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On March 12, 2018, hard-right Canadian YouTuber Lauren Southern was refused entrance to the United Kingdom reportedly afte distributing flyers in Luton, U.K., stating “Allah is a gay God” and “Allah is trans” — which Southern called a “social experiment.”
Target fires an employee accused of putting racist cards in diaper boxes; a white nationalist wants to succeed retiring House Speaker Paul Ryan; a black comedian responds to a racist heckler, and more.
The neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement (NSM) may have agreed not to return to Charlottesville, Virginia, with weapons, but that’s certainly not stopping its members from planning a string of racist rallies elsewhere, including one on April 21 in Newnan, Georgia.
This past Saturday a South Dakota state Senator and congressional candidate was recorded saying that a terrorist attack in the United States could help his campaign in the upcoming June primary.
Long-time racist David Duke has struck out in his initial attempt to block access to his communications leading up to last August’s deadly Unite the Right rally in Virginia.
Israel United in Christ (IUIC), a black Hebrew Israelite group based in the Bronx, New York, thinks white people are “the devil,” Jews are “fake Jews” and members of the LGBT community are “sinners” but has no qualms about recruiting a cannibal who led a child army and regularly performed human sacrifices.
A ranking Health and Human Services official is under investigation for racism; police fatally shoot a homeless man with a white supremacy background; the correlation between Twitter use and anti-Muslim crimes, and more.
Within a week of white separatist Gary Lee Yarbrough dying in prison, his wife is using his image and case to raise money for what she says will be a legal challenge to his death.
Bolton is a dangerous NSA pick; White power music still thrives on YouTube; Interior official embraced far-right conspiracies; and more.
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