The Oath Keepers say they’re busy forming armed ‘preparedness teams.’ But what they’re preparing for is pure, dystopian fantasy.
The Oath Keepers say they’re busy forming armed ‘preparedness teams.’ But what they’re preparing for is pure, dystopian fantasy.
Incidents of apparent hate crimes and hate group activities listed here are drawn primarily from media sources.
Donald Trump’s latest attack on Muslims - insulting the Gold Star parents of a soldier who was killed in Iraq in 2004 - has divided the anti-Muslim movement, which is firmly in the pro-Trump camp.
White racist extremists reacted to the killings of five police officers during a peaceful protest in Dallas, Tex., by predicting a race war.
Micah Xavier Johnson, the man identified by police as the sniper who shot 12 law enforcement officers at a protest in Dallas last night, was a fan of black separatist hate groups monitored by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
A remarkable level of vitriol has characterized the contest for president. And it’s showing no signs of letting up.
Thomas Mair, alleged killer of British MP Jo Cox, was a longtime supporter of the neo-Nazi National Alliance.
The Twitter account of conservative commentator and blogger Milo Yiannopoulos was suspended and reinstated in short order yesterday, hours before Yiannopoulos was scheduled to host a press conference in Orlando, Florida.
Brian Brown, director of the National Organization for Marriage (NOM) has been elected president of World Congress of Families (WCF), an anti-LGBT hate group. The announcement came on the heels of Brown’s participation in the tenth world congress of WCF, which took place last month in Tbilisi, Georgia.
Anti-Muslim conspiracy theorist and activist John Guandolo is scheduled to conduct another law enforcement training in Arizona.