Hatewatch Headlines 11/21/2017
Racism is a profitable online business; HUD rule change could OK discrimination; White nationalists descend on Tennessee’s state parks; and more.
: Who knew that racism would turn out to be a highly profitable online business?
: How an obscure rule change by the Trump administration could make discrimination great again.
: Trump administration to end provisional residency protection for 60,000 Haitians.
: Trump’s racist rants follow a pattern, and even his supporters are getting tired of it.
: Steve Bannon lobbied Trump to stop him from publicly criticizing Roy Moore.
: White nationalists are descending on Tennessee’s state parks after being denied private venues.
: Arkansas man charged in ‘Unite the Right’ beating of black man is extradited to Virginia.
: A white supremacist who got permanently banned on Twitter attempted a comeback and failed.
: Richard Spencer’s lawyer threatens University of Michigan with suit if it doesn’t let him speak.
: FRC’s Tony Perkins reportedly covered up sexual assault against teenager by rising GOP star.
: North Carolina fire department loses its funding over Confederate flag flown outside station.
: Jeremy Christian will remain in jail pending trial for Portland MAX stabbings.
: Pittsford man pleads guilty in hate crimes case, moves to mental health court.
: Transgender woman targeted and violently attacked in Detroit, second suspect caught.
: Local man charged with religious-based hate crime for harassing Muslim woman.
: Teaching white supremacy: How textbooks have shaped our attitudes on race.