White House post nods to racist, far-right subculture, extremism expert says

The GuardianWednesday, January 14, 2026 at 11:39:29 PM
White House post nods to racist, far-right subculture, extremism expert says
  • The White House recently posted a cartoon on social media depicting Greenlandic mush teams, which has drawn criticism for its association with neo-Nazi and white supremacist imagery. This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding the use of racially charged language by the Trump administration.
  • The use of such imagery by a prominent institution like the White House raises alarms about the normalization of extremist rhetoric in political discourse, potentially influencing public perception and behavior.
  • This event reflects a broader pattern of controversial statements and actions surrounding Greenland, including President Trump's previous remarks about acquiring the territory, which have sparked fear among Greenlandic residents and drawn international criticism, particularly from China.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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