Twitter began implementing new rules on Monday to suspend users affiliated with hate groups, as well as users who engage in abuse, hateful conduct, or promote violence and physical harm against people “on the basis of their group characteristics.”
Twitter began implementing new rules on Monday to suspend users affiliated with hate groups, as well as users who engage in abuse, hateful conduct, or promote violence and physical harm against people “on the basis of their group characteristics.”
If the racist “alt-right" wants to unite again in 2018, it may not be in Charlottesville.
Floridian voters are spared listening to Augustus Invictus’ longwinded speeches and phony accent this election cycle, but the racist “alt-right” establishment now has a loose cannon on their hands.
It probably seemed like an easy way to raise funds for the Foundation for the Marketplace of Ideas (FMI).
The front man for the racist “alt-right” movement scored a speaking engagement at the University of Cincinnati.
After only three months at the helm, Identity Evropa leader Elliot Kline, aka Eli Mosley, is out. Patrick Casey, aka Reinhard Wolff, who wants to distance the group from the Charlottesville-damaged “alt-right” brand, will replace him.
A group of racist “alt-right” activists have pulled together a new organization called Operation Homeland, with the stated goal of being professional organizers and activists for the white nationalist and neo-Nazi movement.
Police and city officials in Charlottesville, Virginia, were inadequately prepared for August’s violent and deadly racist alt-right rally that’s become a watershed event, a new report concludes.arlott
Even as the fallout from the deadly Unite The Right rally continues, the organizer of the event is putting Charlottesville, Virginia, in the crosshairs again.
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!”