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On Thursday March 15, 2018 the House chamber of New Hampshire state legislature will vote on a non-binding resolution urging the federal government to pardon Gerald “Jerry” DeLemus, a so-called “Patriot” anti-government extremist who participated in the armed standoff at the Bundy Ranch in 2014.
Bigoted campaigns fuel anti-Muslim hate; Far right floats Austin bombing theories; How Facebook enables racist news pollution; and more.
A year after launching a barnstorming tour of the nation’s colleges, delivering at each stop controversial speeches designed as much to trigger protests from an increasingly energetic antifascist movement as they were to introduce racist ideas to America’s youth, Richard Spencer is hanging it up.
On February 28, the American Freedom Law Center, a Michigan-based anti-Muslim hate group, announced it would be filing an amicus curiae (also called “friend of the court) legal brief in support of President Donald J. Trump’s “extreme vetting” policy to screen incoming refugees for possible terrorist ties.
Like Facebook, Google and Twitter, Wikipedia has become a fixture of online life.
YouTube plays a key role in radicalization; Putin points to Jews as source of hacks; Coulter’s trolling reels in alt-right admirers; and more.
From the outside, it might look like an ordinary red-state gathering of Donald Trump superfans.
Ryan Bundy, fresh out of a jail cell, now says he wants to be Nevada’s governor and will run on a state-sovereignty platform.
A self-described sovereign citizen was arrested in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, on March 2, 2018, on a fugitive warrant from Missouri.
YouTube bans hit the alt-right where it hurts; White nationalist women defend teacher; Ryan Bundy plans ‘sovereign’ bid for Nevada governor; and more.
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