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11 Facts About Matthew Colligan

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Matthew Colligan is an online personality who posted neo-Nazi memes under the handle Millennial Matt alongside white nationalist influencer Baked Alaska.

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Matthew Colligan's identity was revealed through his participation in the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.

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Matthew Colligan participated in the torchlight tiki rally at the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville.

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Matthew Colligan's identity was later verified through social network posts, including a cropped driver's license photograph that contained a photo appearing to be Colligan along with his correct birthday.

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On Friday, August 11,2017, the day of the tiki rally, Matthew Colligan and Baked Alaska were ejected by a black Uber driver who said they had said racist things, calling the country "white America" and making her feel unsafe.

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In September 2017, Matthew Colligan claimed to have moved to Japan, but later claimed to have been living in Mexico.

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Matthew Colligan spent several years leading up to the Unite the Right rally posting white nationalist advocacy and neo-Nazi slogans such as "Hitler did nothing wrong".

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Matthew Colligan was friends with and often interacted online with Baked Alaska.

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Nick Fuentes, a far-right podcaster and figurehead of the Groypers, listed Matthew Colligan as having a TikTok account affiliated with "America First", a TikTok-based movement described as white nationalist by Right Wing Watch.

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In June 2020, Matthew Colligan joined two other groypers, leader Nick Fuentes and far-right student organizer Jaden McNeil, at a George Floyd protest in Queen Creek, Arizona.

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Matthew Colligan requested that Ayyadurai bless a small statue of the Kek, the green frog that came to prominence as a symbol of the alt-right during the 2016 United States presidential election.