‘He was radicalized online’: Nephew of white nationalist speaks – CNN International

Posted: August 16, 2017 at 5:43 pm

Tefft was identified as a marcher in the weekend's violent alt-right demonstrations in Charlottesville, Virginia, early on and was publicly disavowed by his family in a letter to the newspaper in Fargo, North Dakota.

"I wanted to talk about how we think that he was radicalized online," Scott told anchor Chris Cuomo.

Scott continued, "Back in 2008, 2009, he was like pretty much anybody else in the family: He was a feminist, he was a progressive, he was a vegetarian. But around the time of Ron Paul's presidential campaign back in 2012, he started spending a lot of time on these sort of fringe Internet spaces like 4chan and getting all of his news from like, Infowars, and other places like that."

It all happened "behind our backs," Scott said. The family didn't notice anything was going on until Tefft showed up to a family gathering "ranting about the Jews" and identifying himself as a fascist, the nephew said.

Scott told Cuomo: "I feel that as a society, we need to be talking about this phenomenon of young, white, asocial men who are going into these Internet spaces and they are becoming radicalized, often without their family's knowledge."

"It bears, frankly, a scary resemblance to the recruiting tactics of terrorist groups like ISIL," Scott concluded.

CNN has tried to reach Tefft several times without success.

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