Words matter. Heated political rhetoric, especially derogatory language toward groups of people, can create all kinds of unintended consequences, including sometimes physical violence.
Words matter. Heated political rhetoric, especially derogatory language toward groups of people, can create all kinds of unintended consequences, including sometimes physical violence.
Radicalized young men are turning violent too; YouTube ‘Super Chat’ pushes extremes; Vegas shooter was a conspiracy theorist; and more.
John Guandolo, a  with a history of promoting anti-Muslim bigotry as part of his law enforcement training seminars, just lost another customer.Â
Canadian coffee baron outed as alt-right podcaster; Trump calls border crossers ‘animals’; Whistleblower warns of vote-suppression campaign; and more.
​If there is a second Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, it will be with a much smaller affair with a different cast of characters.
Sunday, May 6, 2018, was not a typical afternoon for two police officers responding to a  of a man teaching a  how to drive a car within the city limits of Casper, Wyoming.
Hacked emails show how the American-run World Congress of Families advanced Russian political interests in Europe while offering Russian Orthodox oligarchs an entry point into U.S.-based Christian evangelical networks.Â
Trump tweets correlate with hate crimes spike; Police mislabeling anti-LGBT crimes; ICE sending kids seeking asylum to adult centers; and more.
​Tony Perkins, the president of anti-LGBT hate group Family Research Council (FRC), has been appointed to the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom. He will remain with FRC while serving the two-year term, according to an FRC press release on May 15.
The head of the hate group Family Research Council (FRC) has been tapped for a spot on the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, taking his anti-Muslim and anti-LGBT views to a federal board overseeing religious freedom violations around the globe.
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