.

The chant became well-known following the violent Charlottesville, Virginia rallies of August 11-12, 2017. At the rally, participants chanted “Jews will not replace us!,” “f**k you faggots!” and “Blood and Soil!" — an English variation of a popular Nazi-era German chant “blut und boden.”

IE campus activism features distinct posters showing white Greek and Roman marble statues and slogans like “PROTECT YOUR HERITAGE” and “OUR DESTINY IS OURS.”

Identity Evropa tweets the hashtag “#FashTheCity,” using the term “Fash” as short for fascist.

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