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Anti-immigration hardliners’ roots in eugenics; North Carolina strikes ‘bathroom bill’ deal; Ex-Dem senators helped advise Gaffney group; and more.
White men are listening to Internet’s darkest voices; Victim of alt-right trolls describes ‘hell’; Jones puts anti-Semitism on stark display; and more.
John Guandolo—a disgraced ex-FBI agent turned anti-Muslim activist—will be at Camp Shelby in Hattiesburg, Mississippi next week, to train law enforcement.
‘Scientific racism’ has been lurking for years; New York stabbing suspect was a Stormer reader; Man who intervened in Kansas shootings rewarded; and more.
In another apparent anti-Muslim hate crime, a man just arrested in Minneapolis is not only accused of attacking his victim with a knife, but also biting him.
Mass Resistance, a longtime anti-LGBT hate group based in Massachusetts, has been slowly expanding over the past few years. It currently claims an affiliate in Nebraska and chapters in Maine, Colorado, Missouri, California, Virginia, Nigeria and, now, Texas.
A fire in the middle of night seems to have thwarted Craig Cobb's efforts to build a racist church in Nome, North Dakota. And he's steaming mad with plans to build a new church, this time named after the president.
On Tuesday, March 28, the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS)—a think tank started by white nationalist John Tanton and known for referring to immigrants as “Third-World gold-diggers”—released a new report at the National Press Club
In what may be the largest joint prosecution of sovereign citizens, authorities are bringing a 320-count criminal indictment against 10 of the antigovernment activists just arrested after a year-long investigation in Tennessee.
Just like the campaign season, post-election campaign events supporting the president have become the scene of all kinds of ugliness as counter-protesters push back.