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The catalogue for the second annual New York-Bred Horses of Racing Age Sale hosted by the digital auction company Wanamakers, in conjunction with New York Thoroughbred Breeders, Inc., is now available online at wanamakers.com. Bidding will open June 8 at 8 a.m. ET, with the first listing set to close at 5 p.m. Subsequent listings will close in three-minute increments.


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Highlights of the catalog include: Cinderella's Cause (Congrats), a 5-year-old racing/broodmare prospect who most recently won a first-level, state-bred allowance at Belmont Park and is entered to run June 1; Liberty Flame (Bellamy Road), a 4-year-old two-time winner who is eligible for allowance and starter conditions; Slant (Union Rags), an unraced 2-year-old who is half-brother to stakes winner and Grade III-placed Conquest Hardcandy (Candy Ride {Arg}); and Stewie (Exaggerator), an unraced 2-year-old colt whose dam is a half-sister to the multiple-graded stakes winner Nikki's Sandcastle.

At around 1:30 p.m. on a recent Friday afternoon, some people on 8chan, an online message board, watched a mass murder unfold. Brenton Tarrant had just announced he would carry out a deadly attack and stream it live on Facebook. The first fans quickly voiced their support. "Good luck," one user wrote; another: "Sounds fun." A third person wrote that it was the "best start to a weekend ever." When Tarrant's head-mounted camera showed him murdering the first person at the entrance to the Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand -- someone who had just greeted him kindly -- a fourth person wrote, "Holy fuck nice shootin."

None of the 200 users flagged the video to Facebook, and thousands of people have watched the livestream after the fact. The social network, whose CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, likes to brag about the tens of thousands of moderators on its payroll who constantly monitor content, didn't notice anything at first. Facebook didn't receive the first notice until 12 minutes after the livestream ended. The company said it had removed 300,000 copies of the video within the first 24 hours and that its automated filters had blocked a further 1.2 million copies from being uploaded. But as with any data that's shared quickly and widely via the internet, the expungement wasn't entirely successful. If someone really wants to, they can still find the video online.

Brenton Tarrant achieved his goals. He garnered worldwide attention. He left behind 17 minutes of horror. And when it was all over, he received online respect and adoration from people who shared his views. These kinds of people live all around the world, including in Germany, and they don't even attempt to hide their glee over the death of Muslims.

The conspiratorial fantasies of extremists like Breivik, Sonboly or Tarrant have seeped into the popular zeitgeist, facilitated by savvy YouTubers or online rappers. They wind up in forums like 4chan or 8chan, in video-gaming communities like Discord or Steam and on platforms like Global Fascist Fraternity, Fascist Forge or Ironmarch. They are embedded in a right-wing internet culture with its own codes and terminology. Participants often find it hard to distinguish between seriousness and sick irony, maybe even between the virtual and the real. The disturbing applause for the livestream of a brutal killing spree makes sense if those applauding no longer can or want to distinguish between first-person shooter games and mass murder.

During the Yugoslav Wars, Serbian war criminals used a similar ideology to justify their violence against Muslim Bosnians. Brenton Tarrant chose a Serbian battle song from the 1990s as the soundtrack for his video. New versions of the song, called "Karadzic, Lead Your Serbs," were published online by far-right radicals with the subheading, "Remove Kebab."

Florian Hartleb, an expert on right-wing extremism, has no doubt that "such an act of violence could have happened in Germany, Austria or Sweden." For one, the perpetrator of the massacre in New Zealand appears to have been heavily influenced by the conspiratorial discourse of the far-right in Europe, and there is an entire community on the continent that has celebrated the Australian for his murderous deeds. The day after the mosque attack, one user on Kohlchan, a German-speaking online platform, crudely celebrated the act and wrote "BANG BANG BANG." Another replied, "And that was just the beginning," adding: "When's this going to happen at the mega Turk mosque in Cologne? A few police commandos who are fed up? Let's go!"

Another radical right-wing group called HoGeSa -- a German abbreviation for "hooligans against Salafists" -- first formed on Facebook and later mobilized thousands of participants on the streets of Cologne. The police were caught completely off guard, leading to forty-five injured officers and wild rioting in the city center. Investigators had apparently been oblivious to what was transpiring online and spilling over into real life. In a confidential analysis, the State Office of Criminal Investigations in North Rhine-Westphalia, where Cologne is located, concluded that the movement did not represent a "uniform group" but rather a "heterogeneous scene made up of criminals from across the spectrum." The unifying elements: hostility to Islam, fear of foreigners, brutality -- and the internet.

The confidential intelligence report stated that surveillance, therefore, must be more strongly "directed at far-right extremist internet activities, since this is where there are high risks in terms of radicalization, mobilization and conspiracy." Scholars such as the London-based political scientist Peter Neumann urge a more thorough examination of the phenomenon. "So far, no authority or study has conclusively explained the relationship between online comments and offline behavior," Neumann says.

International cooperation is also difficult. Because of its history, Germany has the strictest laws when it comes to radical right-wing agitation. "In the Anglo-Saxon world, many remarks made online fall under freedom of speech, while we would be required to pursue them from a legal standpoint here," said one domestic intelligence officer. "That's why I hardly ever expect to receive useful information from foreign countries when it comes to neo-Nazis." Meanwhile, authorities in Germany have long known that leaders in the German scene maintain international contacts.

There are several reasons for this increase in right-wing violence over the past decade. For one, the election of Barack Obama as the first black president fired up racists like hardly anything that came before. At the same time, online forums were left unmonitored for years, allowing right-wing extremists to organize without any oversight. And Trump's election facilitated a climate in which the -- by now well-organized -- right-wing networks could emerge from the dark corners of the internet and onto American streets.

The group came into existence in 2015 in the Ironmarch.org online forum. At first, AWD was only known to online insiders, and was considered an internet phenomenon. But this virtual space fostered followers similar to the Christchurch shooter: young men who aren't just interested in making strong statements online, but also are willing to act in real life -- which is to say, commit murder.

This is how human time bombs gestate, often unnoticed by the police or security agencies. With about 80 to 100 members in the U.S., AWD is no mass movement, but it would be dangerous to dismiss the group as a purely online phenomenon. In late February, the FBI arrested alleged AWD member Benjamin Bogard in Texas. In one video, in which the young man wears a skull mask, he waves around a shotgun and instructs viewers to take a firearm to the side of a road and begin shooting people. "Heil Hitler!" he adds.

According to U.S. media reports, Bogard also looked up bomb-making instructions online and searched for photos of Dylann Roof, the man who shot nine African-Americans during a church service in Charleston, South Carolina, in 2015. Since the attack, Roof is seen as yet another hero among right-wing internet warriors. The Christchurch attacker named him in his manifesto.

Brenton Tarrant, the Christchurch shooter, is responsible for murdering 50 worshippers at mosques in the New Zealand city. He livestreamed his rampage online, and when he appeared before the magistrate he flashed an "OK" signal with his hand, an ambiguous code for "white power."

In conjunction with New York Thoroughbred Breeders, Wanamaker's has released the catalog for the second annual New York-Bred Horses of Racing Age Sale. The sale seeks to provide buyers with the opportunity to secure high-quality, New York-bred horses for the end of the Belmont Park spring/summer meet and the Saratoga Race Course summer meet.

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We will add Hereford gilts to our 2024 Junior Purebred Breeding Gilt Show. We would like to get an idea of how popular this breed may be in our show, but we do not want to prevent anyone from bringing two gilts of breeds currently eligible for scholarships. Therefore, we will allow exhibitors to enter a maximum of three (3) head in the Junior Purebred Gilt Show, BUT AT LEAST ONE (1) AND NO MORE THAN TWO (2) MUST BE A HEREFORD GILT. This will be enforced at Check-in. If anyone is found violating this rule, ALL entries will be disqualified. Hereford Gilts will not be eligible for a scholarship in 2024, but Premiums will be awarded. be457b7860

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