Why some protesters in America wear Hawaiian shirts
Accelerationism, the boogaloo and the meaning of the extreme right
IN MORE THAN 30 of America’s 50 state capitals crowds have been gathering to protest against stay-at-home orders, buoyed by tweets from the president encouraging them to “liberate” their states. A few among them, toting assault weapons, are dressed incongruously in Hawaiian shirts. They might seem comical were it not for the fact that, in some corners of the internet, such leisurewear is recognised as the uniform of the extreme right.
This article appeared in the United States section of the print edition under the headline “A boog’s life”
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