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A former member of the white separatist group The Order keeps getting passed over for early release from federal prison.
Moore’s religious-right supporters unwavering; Hate crimes rise again in 2016; ‘OK To Be White’ protesters clash with antifascists; and more.
Alt-right figures, Infowars, and their conspiracist cohort spin baseless and increasingly wild claims of impending violence, from a November 4 nonevent to the Texas church shooting.
Christopher Cantwell’s hearing last Friday, well attended by protesters and his black-clad white supremacist allies alike, ended with his three charges dropping to one. He’s now facing one felony count of illegal use of tear gas and other gases, after he was accused of dousing multiple people with pepper spray in Charlottesville, Virginia during the August 11 tiki torch rally.
The number of hate crimes reached a five-year high in 2016, taking a noticeable uptick toward the end of the year around Donald Trump’s surprise electoral college victory.
Shivering in a raft in the dark, four young far-right activists kept watch on their target at the deep-water port in Catania, Sicily.
An old and seemingly familiar face has started making his way back into the white supremacist scene.
Election Day 2017 brought historic wins for minority candidates across the country: Danica Roem, the first transgender member of the Virginia House of Delegates; Ravinder Bhalla, the first Sikh mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey; Andrea Jenkins, the first transgender black woman ever elected in the U.S., to the Minneapolis City Council; Wilmot Collins, a refugee from Liberia, the first black mayor of Helena, Montana; and many more.
Anti-LGBT hate groups stand by Roy Moore; U.S. silent as Egypt mulls anti-LGBT law; supermarket ad sparks an Islamophobic backlash; and more.
Kelly lobbied to have Hondurans deported; Why the alt-right is obsessed with pedophilia; Transgender politicians celebrate victory over hate; and more.
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