Hatewatch Headlines 3/22/2018
A good week for voting rights, bad for Kobach; White supremacists face leadership vacuum; Koch helps neo-Confederates land college gigs; and more.
Esquire: It was a good week for voting rights, and a bad week for Kobach.
Think Progress: With their leadership knocked out, young white supremacists face a directionless future.
The Nation: How Charles Koch is helping neo-Confederates teach college students.
Media Matters: These are the right-wing conspiracy theories and hoaxes floating around the Austin bombing case.
Right Wing Watch: ‘The Storm’ conspiracy theorists now think FBI’s coming after ‘QAnon’ for Austin bombings.
Huffington Post: A chilling 2015 FBI bulletin predicted militias would target Muslims – and it proved right.
Politico: Breitbart’s readership plunges as it tries to find its voice without Steve Bannon.
New York Times: She gave Nikolas Cruz a choice between his gun or a home – and he chose the gun.
Los Angeles Times: Hate crimes in L.A. jump significantly, with transgender people targeted.
Raw Story: What underlies the MAGA appeal? An aggressive, authoritarian form of whiteness.
AlterNet: The sexist and racist implications of the ‘Walk Up, Not Out’ movement countering young gun protesters.
Seattle Times: A fire has severely damaged a Bellevue mosque again. Here’s what we know.