Hatewatch Headlines 9/5/2017
Carlson claims list is threat of violence; Trump’s DHS gives far-right extremists a pass; League of South’s rhetoric takes violent turn; and more.
: After ÈËÊÞÐÔ½» releases list of Confederate monuments, Tucker Carlson accuses them of threatening violence.
: Trump’s Homeland Security department gives right-wing extremists a pass.
: CNN invites white nationalist on to discuss ‘immigration reform.’
: The troubling extremist sheriffs’ movement that Joe Arpaio supports.
: Neo-Confederate group involved in Charlottesville protest embraces a violent turn.
: These Southern cities are at the heart of the struggle against white supremacy.
: Reported gun threat briefly halts ‘March to Confront White Supremacy’ in Madison County.
: Tech companies declare war on hate speech – and conservatives are worried.
: Hundreds of faith leaders condemn homophobic manifesto by evangelicals.
: Appeals court reverses one conviction for militia leader Schaefer Cox, affirms others.
: Michigan State University sued after telling white supremacist he can’t speak there.
Orlando Weekly (FL): University of Florida will now consider letting Richard Spencer speak on campus.
: Klansman arrested for Charlottesville incident is ‘belligerent’ leader of splinter group.
): Colbert police chief insists he ‘left all that racist stuff behind me’ after connections exposed.
: Man charged with hate crimes for shouting homophobic slurs and pulling knife on subway rider.
: Bar owner’s employees all quit after his donation to white supremacist is revealed.