Video blogger and Internet sensation Ramzpaul delights white nationalists and racists but calls himself a satirist
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Video blogger and Internet sensation Ramzpaul delights white nationalists and racists but calls himself a satirist
Losing at home, U.S. religious-right groups are working furiously to keep gay sex criminalized in Belize and beyond
For at least six years, a well-known and respected certified public accountant — a man whose firm has audited many of Idaho’s public schools and government bodies — has led a secret life as a neo-Nazi. Timothy Stephen Folke now says his activism was part of a bizarre research project, but his family has not accepted that claim.
A new study of LGBT families is being trumpeted by anti-gay groups. But an expert appointed to review it says it was fatally flawed and calls its author “disgraced.”
Before Anti-Racist Action, a small group in Minneapolis called the Baldies laid the groundwork for bare-fisted anti-fascism
When hate groups hold marches or rallies, the potential for violent clashes is ever-present, particularly when anti-racist organizations with a history of violence show up as counter-protesters. Here are tips to help law enforcement prevent a bloody confrontation:
The battle between hard-line anti-racists and neo-Nazis is raging on the Internet, where ‘doxing’ is often the weapon of choice
In preparation for that feared day when the federal government comes for citizens’ guns — a fear that animates much of the antigovernment “Patriot” movement — a police chief in Pennsylvania has formed a militia-like group to stand against federal authorities he believes are intent on destroying the Constitution. The group, the Constitutional Protection Force (CPF), has already grown to 38 chapters in 38 states, with each dedicated to “meeting any attempts by the federal government to forcibly disarm the public,” one website claims.
The four murders carried out by the Boston Marathon bombers were a tragedy. But now Muslims in America are bracing for backlash.
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