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The new issue of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Intelligence Report, released today, details 10 conspiracy theories that originated on the radical right but have made their way into the political mainstream. Enabled in many cases by leading politicians, these theories have the effect of distorting the democratic process.
Ahead of the World Congress of Families conference, the Southern Poverty Law Center in collaboration with Ipas and Political Research Associates has complied research on the event, its origins and just what it means for the anti-LGBT right in the United States.
Houstonians go to the polls Nov. 3, where they’ll be voting for a mayor and also on whether to repeal the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance (HERO; PDF may not load in some browsers), which far-right anti-LGBT groups have depicted as a license for male predators posing as women to invade public rest rooms.
Trump rally turns ugly for protester; Klan protesters brought guns to rally; White backlash to Latino immigration; and more.
Diluting hate-crimes prosecutions; Arsons of churches, clinics on the rise; NRA promotes article suggesting hangings for ‘far left’; and more.
The Ku Klux Klan, with support from members of various pro-Confederate groups, is planning a protest rally in mid-November in Stone Mountain Park, near Atlanta, at the proposed site of a “Freedom Bell” dedicated to the late Martin Luther King Jr.
Police step up St. Louis patrols; Hate group urges ouster of all Democrats; Racist song played before football game; and more.
"Dr. Rick," porn star turned antigovernment "sovereign citizen," may face additional charges of rape and murder stemming from his illegal medical practice.
Town’s Nazi past floats to the surface; Tennesseans reject flag measure; Muslim teen opts to move to Qatar; and more.
The revamped comic-book hero takes on masked, armed border vigilantes – and given the history of such militias, it's not a stretch.
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