Hatewatch Headlines 11/10/2016
Election 2016 and the culture wars; Klansmen raise their hoods in South; Oregon sheriff wins re-election; and more.
Washington Post: The election was a cultural civil war in which liberalism lost and intolerance won.
Right Wing Watch: White nationalists rejoice at Trump’s victory.
AlterNet: 10 reasons why Trump’s win is ‘white supremacy’s last stand.’
The Guardian (UK): Far-right nationalists, populists around the globe are the first leaders to congratulate Trump.
Media Matters: Trump adviser Roger Stone promptly tweets out racist image of black rioters as ‘Hillary supporters.’
AL.com: Alabama Klansman explains flyers, vows to ‘hold Trump close’ to his promises to build wall.
Raw Story: North Carolina police respond to reports of KKK march on bridge the morning after Trump wins.
Mic: Pro-Trump Nazi graffiti was spray-painted on a window in downtown Philadelphia.
Reuters: Riding Trump’s wave, Breitbart News plans an expansion into Europe.
Think Progress: The Founding Fathers ensured that rural white votes would count more than others.
Oregonian: Controversial ‘constitutional’ sheriff Glenn Palmer elected to a fourth term.
Phoenix New Times (AZ): Nativist sheriff Paul Babeu takes a beating at the polls alongside Arpaio.
Vox: Satan, the pope, and Dungeons and Dragons: How Jack Chick’s cartoon books informed fundamentalism.