Among the racists’ chants of “blood and soil,” “Jews will not replace us,” and “white lives matter” at the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville in August was a more inscrutable demand: “white sharia now!”
Among the racists’ chants of “blood and soil,” “Jews will not replace us,” and “white lives matter” at the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville in August was a more inscrutable demand: “white sharia now!”
In a recent Washington Post article about the alt-right hijacking mainstream brands (in this case, Papa John’s pizza), the backdrop is a racist shindig at the Alexandria home of National Policy Institute leader Richard Spencer.
University of Michigan President Mark Schlissel says the school is having discussions with alt-right leader Richard Spencer about allowing him to speak on campus.
Twitter has dropped the “verified” status from alt-right leaders Richard Spencer, organizers Laura Loomis and Jason Kessler, English Defence League Founder Tommy Robinson and others.
Alt-right figures, Infowars, and their conspiracist cohort spin baseless and increasingly wild claims of impending violence, from a November 4 nonevent to the Texas church shooting.
Christopher Cantwell’s hearing last Friday, well attended by protesters and his black-clad white supremacist allies alike, ended with his three charges dropping to one. He’s now facing one felony count of illegal use of tear gas and other gases, after he was accused of dousing multiple people with pepper spray in Charlottesville, Virginia during the August 11 tiki torch rally.
Pizza delivery behemoth Papa John’s — the official pizza of the National Football League — is scrambling after neo-Nazi white supremacist Andrew Anglin proclaimed it the “Official Pizza of the Aryan Master Race” on his embattled Daily Stormer website on November 3.
On Tuesday, Alex Linder, a former member of the National Alliance and proprietor of Vanguard News Network (VNN) — a web forum that considers Stormfront too tame — called on “self-chosen undergrounders who kill our enemy” to focus on the “softest targets … among tyrannical antiWhites.”
In the aftermath of white nationalist and alt-right provocateur Richard Spencer’s shouted-down appearance at the University of Florida in Gainesville on October 19, a lawsuit seeking to force Michigan State University to allow Spencer to speak on its campus continues to work its way through federal court.
Fliers began appearing on the University of Minnesota’s Twin Cities campus in late October featuring the school’s mascot, Goldy Gopher, wearing a sweatshirt with an anti-fascist symbol and hoisting a flag with a crossed-out swastika —“Punch a Nazi? Gopher it!” the flyer read, advertising a “Rally against alt-right hate” on Wednesday, October 25.
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