Hatewatch Headlines 8/25/2017
Stormer gets booted from the Web again; YouTube hiding extremist videos; Even dating apps cracking down on haters; and more.
Raw Story: Daily Stormer kicked off the Internet a second time after hack by Anonymous.
Fast Company: YouTube has finally started hiding extremist videos, even if it won’t delete them all.
Think Progress: Trump adviser Roger Stone warns of a violent civil war if Trump is impeached.
New York Times: In Charlottesville’s wake, even dating apps are cracking down on hate.
Slate: Charlottesville city council orders review of police and city-manager response to protests.
Medium: After Charlottesville, it’s time to end the assault on Americans’ voting rights.
Lexington Herald-Leader (KY): White nationalists may hold ‘flash’ rally in Lexington, making counter-protests harder.
Right Wing Watch: Matthew Trewhella trying to convince elected officials that abortions warrant homicide charges for women.
Washington Post: Conspiracy fan Kelli Ward, running in Arizona, represents the Trump Wing of the GOP well.
Media Matters: Fox and Friends is outraged by kneeling pro athletes, but is sympathetic to white supremacists.
Mother Jones: A federal judge put hundreds of immigrants behind bars while her husband invested in private prisons.
Salon: Antifa ‘#PunchWhiteWomen’ campaign revealed as an alt-right hoax spawned on 4chan.
The Daily Item (Sunbury, PA): Petition demands that nativist Rep. Lou Barletta cut his ties with hate group FAIR.
Kansas City Star (MO): White supremacist group is trying to recruit University of Missouri students.
The Hill: Lyft partners with the SPLC to help keep drivers safe from hate crimes.