Politics & Government
White Supremacy Group Appears In Princeton
Identity Evropa, described as fixated on "the preservation of white culture," posted about appearing in Princeton via Twitter.

PRINCETON, NJ — The white supremacist group Identity Evropa posted to Twitter about its recent activity in Princeton last week. The group posted pictures to its account of flyers it recently posted on Nassau Street.
Some flyers only identify the group by name. Another includes the phrase, “Our Generation. Our Future. Our Last Chance.”
The group also posted images of its members collecting trash along the Delaware and the Raritan Canal State Park Trail.
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Identity Europa is described by the Anti-Defamation League as “a white supremacist group focused on the preservation of 'white American culture' and promoting white European identity.
Identity Evropa came to prominence over the summer as the main organizer of the racist demonstrations at the University of Virginia campus in Charlottesville. The group is known for its slogan, “You will not replace us,” which refers to a plot to replace whites with minorities. The group is based in California and was founded by Nathan Damigo, an ex-Marine.
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It also popped up in Somerset County this summer, where it was blasted by the county’s Democratic Committee and the New Jersey chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-NJ). Read more here: ‘Outraged’ Activists Condemn Racist Flyers In Somerset County
Earlier this month, it was reported that stickers promoting the New Jersey European Heritage Association were seen on a lamppost on the corner of Nassau Street and Harrison Street. The stickers proclaimed “Reclaim Your Nation! Reclaim Your Heritage!”
Nassau Street (Princeton, NJ) pic.twitter.com/Lc9hLsL300
— IDENTITY EVROPA (@IdentityEvropa) August 20, 2018
On Saturday, members of Identity Evropa in New Jersey hiked the Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park Trail and helped keep it clean for the next generation of Americans. (Princeton, NJ) pic.twitter.com/kDjtHdFEU4
— IDENTITY EVROPA (@IdentityEvropa) August 20, 2018
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