This is the first installment of a biweekly update on activities and events of anti-LGBT groups. Those that are considered hate groups are indicated as such in the text.
This is the first installment of a biweekly update on activities and events of anti-LGBT groups. Those that are considered hate groups are indicated as such in the text.
A pro-Trump rally last month in southern California was attended by several individuals subsequently identified as apparent skinhead members of a new neo-Nazi skinhead “fight club.”
States respond to broad surge in hate crimes; Gorka in hot water over past again; Conway promotes another alt-right troll; and more.
On April 3, Mississippi State University [MSU] is hosting a guest lecturer who will speak on carbon dating techniques used to determine the age of artifacts. The evening’s invited guest lecturer is none other than Kent Hovind, also known as Dr. Dino or, Inmate Number 06452017.
Two anti-abortion activists now face criminal charges brought by the Attorney General of California, alleging they secretly and illegally made controversial videos subsequently blamed for a spike in abortion clinic violence.
This is the final post in a six part Hatewatch series examining the Newslinks & Articles section of Stormfront.org. Until last summer, Stormfront was the most trafficked white supremacist website online.
This is the first installment of a biweekly update on activities and events of anti-LGBT groups. Those that are considered hate groups are indicated as such in the text.
Why anti-Semitism strikes the deepest chords; Trump lawsuit for supporters’ violence proceeds; Oregon farmers scramble to find labor; and more.
Anti-immigration hardliners’ roots in eugenics; North Carolina strikes ‘bathroom bill’ deal; Ex-Dem senators helped advise Gaffney group; and more.
White men are listening to Internet’s darkest voices; Victim of alt-right trolls describes ‘hell’; Jones puts anti-Semitism on stark display; and more.
John Guandolo—a disgraced ex-FBI agent turned anti-Muslim activist—will be at Camp Shelby in Hattiesburg, Mississippi next week, to train law enforcement.
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