Extremist groups have rallied to file amicus briefs supporting sex discrimination in a case before the U.S. Supreme Court over a Tennessee law that bans gender-affirming care, Hatewatch has found.
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Extremist groups have rallied to file amicus briefs supporting sex discrimination in a case before the U.S. Supreme Court over a Tennessee law that bans gender-affirming care, Hatewatch has found.
ACT for America, the nation’s largest anti-Muslim organization, has announced the replacement of its 67 ‘America First’ rallies across 36 states with an online ‘Day of ACTion’ on September 9.
After a speaking engagement at New York University (NYU) in early February was marred by violence, Gavin McInnes — leader of the Proud Boys (PB), a “fraternity” of “western chauvinists" — appeared on Newsmax TV’s “The Steve Malzberg Show.”
Last year the hate group American Freedom Alliance (AFA) hosted a conference featuring a who’s who of the anti-Muslim movement at the upscale Luxe Hotel on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. This year its “From Gold To Dust: The Destruction of California” conference in the same venue focused on blaming immigrants for most of California’s woes.
Two members of the racist Aryan Brotherhood gang each have received lengthy prison sentences in Texas for their roles in the 2016 carjacking and assault on an African American man.
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Breitbart owes German soccer star Lukus Podolski another apology.
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A Michigan man and Holocaust-denier who used Twitter to fantasize about killing school children and Jews will be banned from social media and the Internet for two years under supervised probation terms imposed by a judge.
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