About this episode
Neo-Nazis are infiltrating Jiu-Jitsu—and most of us don’t even know it’s happening. In this episode of Fighting Matters, we’re joined by investigative journalist Mack Lamoureux to expose the rise of “active clubs”: decentralized extremist groups using martial arts like Jiu-Jitsu and Muay Thai as recruiting tools for white supremacist and neo-Nazi causes. Mack spent nearly a decade reporting on far-right extremism for VICE News and now works with the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, tracking extremist movements around the world. He explains how these groups organize in secret, how they weaponize the power of community, and how they’re already competing in tournaments and running covert training groups in cities across North America. This conversation is a wake-up call for anyone who thinks Jiu-Jitsu is immune to radicalization—and a roadmap for how we push back. ⸻ 👥 Featuring: Mack Lamoureux – Investigative Journalist Jesse Walker @RoughHandsBJJ Mike Mahaffey @OldBastardBJJ Steve Kwan @bjjmentalmodels ⸻ 🧠 Topics We Cover: • What are active clubs—and how do they recruit? • How extremist groups use martial arts to radicalize • Why community is both a powerful tool and a dangerous weapon • The terrifying overlap between fight culture and fascism • What coaches and gym owners can do to fight back ⸻ 📖 Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to the Conversation 01:28 Understanding Active Clubs 05:11 Recruitment Tactics of Active Clubs 08:33 Training for a Race War 10:50 The Nature of Active Clubs 13:31 Community and Cult-like Tactics 15:29 Evolution of Active Clubs 20:41 Decentralized Structure and Terrorism 23:08 Identifying Active Clubs 26:27 The Power of Community Influence 31:14 Normalization of Extremism in Jiu-Jitsu 33:20 The Ethical Decline in Society 35:43 Understanding the Overton Window 41:13 The Role of Community in Combatting Extremism 49:46 Mental Health and Coping with Dark Subjects 54:48 The Power of Local Influence