虚无主义暴力极端主义
Nihilistic Violent Extremism

原始链接: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nihilistic_violent_extremism

虚无主义暴力极端主义(NVE)是执法部门用来描述一种并非由意识形态驱动,而是由对社会普遍仇恨和厌人类世界观所驱动的极端主义。像764和No Lives Matter这样的组织经常与之相关联。尽管缺乏连贯的信仰体系,NVE追随者可能会采纳新纳粹主义或加速主义等意识形态的美学。 NVE令人担忧的一个方面是它与性侵犯的强烈联系,包括儿童色情和性敲诈。该术语最初由美国联邦检察官提出,描述的是那些因造成混乱或破坏社会机构而受到驱使的个人。 最近,联邦调查局强调NVE是一个日益增长的国内恐怖威胁。局长卡什·帕特尔报告称,2024年至2025年间,NVE调查数量增加了300%,并声称这些案件现在占国内恐怖主义调查的“很大一部分”。然而,一些专家警告不要过度使用该术语,强调在这些案件中定义动机的复杂性。

## 黑客新闻讨论:虚无主义暴力极端主义 一个黑客新闻帖子引发了关于“虚无主义暴力极端主义”(NVE)标签的争论。最初的帖子链接到维基百科上关于该主题的文章,从而引发了关于其准确性和适用性的讨论。 许多评论者质疑真正的虚无主义——一种对任何事物都不相信的信念——是否是极端主义行动的真正动机,认为它通常是一个标签,用于那些被他人认为无效的信仰体系。一些人认为,执法部门滥用这个术语来分类那些信仰支离破碎或动态变化,或那些采用意识形态进行伪装的个人。 人们对该标签可能被过度使用和政治化表示担忧,并举例说明了它在各种群体中的应用。 另一些人则指出,确实存在一些受到有害意识形态驱动的危险团体,例如那些参与在线剥削和暴力的团体。 对话还涉及在线文化、社会隔离以及愤怒成瘾性在将个人推向极端主义中的作用,以及区分真诚的信仰和表演性意识形态的困难。 许多评论员强调了媒体倾向于根据政治立场选择性地标记暴力行为。
相关文章

原文

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Extremist worldview

Nihilistic violent extremism (NVE), or nihilistic extremism, is a term used by law enforcement agencies to refer to extremism and violence lacking an ideological motivation, instead motivated by a misanthropic worldview and generalized hatred for society.[1] It is closely associated with groups such as 764 and No Lives Matter. Despite nihilistic violent extremism's characterization as being unmotivated by genuine ideology, groups or individuals falling under this umbrella may adopt the aesthetics of, or have sympathies for, other extremist ideologies like neo-Nazism, the variant of Satanism associated with the Order of Nine Angles, and accelerationism. It is also closely associated with sexual misconduct, such as solicitation, production, or possession of child pornography, and sextortion.[2]

Nihilistic violent extremism was originally coined by federal prosecutors in the United States who often used the term in search warrant and indictment filings to describe individuals, often but not always associated with groups such as 764 and No Lives Matter, who were being charged, searched, or found guilty of crimes or attempts at one which were alleged or confirmed to have been motivated by attempts at taking down major societal institutions, attempting to cause political and societal chaos, or otherwise committing violent acts somewhere without a cohesive ideological worldview involving belief systems such as religion and ethnic conflict.[3] The term has since increasingly been used publicly in dialogue by law enforcement circles regarding criminal investigations of extremist crimes in the United States, most notably by FBI director Kash Patel during an oversight committee in the Senate in 2025, where he claimed that NVEs were a rising terrorist threat and that the FBI had "over 1,700 investigations" dedicated to nihilistic terrorism, which he claimed was a "300% increase" compared to 2024.[4][5] Patel has claimed that NVEs make up "a large chunk" of domestic terrorism cases in the United States.[5]

  1. ^ "Terror without ideology? The rise of nihilistic violence – An ISD Investigation". Institute for Strategic Dialogue. May 8, 2025. Archived from the original on January 12, 2026. Retrieved October 27, 2025.
  2. ^ Argentino, Marc-André (January 19, 2024). "764: The Intersection of Terrorism, Violent Extremism, and Child Sexual Exploitation". Global Network on Extremism and Technology. Archived from the original on February 6, 2026. Retrieved October 27, 2025.
  3. ^ Sherman, Amy (October 13, 2025). "Nihilistic violent extremism: What the FBI term means and why experts warn against overuse". PolitiFact. Archived from the original on January 23, 2026. Retrieved October 27, 2025.
  4. ^ "Director Patel's Opening Statement to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary". Federal Bureau of Investigation. September 16, 2025. Archived from the original on January 20, 2026. Retrieved October 27, 2025.
  5. ^ a b Mesa, Jesus (September 17, 2025). "What Is an NVE? The FBI's latest term for tracking extremist threats". Newsweek. Archived from the original on November 22, 2025. Retrieved October 27, 2025.
联系我们 contact @ memedata.com