Hatewatch Headlines 11/27/2017
NYT’s profile of Nazi backfires with public; Trump pushes conspiracist website; Daily Stormer finds a safe harbor in Hong Kong; and more.
Huffington Post: New York Times defends its inflammatory Nazi-sympathizer profile.
Think Progress: Trump recommends people read insane conspiracist ‘MagaPill’ website.
Mother Jones: Trump’s war on the environment is becoming a civil-rights emergency.
Newsweek: American neo-Nazi website linked to praise of terrorism finds safe space in Hong Kong.
Splinter: Richard Spencer loves his European heritage, but he was just banned from Europe.
Right Wing Watch: At MassResistance event, speaker warns that gay men are ‘preying on young teens’ via gay-straight alliances.
Washington Post: A self-proclaimed Nazi is banned from his Florida college campus, but allowed to remain a student.
The Guardian: Anti-Muslim online surges are being driven by fake social-media bot accounts.
AlterNet: The new Museum of the Bible in D.C. is connected to a radical right-wing religious agenda.
Slowly Boiled Frog: David Lane’s far-right anti-LGBT agenda is being funded by a fracking billionaire.
Houma Today (Terrebone Parish, LA): Trial for sovereign-citizen suspects in deputies’ murder moves out of St. John Parish.
Wisconsin Watch: Far-right Proud Boys organize in Wisconsin, embracing ‘Western values’ and opposing feminism.
Raw Story: Vandals attack five black churches in New Jersey with racist graffiti.