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A man just arrested in Indiana on double-murder charges related to an arson in Chicago 17 years ago told a judge he’s now a sovereign citizen who wants to represent himself.
The following is a list of activities and events of anti-Muslim organizations. Organizations listed as anti-Muslim hate groups are designated with an asterisk (*).
Attempts by the racist “alt-right” to recover from the stumbling block of August 2017’s disastrous Unite the Right rally have been dashed by several recent upheavals.
Starbucks will close its stores for anti-bias training; a murder suspect in Chicago says he’s a sovereign citizen; Alex Jones is sued by Sandy Hook parents, and more.
A Texas judge has increased the bond for a white supremacist charged with choking his girlfriend.
Philosopher Jean-Francois Gautier addressed the Iliade Institute’s fifth annual conference in Paris last week in front of a large poster of a modern blond family looking out over a medieval gate.
University of Alabama pulls the plug on Jared Taylor’s speech; Starbuck’s CEO apologizes; the KKK is back in Mississippi politics, and more.
The following is a list of activities and events of anti-LGBT organizations. Organizations listed as anti-LGBT hate groups are designated with an asterisk.
Richard Spencer is kicked off Facebook; the Coachella festival’s ties to anti-LGBT causes; did the Vietnam War consolidate and radicalize the white power movement, and more.
Prosecutors in Florida have dropped a case against one of the three people arrested after a shooting following Richard Spencer’s speech at the University of Florida.