Extremists including white supremacists and border livestreamers have descended on Los Angeles in the midst of the wildfires there to gain followers, juice social media engagement, solicit donations, and, experts claim, recruit new members, while in some cases LARPing as emergency workers.
This past weekend Ryan Sรกnchez and three other members of his Nationalist Network group set up shop at the entrance to Santa Monica Pier. Sรกnchez, who was caught on video giving a Nazi salute during last yearโs Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), and his crew had driven overnight from Arizona, where they live.
Sรกnchez, who was a member of the now-defunct white supremacist fight club known as the Rise Above Movement, is an ally of white supremacist Nick Fuentes and is sometimes known by his online moniker โCulture War Criminal.โ
Sรกnchez, who did not respond to WIREDโs requests for comment, claims on his social media accounts that his group โgot much more support than anticipatedโ and said that all of the donations were given to the Bob Hope Patriotic Hall, a building said to be sheltering veterans as well as charities involved with military and veterans affairs. (It did not respond to a request to confirm that Sรกnchezโs group made donations.)
While Sรกnchez and his colleagues claim they are in LA to do good, experts who track the activities of far-right groups tell WIRED that what they are really engaging in is โdisaster tourismโ to further their own agenda by appearing to do good for society.
โBased on a lot of their past activities, this is probably being used as a recruitment effort, which is something that’s been happening a lot more over the last year where fa- right groups engage in disaster tourism,โ says Freddy Cruz, the program manager for monitoring and training at Western States Center. โWe saw it with Hurricane Helene, and now we’re seeing it again. These groups are essentially just traveling to disaster zones to create propaganda, solicit donations, and in some cases actually stealing donations from people on the ground.โ
On Monday, Sรกnchez said that while his group was no longer collecting goods for the relief effort, it was still interested in meeting potential new recruits.
โWe will not be accepting any more donations tomorrow, but if you are still interested in volunteering, contact us,โ Sรกnchez wrote on Telegram and X on Sunday morning.
A donation link Sรกnchez posted to his Telegram channel links directly to his personal Cash App account, and itโs unclear where any money being donated was going, though Sรกnchez himself suggested it was being used to fund his groupโs travel and accommodation.
โThe crisis in Los Angeles continues, with high winds expected in the coming days. Thanks to your support, the Nationalist Network will be here for our fellow Americans,โ Sรกnchez wrote on his Telegram and X accounts on Monday, before asking for further donations โif you would like to help keep our activists fed and in the fight.โ
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