Hatewatch Headlines 4/27/2018
Does this pastor really lead a hate group? Nehlen accuses Jews of deicide; ICE fails to follow handbook in deporting children; and more.
Inlander (Spokane, WA): Does this anti-‘Sodomite,’ slavery-defending, Holocaust-denying pastor lead a hate group?
Angry White Men: Congressional candidate Paul Nehlen accuses Jews of deicide on Atomwaffen-inspired podcast.
Right Wing Watch: There’s another neo-Nazi running for Congress, and his name is Patrick Little.
The New Republic: How Trump is manipulating conservative media to create a propaganda state.
Reveal News: ICE isn’t following its own handbook when it comes to deporting children.
Huffington Post: Militarized cops panicked about ‘antifa’ at tiny Georgia neo-Nazi rally.
Vice: Frat bros behind racist video sue school for jeopardizing their ‘success’ by shutting them down.
Colorado Times Recorder: GOP legislators worked closely with hate group ADF in crafting anti-LGBT agenda.
Think Progress: The return of the Negro Motorist Green Book, a guide for avoiding bigoted places.
Raw Story: Oklahoma teen seeks explanation after her brother is called a ‘n----- for auction’ in Snapchat post.
The Hill: Arizona’s only two black lawmakers chastised for calling out GOP colleagues use of racial slur.
Media Matters: GOP House candidate wrote foreword to bigoted book by ex-Trump official.
NJ1015-TV (Newark, NJ): Black-nationalist hate group leader pocketed millions from ‘church,’ feds say.
The Guardian: The rise of Russia’s neo-Nazi football hooligans, and the need to confront them at the World Cup.
ProPublica: A killing at Donkey Creek: Community haunted by incident when truck runs over a young Native American.