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ACT for America — the largest grassroots anti-Muslim group in the country — has come under fire recently. Prominent San Antonio, ACT chapter leader Roy White was fired in late February for refusing to cancel a meeting designed to show activists how to “shut down mosques.”
On March 4, during a pro-Trump Spirit Of America Rally in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, a local racist skinhead snapped a photo of himself standing next to U.S Senatorial candidate and current Berwick city council member Andrew Shecktor.
In 2011, the New York Times profiled David Yerushalmi, an anti-Muslim extremist and the go-to lawyer for the movement at large.
On February 27, a Douglas County Circuit Court judge sentenced Jose Ismael Torres and Kayla Rae Norton to more than 20 years in prison for terrorizing African Americans at a child’s birthday party in Georgia. Since then, white supremacists have come out in droves claiming the two defendants were given unjust sentences for using racial epithets and displaying the Confederate battle flag, going so far as to threaten the judge and one of the victim’s supporters.
This post is part of a continuing Hatewatch series examining the Newslinks & Articles section of Stormfront.org. Until last summer, Stormfront was the most trafficked white supremacist website online.
Senate asks Trump for ‘swift action’ on Jewish center threats; Mosques endure wave of phoned-in threats too; Malheur attorneys set stage at trial; and more.
It ain’t easy being a bulldog at a Trump rally, especially when your owner is wearing a brown paper bag over his head and pushing you around in a doggie stroller with a cardboard-and-sharpie “Bulldog 4 Trump” sign attached.
Authorities say a white supremacist arrested last week near Olympia, Washington, may be part of a larger group of racists involved in a “number of violent crimes” in the Pacific Northwest.
Charles Powne, owner of Soleilmoon Recordings, recently responded to an inquiry from Portland, Oregon’s Willamette Weekly (WW) regarding SPLC’s listing of his music label as a seller of “Hate Music.” Powne said, "The solution to bad speech is not to shut it down, but to overcome it with more speech.”
Cloudflare, the Internet security giant that specializes in content delivery and optimization has an ambitious goal: to help “power and protect the entire Internet.”