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Racist and anti-Semitic graffiti were scrawled on two outdoor marble tablets at the Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial in Boise, Idaho — the only memorial of its kind in the United States.
Last weekend, a motley crew of far-right groups assembled at New Orleans’ Lee Circle to protest the city’s removal of Confederate monuments. Bearing all manner of insignias, from the Confederate Battle Flag, Klan logos, Civil War kepis, Norse runes, the flag of “Kekistan,” the Gadsden flag, to U.S. flags, all were prepared for a brawl.
White racism among police is a serious problem; ‘Sharia’ conspiracist lands key Trump post; Lawmaker denies he’s mysoginist ‘Red Pill’ boss; and more.
A neo-Nazi who boasted he was “doing my race a favor” by killing an openly gay college instructor has been convicted of first-degree murder by a North Carolina jury.
Sovereign citizens are a diverse group of individuals whose activities and motives vary, but whose core tenets are the typically the same. They view United States citizenship, established government, authority and institutions as illegitimate and consider themselves immune from and therefore above the law.
American alt-right didn’t help LePen; Judge keeps asking about Trump’s ‘Muslim ban’ promises; New Orleans mayor defiant in face of threats; and more.
In reality, Richard Spencer is merely a fraud; Bundy prosecutors struggle with charges; ‘Beta’ males grow violent, radicalized at 4chan; and more.
A satirical religion with a frog-headed god has become a favorite new way for white nationalists to troll liberals, while spreading their meme-driven strategy.
A neo-Nazi who boasted he was “doing my race a favor” by killing an openly gay college instructor has been convicted of first-degree murder by a North Carolina jury.
League of the South Members Among Those Attending NOLA Counter-Protests This Weekend
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