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Earlier this year, the anti-LGBT hate group Family Research Council joined forces with other Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) designated hate groups ACT For America, American Family Association (AFA), and Liberty Counsel to launch an ongoing attack campaign against the SPLC. Now it appears they're willing to enlist the authority of a notoriously anti-Semitic publication in their effort.
It probably seemed like an easy way to raise funds for the Foundation for the Marketplace of Ideas (FMI).
A planned mass-shooting at a Florida mosque was aborted with the arrest of a 69-year-old suspect in a sting operation, authorities say.
Court’s questions suggest grim day for LGBT rights; Pompeo would deepen Trump’s Islamophobia; How white supremacists raise their money; and more.
The front man for the racist “alt-right” movement scored a speaking engagement at the University of Cincinnati.
All the defendants in the Bundy Ranch-Bunkerville trial are now out of custody —except the clan’s patriarch, Cliven Bundy, who chooses voluntarily to remain in jail as the holidays approach.
Hate group leader David Grisham tells Alaska kids Santa isn’t real.
After only three months at the helm, Identity Evropa leader Elliot Kline, aka Eli Mosley, is out. Patrick Casey, aka Reinhard Wolff, who wants to distance the group from the Charlottesville-damaged “alt-right” brand, will replace him.
Earlier this year, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) reported on an overlooked area of work undertaken abroad by the Christian Right legal powerhouse Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF): fighting any advancement of transgender citizens’ right to gender recognition by the state.
High court lets ‘Muslim ban’ take effect; Anglin claims ‘troll storm’ just free speech; Charlottesville not happy about KKK recruitment; and more.
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