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On Wednesday, April 4, 2018, Horry County Sheriff’s Department (HCSD) deputies attempted to serve a Writ of Assistance court order (e.g. an eviction notice) on Bernard Emmanuel Jackson, 37, in Conway, South Carolina.
As a light rain fell from an overcast sky, aging neo-Nazi and racist David Duke stood in an electric blue blazer checking his phone while holding a sign saying “Support our Monument” in central Alabama.
Trump caters to anti-immigrant extremists; Reddit ads make money from hate speech; Attomwaffen loses some of its platforms; and more.
Mercer funded anti-Muslim ads before election; GOP’s contract with authoritarianism; Muslims accused of violence get more media focus; and more.
Lawsuit may force Stormer to reveal funding; Social media bans won’t stop the alt-right; ‘Confederate History Month’ quickly slides into bigotry; and more.
Stormfront founder and former Klansman Don Black announced on Tuesday that the white supremacist movement’s first major hate forum is temporarily restricting access to “sustaining members” — users who donate at least five dollars a month — and will be archiving and shuttering its main server on April 6 due to a “financial crisis.”
John Guandolo, a disgraced ex-FBI agent who heads the anti-Muslim hate group Understanding the Threat (UTT), will embark on a multi-city speaking tour across the Midwest on April 5 through 9.
Fifty years after MLK’s death, white haters are still here; Is alt-right media bubble about to burst? Activist tells alt-righter ‘we are f-----’; and more.
Paul Nehlen, a white nationalist congressional candidate from Wisconsin, took to Gab.ai yesterday to reveal one of the alt-right’s best-kept secrets: the identity of notorious Twitter troll @Ricky_Vaughn99.
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