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Hatewatch Headlines 4/25/2018

Toronto attacker tied to alt-right ‘incels’; Lynching museum just what country needs; President’s name being used by hate criminals; and more.

Media Matters: Alleged Toronto attacker has confirmed links to misogynistic online communities.

Right Wing Watch: Incels, Chads and Stacys: Decoding the Toronta van attacker’s misogynist slang.

New York Times: An American tragedy in Nashville.

Salon: A museum dedicated to the horrors of lynching is exactly what America needs.

Reveal News: They spewed hate, and used the president’s name as a way to punctuate it.

AlterNet: Trump using the language of white supremacists is not a surprise anymore.

Talking Points Memo: Education report says black students suspended, expelled much more than white peers.

Think Progress: Chief Justice Roberts showcasing how impossibly naïve he is on matters of race.

Orange County Register (CA): Hate crimes against Muslim increase 15 percent, CAI report says.

Raw Story: Fascist fashion helps the far right sell its violent ideology through clothing.

Spinnaker (Jacksonville, FL): Former UNF student Ken Parker publicly apologizes, denounces white supremacy.

Huffington Post: No prom or graduation ceremony for teen who made racist promposal sign.

Oregonian: Oregon State Bar’s statement condemning white nationalism draws criticism from some attorneys.

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