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A RACIST Scots video blogger spouted his hatred on stage at an infamous US event where far-right extremists shouted “Hail Trump”.

The vile mystery man - believed to be from Edinburgh - gave a speech at a white nationalist conference in Washington DC that has sparked a political firestorm.

President-elect Donald Trump was yesterday forced to disavow the so-called “alt-right”, a movement of right-wing activists often linked to white nationalism.

It followed the release of video of a rally where its supporters gave Nazi salutes and bellowed “Hail Trump”.

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Under-fire Trump told the New York Times: “I condemn them. I disavow, and I condemn.”

It has now emerged the Scottish hatemonger, who has managed to keep his identity a secret, also appeared at the annual conference of the National Policy Institute on Saturday.

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Using the moniker ‘Millennial Woes’, the vlogger has posted around 600 videos to his YouTube account, racking up 18,000 subscribers and nearly 2.4 million views.

Some anti-fascist campaigners have spent more than a year trying to identify the man - believed to be in his 30s - as he continues to deliver hate online.

Talking straight to camera with a well-spoken Scots accent and often smoking cigarettes, he pours out a stream of sordid venom.

His whining invective can run up to an hour in length as he bleats about his ignorant views. But campaigners say the man has developed a growing “fanbase” among other deluded far-right supporters.

They say he travelled across the US for two weeks before Saturday’s conference, delivering speeches to various fringe groups.

In photographs taken from Saturday’s Washington gathering, he can apparently be seen sitting on stage as leading alt-right figure Richard Spencer speaks.

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Spencer chairs the National Policy Institute, which describes itself as “an independent organization dedicated to the heritage, identity, and future of people of European descent in the United States, and around the world”.

During his address, Spencer sparked a furore by exhorting the crowd with the message: “Hail Trump, hail our people, hail victory!”

In one of his YouTube videos, Millennial Woes posted a recording of a Skype conversation he claimed to have had with Spencer in September this year.

The 54-minute clip - which has received nearly 20,000 views - is tagged “I’m Alt-Right, Jack (with Richard Spencer)”.

Together the smug and sickening pair discuss how Trump’s election could help keep their racist agenda in the public eye.

In a string of softly-spoken monologues Millennial Woes, who claims to earn a living from his YouTube channel, delivers racist and misogynistic views.

During one bizarre 12-minute video he shows a photo of a white teenager holding a black doll during a school lesson on childcare.

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He describes how the girl might “within a couple of days” go from ”expecting to have a white baby one day to feeling quite OK about having a black baby”.

The footage was tagged: “Racism: Inescapable, Unavoidable, Essential.” In another clip, he spends 27 minutes talking on the subject of bestiality.

Millennial Woes has previously taken part in an online Q&A where he confirmed he would be speaking at the National Policy Institute event.

Asked if he fears YouTube will shut down his channel due to his hateful speech, the vlogger said he plans to launch his own website instead to reach his twisted followers.

He said he’d been reported to police over his videos. Campaigners have made strenuous efforts to identify the vlogger to name and shame him. One investigator managed to identify a building apparently spotted in the background of a video as a hotel not far from Edinburgh’s Leith Walk.

His Twitter feed also claims he is from the capital.

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