Hatewatch Headlines 8/9/2018
Documentary exposes far-right ties to military; Majority think racial relations are worse; Hannity thanks Twitter CEO for not booting Infowars; and more.
: New Charlottesville documentary exposes neo-Nazi leaders and their ties to military, weapons contractors.
: How the white nationalist movement has changed in the year since Charlottesville.
: Charlottesville mayor, governor pre-emptively declare emergency ahead of anniversary.
: Poll finds a majority of Americans believe race relations have worsened under Trump.
: Trump has caused an identity crisis for the American militia movement.
: Sean Hannity thanks Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey for sticking up for Alex Jones.
: Infowars’ terms of service would ban its own content.
: Alex Jones urges Infowars fans to fight back by buying lots of his health products.
: Apple first crushed Alex Jones, then it tossed him a lifeline.
: The ‘QAnon’ conspiracy phenomenon reveals how poorly equipped we are for the era of political trolling.
: Those prominent CEOs who cut White House ties after Charlottesville just dined with Trump.
: Border arrest data suggests Trump’s push to split migrant families had little deterrent effect.
: Researchers are finding Confederate memorials faster than they’re being taken down.
: Corey Stewart praised Southern secession in a 2017 campaign appearance.
: Kris Kobach won’t recuse himself from a recount in his own race for Kansas governor.
: Neo-Nazi ex-candidate from California wants to create a ‘regional capital’ in Idaho.
: Philadelphia has become home to a number and range of racist groups.
: Ku Klux Klan fliers in bags with candy, seem to be targeting children.
: ICE spokesman in New Jersey’s ties to anti-Muslim groups raises a furor.
: Man arrested at New Mexico compound was training children to commit school shootings.