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Jimmy Marr, who goes by @GenocideJimmy on Twitter, has been spotted driving his Pro-Trump truck emblazoned with a swastika on it as far north as Mercer Island in Washington.

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Jimmy Marr's Toyota Tacoma has been raising eyebrows as it travels up and down Interstate 5 lately. The swastika on the side and "Jew Lies Matter" painted on the tailgate may be a contributing factor.

Marr, who goes by @GenocideJimmy on Twitter, recently re-painted that tailgate to read "Trump: Do the White Thing." The social network is where his rig has attracted the most attention -- it's been spotted as far north as Mercer Island in Washington and as far south as Eugene.

Oregon #NeoNazi Jimmy Marr Takes Anti-Semitic Message to the Highways. Learn more > https://t.co/HIBt8uUYSN pic.twitter.com/izzT022but — Oren Segal (@orensegal) September 7, 2016

It's too easy to forget that Oregon is racist HQ; seeing a truck with "JEW LIES MATTER" and half a Swastika makes me nervous and angry. — Howard M. Lewis Ship (@hlship) September 5, 2016

Do the White thing. pic.twitter.com/YspRx2jwIo — Jimmy Marr (@GenocideJimmy) September 7, 2016

Steamrolled 6 million miles of semitical correctness this Labor Day weekend. Resistance is feeble (Jeep Liberty). pic.twitter.com/MUP4t6lPpe — Jimmy Marr (@GenocideJimmy) September 5, 2016

Marr's Trump truck was most recently spotted touring the Pacific Northwest over the Labor Day weekend.

According to the Anti-Defamation League, Marr is a noted neo-Nazi who's "Best known for sporting a kilt and playing bagpipes while leading racist and anti-Semitic protests."

Here he is playing said pipes:

Piping up about the ultimate cause of the Baton Rouge police murders. pic.twitter.com/afvNNWxSGV — Jimmy Marr (@GenocideJimmy) July 17, 2016

In a post on the Vanguard News Network Forum, Marr proudly displays his rig -- which has "Truth dispels darkness" emblazoned on the side -- as he discusses Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump acting as a "Red Pill" for a new member of the White Nationalist movement. (The symbol, taken from 1999 film, "The Matrix," is often used by members of the alt-right to describe events such as this young man's "racial awakening.")

Marr was also featured as a speaker during meetings of the Pacifica Forum, a group that used to meet at the University of Oregon. It was removed from campus after it was deemed a hate group.

The Oregonian/OregonLive reached out to Marr for comment. This was the result:

If I could get fair coverage from the jewsmedia, I wouldn't need to use my personal vehicle as a media platform. https://t.co/Wn3dY7uuza — Jimmy Marr (@GenocideJimmy) September 8, 2016

The holohoax is now a state enforced religion in 18 previously White nations. https://t.co/wh6BS35G9v — Jimmy Marr (@GenocideJimmy) September 8, 2016

--Eder Campuzano

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