Hatewatch Headlines 10/25/2017
Extremists using leaked docs to sway elections; Troops fear white nationalism’s rise; The radical right has become a global problem; and more.
Think Progress: Study finds that far-right extremists are using leaked military and intelligence documents to sway elections.
Newsweek: White nationalists are a bigger threat to America than ISIS in Iraq and Syria, U.S. troops say.
Salon: Why are the media so seemingly reluctant to cover right-wing violence, like that in Florida?
Vice: The extreme right is more global than ever.
Democracy Now: How Trump’s presidency is fueling right-wing nationalist and anti-immigrant movements across Europe.
Associated Press: Lawyers seek to question Andrew Anglin’s relatives about his whereabouts so they can serve him papers.
Media Matters: Pro-Trump One America News network calls European white nationalist org a ‘patriotic group.’
City Pages (Minneapolis, MN): Alt-right darling Lauren Southern to bring troll act to University of Minnesota.
Right Wing Watch: Alex Jones claims Infowars never knowingly reports false information.
BuzzFeed: Steve Bannon reportedly drops Milo like a hot potato after revelations about white nationalists.
Record-Courier (Kent, OH): Concerns raised about far-right speaker David Horowitz on Kent State campus.
The Daily Beast: Russian far-right propaganda operation traced back to host in Staten Island, New York.
The Hill: Poll finds a majority of white Americans believe discrimination exists against them.
History News Network: How this historian of the KKK responded to the aggressive white nationalism of Trump supporters.
The Conversation: I teach ethics at the university where Richard Spencer spoke.