The following is a list of activities and events of anti-LGBT organizations. Organizations listed as anti-LGBT hate groups are designated with an asterisk.
The following is a list of activities and events of anti-LGBT organizations. Organizations listed as anti-LGBT hate groups are designated with an asterisk.
Yesterday, white nationalist and Alt-Right figurehead Richard Spencer spoke just above the reflecting pool at the Lincoln Memorial as part of a “Freedom of Speech Rally” organized by 19-year-old Colton Merwin.
Grants to combat white extremism get slashed; Whites find new ways to segregate schools; Alt-right rallies in D.C. draw tiny crowds; and more.
Domestic-terror data reveals the right-wing threat; KKK more ‘fractured’ but dangerous; Court lifts injunction blocking MS anti-LGBT law; and more.
Michael Hill, president of the Neo-Confederate League of the South (LOS), has gone to great lengths to mark himself as a radical and distance himself from his prior aversion to being called racist. Not every ranking LOS member has been as willing to publicly offer a full-throated explanation of their abhorrent beliefs.
Don’t forget right-wing terrorism; Muslim teen’s killing raises hate-crime issues; Doctor says patients often refuse treatment by nonwhites; and more.
A series of conflicts at a Houston protest last Saturday between members of the Alt-Right and a slew of Texas based militia and “patriot” groups has reanimated a tired trope at the heart of the Alt-Right: baby boomers are responsible for every problem afflicting whites in modern America.
Exodus from racist-heavy speakers' lineup for Lincoln Memorial rally Sunday fuels a rival alt-right protest at the White House, and the two sides engage in social media warfare over it.
Speaking at a recent session of Maryland’s Anne Arundel County Council, former League of the South (LOS) member Councilman Michael Peroutka denounced statements made by the president of the Neo-Confederate LOS, Michael Hill.
Trump rolls back civil rights efforts all around; Judicial nominee promoted conspiracists; How Fred Perry polos became the alt-right’s brand; and more.