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Since the SPLC’s warning in August, another violent black nationalist has carried out a mass shooting attack against whites. This time, a predominantly white congregation was attacked at their place of worship.
UPDATE: The Justice Department has just opened a civil rights investigation into an apparent hate crime last weekend in Spokane involving a 66-year African-American man. “We are concerned about elements of the incident because any crime that is potentially hate-motivated is not only an attack on the victim, but threatens and intimidates an entire community,” an FBI spokeswoman tells Hatewatch.
The FBI is expected to review a hate crime in which a black man was assaulted with a handgun and called ethnic slurs before several gunshots were fired into his home in Spokane last weekend.
Key leaders in the established anti-LGBT and anti-Muslim movements will gather this weekend in Washington, D.C., for the annual Values Voter Summit (VVS), along with President Donald Trump and his former strategist and Breitbart executive Stephen Bannon.
LoS leader involved in Charlottesville arrest; Spencer sees more flash mobs ahead; Would-be airport bomber wanted to ‘fight a war on U.S. soil’; and more.
White nationalists trying out new ‘flash mob’ tactic; No one knows if internet hate ban is working; Trump to keynote anti-LGBT ‘Values Voters’ gathering; and more.
Explaining ‘You Will Not Replace Us,’ ‘Blood and Soil,’ ‘Russia is Our Friend,’ and other catchphrases from torch-bearing marchers in Charlottesville.
Advertised as the “Battle of New Orleans 2017” on Facebook, the “Anti-Marxist Rally” on Saturday, October &, turned out to be much ado about nothing.
Gerrymandering is about race, Wisconsin shows; How a white supremacist was born; Men’s rights activists share values with white supremacists; and more.
Within hours of last weekend’s Las Vegas Mandalay Bay mass shooting, far-right extremists were quick to cast blame on a host of familiar enemies, such as antifa, crazed liberals, Democrats, and even the Islamic State.
For the racist “alt-right” and white nationalist crowd, the song “Charlottesville Ballad (War is Coming)” by “folk” musician Paddy Tarleton (identified as Patrick Corcoran by The News Journal, a newspaper in Delaware) has been the song of late summer in 2017.