Rage Against Change
White supremacy is flourishing amid fears of immigration and the nation’s shifting demographics.
In this issue of the Intelligence Report, we trace the rage against change that helped propel hate to a new high last year: in fact, the highest number of hate groups we’ve ever counted.
Regardless of President Trump’s political fortunes, the form of race-based populism that he has fueled and exploited is likely to be with us for many years.
Each issue, the Intelligence Report’s Hatewatch section will expose the most disturbing corners of the radical right. In this issue, we investigate how violence that has traditionally been in the shadows of racist extremism is increasingly taking to the streets.
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As the country rapidly diversifies, our history reveals two different paths Americans have taken in reaction to demographic change — one filled with hate, and one with hope.
Each issue, the Intelligence Report’s Hatewatch section will expose the most disturbing corners of the radical right. In this issue, we investigate how violence that has traditionally been in the shadows of racist extremism is increasingly taking to the streets.
Meet the members of Congress who traffic in hate and extremism.
Vice President Mike Pence pitches himself as a “cheerful partisan” and a “happy warrior.”
As trans and gender nonconforming people are violently killed, a community struggles to trust law enforcement.
"Through international networks of influence, Americans are helping hateful allies make concrete gains across the globe."
2018 was another bad year for Steve Bannon.
White supremacy flourishes amid fears of immigration and nation's shifting demographics.