Hatewatch
Hatewatch monitors and exposes the activities of the American radical right.
Hatewatch monitors and exposes the activities of the American radical right.
Anti-LGBT pastor and former NFL player Paul Blair—who once said that Communism, the “radical homosexual agenda,” and the “secularist movement” are all inspired by Satan—is running for state Senate in Oklahoma’s hotly contested District 41.
Duke may face GOP limitations; Russian trolls posed as Trump fans; Kansas mom loses custody of kids who sang at Malheur; and more.
The FBI moved in this week to arrest a man with a history of attacking minority groups and online after he threatened to burn down the largest mosque in Boston.
‘Political Cesspool’ goes mainstream; Threatening racist letter ends ‘Go Trump!’; Rubio to headline Liberty Counsel event; and more.
Trump’s denunciations of Duke don’t hold water; Railroad workers push for white hires; Thiel backs out of nationalist event; and more.
Anti-LGBT pastor and former NFL player Paul Blair—who once said that Communism, the “radical homosexual agenda,” and the “secularist movement” are all inspired by Satan—is running for state Senate in Oklahoma’s hotly contested District 41.
A congressional candidate in eastern Tennessee who recently made national headlines for his “Make America White Again” billboards is hoping Donald Trump’s racially charged presidential campaign will increase his chances of winning.
The alarming rise of white nationalism; Trump’s role in normalizing white supremacy; Carto’s file open to the public; and more.
A white supremacist gang member with tattooed eyes, who disappeared while on parole, is back in police custody.
White supremacists cheer Trump’s speech; Spencer makes a show at GOP gathering; Nevada bombing linked to Finicum friend; and more.
After weeks of rumors, David Duke, the former leader of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, has formally announced his bid for U.S. Senate in his home state of Louisiana on the last day for qualifying for the race.
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