A contributor to The Heritage Foundation’s controversial Project 2025 governance plan intended to attend a white nationalist’s wedding, according to publicly accessible information the Data Lab reviewed.
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A contributor to The Heritage Foundation’s controversial Project 2025 governance plan intended to attend a white nationalist’s wedding, according to publicly accessible information the Data Lab reviewed.
The neo-Confederate League of the South (LOS) and its Nationalist Front (NF) allies are preparing to descend on Shelbyville, Tennessee, on the morning of October 28.
Brigitte Gabriel is the founder of ACT for America, the largest anti-Muslim organization in the country, which promotes wild anti-Muslim conspiracy theories that often paint all Muslims as the enemy.
Anti-racists organize to fight white supremacist boom; Hannity gains a fan in Alex Jones; Gaffney wants feds to ‘roll up’ BLM, antifascists; and more.
Combating racism has to go beyond just words; Cable TV muted on neo-Nazis’ gunplay; Many hate crimes are actually domestic terror; and more.
Vast majority of most crimes are committed by a person of the same race as the victim, Bureau of Justice Statistics reports.
Last week, from Thursday, October 13 through Saturday, October 15 the anti-LGBT hate group Family Research Council put on its annual Values Voter Summit in Washington, DC., A prime networking event for the Christian right where anti-LGBT and anti-Muslim rhetoric is rife, this year’s summit welcomed its first sitting president as a speaker, Donald Trump.
Lane Davis, 33, was obsessed with liberal ‘pedophilia,’ and allegedly accused his dad before stabbing him to death.
At the University of Florida, a protester urged Richard Spencer to take responsibility for the violence he inspired at Charlottesville.
Two blockbuster lawsuits targeting 21 racist “alt-right” and hate group leaders and 17 of their organizations have been filed over the August violence in Charlottesville, Virginia — the hallmark event of what one neo-Nazi calls the “Summer of Hate.”
Key institutions help fund white nationalism; protesters drown out Spencer’s hate; FBI seeing a black menace where little exists; and more.
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