Hatewatch Headlines 9/6/2017
Americans confront the Nazi-neighbor question; Gorka claims far right isn’t a threat; Spencer likely to keep plaguing college campuses; and more.
: Many Americans are confronting an alarming question: ‘Are many of my fellow citizens Nazis?’
: Sebastian Gorka claims that right-wing extremists are not a ‘serious threat’ in America.
: Trump has never been less popular — and never more clearly the head of the party of racial resentment.
: Far-right Sheriff David Clarke was in talks for Trump White House job — until John Kelly killed it.
: How Russian and alt-right Twitter accounts worked together to skew the narrative about Berkeley.
: Neo-Nazi National Alliance resurrected in flyer campaign targeting Iowa-Illinois border towns.
: Why colleges likely will have trouble keeping Richard Spencer off their campuses.
: Republican district attorney under fire for not vetting staffer linked to Richard Spencer.
: How one reporter found herself writing about Dylann Roof, the Charleston mass shooter.
: Story about Houston mosque refusing to help non-Muslims is fake news.
: San Francisco police arrest 19-year-old accused of attacking Asian women.
: Outspoken white nationalist at Fort Sanders rally was once active in Occupy and communist groups.
: Descendant of Robert E. Lee resigns from church after blasting white supremacy on TV.
: Alt-right ‘Identity Dixie’ flyers posted in Warrenton before anti-white-supremacy march.
: White nationalist arrested after anti-LGBT attack in Asbury Park, group says.
: Pressured by activists, Holly Oak bar owner cancels alleged neo-Nazi bands show.