Hatewatch Headlines 12/4/2018
Apple chief deplatforms white supremacists; Far right continues to spread Soros conspiracies; ‘QAnon’ deputy at Pence event is demoted; and more.
The Verge: Apple’s Tim Cook to white supremacists: ‘You have no place on our platforms.’
Media Matters: The far right continues to spread the conspiracy theory that inspired the Pittsburgh shooter.
Salon: George Soros-backed university in Hungary says it was ‘forced out’ in an ‘arbitrary eviction.’
Talking Points Memo: Sheriff’s deputy who wore QAnon patch at Pence photo op gets demoted.
Washington Post: Ex-Marine admits he lured Seth Rich conspiracy theorist to a parking garage and shot him.
Guardian: Milo Yiannopoulos ‘more than $2 million in debt,’ Australian promoters’ documents show.
IdaVox: Matthew Heimbach kicked out of National Socialist Movement for being a ‘Communist.’
Think Progress: Proud Boys founder finds new home at Glenn Beck’s media company.
AlterNet: Legal experts ridicule conspiracy theorist Jerome Corsi’s claim he’s filed a ‘criminal complaint’ against Mueller.
CNN: Confederate statue’s fate on the University of North Carolina campus hangs in the balance.
Right Wing Watch: ‘Jack Corbin’ and the violent underbelly of white nationalism.
Press-Herald (Portland, ME): Brunswick graduate arrested after racist graffiti found at Maryland college.
New York Daily News: Nine-year-old Brooklyn boy socked in the eye in possible antisemitic hate crime.
Guardian: ‘Their ideas had no place here’: How Crete kicked out the fascist Golden Dawn movement.