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Vol. I · No. 181 · 1899 Reports Wednesday, July 1, 2026
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CBS report on white nationalist youth group recruiting girls

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Topics in This Edition

White nationalismYouth extremismSocial media recruitment

Summary

The CBS News #shorts video summarizes reporting on United Youth, an umbrella for white nationalist youth clubs, announcing an all-female branch called Young Columbia in early May via Telegram. It covers male clubs' activities like propaganda distribution, combat sports, and hiking, plus documented Young Columbia activity in Wisconsin and Illinois involving joint meetings and propaganda. The segment notes social media recruitment on TikTok and Telegram, a now-removed TikTok account with racist content, expert views on Gen Z cynicism, and unsuccessful follow-up outreach to the groups for comment.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately reflects CBS's longer-form reporting, which draws on Telegram posts, expert tracking of activities in specific states, and platform responses. Viewer perception could be skewed by reliance on anonymous expert assessments and the challenges of quantifying small, secretive groups. Context missing includes prior female white nationalist organizations like Women for Aryan Unity, though this appears distinct as a youth-specific effort tied to United Youth. Claims about rapid national expansion and TikTok content hold up to the reported evidence. Overall, the piece is factual and narrowly focused without loaded framing.

Key Moments

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United Youth announced all-female branch Young Columbia on Telegram in early May, first of its kind in US

Confirmed in CBS News article citing the Telegram post with membership criteria and Hitler quote

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Young Columbia activity tracked in Wisconsin and Illinois, including meetings with male clubs and propaganda distribution

Documented in CBS reporting based on extremism researchers' tracking of Telegram and in-person activity

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Male youth clubs expanded to every US state in under 2 years

CBS notes difficulty quantifying members; timeline aligns with network growth reports but lacks independent public data

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CBS-identified TikTok account linked to Young Columbia posted racist, anti-Semitic, anti-immigrant content and was removed after outreach

Matches CBS account and TikTok spokesperson statement on community guidelines

Sources Consulted

  1. White nationalist groups have attracted young men around the U.S. Now, they're recruiting girls
  2. White nationalist groups are now recruiting young women
  3. Women for Aryan Unity
  4. Neo-Nazi Teenagers Across America Starting Their Own Youth Clubs