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The public debate over the legacy of the Confederacy in the Deep South came to a boil recently when two organizations –– one an anti-racist group and the other a Confederate heritage group –– got in a permit battle to hold competing marches in Lexington, Va.
The Oath Keepers were in attendance at the swearing in of President-elect Donald Trump this morning. But while most onlookers were there to cheer on – or protest – the incoming president, the Oath Keepers were combing the crowd for suspicious behavior from political opponents on the left, and, of course, looking for anyone who appeared to be a member of ISIS.
Twitter lets FAIR promote its nativism; Extremist pastor on inauguration roster; Montana police chief defies neo-Nazis; and more.
Has anyone checked on Michael Hill? All the signs of life are still there. He’s posting on the website of his neo-Confederate group, the League of the South (LOS). His writing, still remarkable for its flagrant anti-Semitism and his reliance on the tired (((echoes))) meme, is replete with calls for “Christian manliness” in the face of “Yankee tyranny." But something about Dr. Hill seems off.
Two antigovernment activists accused of digging trenches and bulldozing a road during a takeover of an Oregon wildlife refuge want to prevent a jury from hearing how much it cost to repair the damage at the archaeological site.
Trump praises bikers attending inauguration; More bomb threats hit Jewish centers; Whitefish is giving the green light to Nazi march; and more.
New project aims to document hate crimes; Right-wing media lashes out at Manning; RT host exposed as neo-Nazi; and more.
Not two weeks after Andrew Anglin, founder of the Internet’s most trafficked neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer, argued that “character purity” for members of the radical right comes second to “ideological purity,” his theory is being put to the extreme test.
Conspiracists, militiamen and bikers are up in arms over nefarious ‘Marxist’ plot to wreak mass chaos, cause a coup and assassinate the president-elect.
There have been some big changes for white nationalist leader Richard Spencer –– a posh townhouse in Alexandria, Va., and a new website, Altright.com, staffed with a cadre of well-known leaders of the radical right.