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The alt-right’s attempts to spread its white supremacist philosophy on college campuses have encountered difficulties, as witnessed this past weekend by the transformation of prominent bigot Milo Yiannopoulos’s four-day “Free Speech Week” at the University of California Berkeley into a 20-minute press conference broadcast on Facebook Live.
Last week, in response to an article by National Review contributor Ed Whelan titled “Al Franken Supports State-Sanctioned Sterilization of Transgendered (sic) People,” Hatewatch published, “Ed Whelan is pleased to defend state-enforced sterilization.” For that, Whelan has accused the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) of threatening literal violence.
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Betrayed. That’s how the owner of an Arkansas restaurant describes herself after a group of white supremacists and neo-Nazis used her café for a secret weekend meeting.
As college campuses across the nation settle into the fall semester, many are being confronted by the realities of white supremacy.
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Yesterday’s election of the far-right, populist party Alternative für Deutschland (Alternative for Germany or AfD) marks the first time a far-right party has entered the German parliament since the end of World War II.
Trump issues new travel ban adding new nations; Politicians accept thousands from extremists; Milo flounders at his Berkeley campus appearance; and more.
The ideology behind violent anti-abortion extremism