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.
It’s white Americans’ job to combat hate; Spicer apologizes for Hitler gaffe; Federal judge strikes down Texas’ discriminatory voter-ID law; and more.
It should be no surprise that anti government folks seeking redress want someone besides the government to adjudicate for them. As a result, common law courts have sprung up across the United States. Many members of these courts are sovereign citizens who believe their judgments supersede federal and district court decisions, and then bring their quasi-legal activity into legitimate courts and use tactics including intimidation and paper terrorism.
An antigovernment “Patriot” blogger, who published names of reported FBI informants in an Oregon refuge investigation and refused to respond to a federal judge’s order, has been released after spending a week behind bars.
A California skinhead who twice fired a sawed-off shotgun as an exclamation point to his racial hatred was sentenced this week to 15 years in federal prison.
How the digital age has helped the rise of hate; ADF linked to bathroom bills around U.S.; Hateful memes attacking Kushner flood social media; and more.
Less than two months after his firing from ACT for America—the largest grassroots anti-Muslim organization in the country—Lt. Col. Roy White continues his demonization of Muslims under a new banner: The Patriots of San Antonio
A nationwide manhunt continues today for a Wisconsin man who authorities say authored a 161-page antigovernment manifesto, telling the world to remember his face, as he mailed it to President Trump.
Alt-right turns against Trump over Syria strike; How Cernovich moved from fringe to White House; Virginia candidate says Confederate flag isn’t racist; and more.
Cross-burnings to instill fear in black Americans are not just footnotes in history books, but a continuing reality in the 21st Century, as a Florida hate-crime case illustrates.