Defying mainstream science, 'ex-gay' ministries claim that homosexuality is a chosen behavior that can be 'cured.'
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Defying mainstream science, 'ex-gay' ministries claim that homosexuality is a chosen behavior that can be 'cured.'
After years of extremists promoting 'Holocaust revisionism,' some anti-gay religious crusaders now allege that far from being persecuted by Nazis, homosexuals were behind the Holocaust.
Read about the intellectuals and ideas that have shaped the core of the modern neo-Confederate movement.
Who was Nathan Bedford Forrest, the man now lauded as the top hero of neo-Confederate activists? A military genius? A brutal bully? Or both?
The same day that he led a successful anti-Semitic rally at Valley Forge, Penn., National Socialist Movement commander Jeff Schoep was exposed as an unemployed petty criminal in his local paper.
In dust-ups with federal agents and a neighbor's garage, Arizona's anti-immigrant activists aren't engaging in vigilantism unimpeded.
Though Wal-Mart deems Sheryl Crow and gay-interest magazines unfit for its shelves, its website sells racist novels and neo-Confederate literature.
Despite revelations of his 'Aryan' paramilitary past — including convictions for armed robbery, theft and criminal conspiracy — Southern heritage activists continue to claim Michael Tubbs as one of their own.
Neo-Nazi music label Panzerfaust is out to recruit kids with its hard-rock CD sampler — a CD full of racist music now being distributed to schoolchildren free of charge.
According to authorities in Tennessee, ex-National Guard soldier and neo-Nazi Ivan Duane Braden planned to take over the local armory and murder hostages before he turned himself over to a mental institution.
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