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Deace cites anti-Semitic video to smear Muslims; Candidates avoid subject of extremist conference; KKK flyers spread in Oregon; and more.
History repeats itself in anti-immigrant tide; Muslim family’s home target of gunfire; Perkins doubts terrorists will hit the South; and more.
Aryan Brotherhood of Texas kingpin James Lemarc “Byrdman” Byrd –– described as a sadistic, racist torturer –– will spend the remainder of his life in a state prison for violent criminal activities related to the white supremacy gang.
A protest that for months was billed in right-wing media as an “epic rights flexing march” –– an Oath Keeper arming black residents with AR-15s and marching them through the streets of Ferguson –– turned out to be little more in the end than an exercise in futility.
Well-orchestrated campaign to tie refugees to terrorism reaches fever pitch as officials react to dubious reports.
Confederate flag rally at Stone Mountain; Man shot after threatening Muslims; Cruz’s ties to anti-gay pastor; and more.
Hate crimes in America dipped across the board in 2014, except in the category of anti-Muslim crimes, which rose about 14 percent over the prior year, according to FBI statistics released today. Given the barbaric Islamic State attacks in Paris last week and elsewhere recently, that latter trend seems destined to accelerate.
Refugees targeted by the right after Paris attacks; Fox News’ hypocrisy on protests; Odinism’s rise among supremacists; and more.
In simultaneous raids this week, the FBI has arrested five in race war plot.
The American College of Pediatricians (ACPeds) is an anti-LGBT hate group founded in 2002. It bills itself as “a national organization of pediatricians and other healthcare professionals dedicated to the health and well-being of children.”
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