A law enforcement figure associated with the extremist “constitutional sheriff” ideology will serve as an adviser for the anti-immigrant hate group Federation for American Immigration Reform, according to an announcement in October.
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A law enforcement figure associated with the extremist “constitutional sheriff” ideology will serve as an adviser for the anti-immigrant hate group Federation for American Immigration Reform, according to an announcement in October.
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.
Prosecutors are expected to ask for a life sentence without parole for a 26-year-old neo-Nazi skinhead who pleaded guilty this week in Las Vegas to killing a 75-year-old woman.
Schaeffer Cox, the imprisoned founder of the Alaska Peacemakers Militia, is petitioning the U.S. Supreme Court to review his 2012 conviction that put him in federal prison for 26 years.