Hatewatch Headlines 11/15/2018
Nazi brothers tied to synagogue shooter, alt-right; Hate-crimes bill languishes in Congress; Philadelphia braces for hate groups at ‘pro-police’ rally; and more.
: Neo-Nazi D.C. brothers linked to synagogue shooter had extensive alt-right connections.
: Here’s what you need to know about Jack Posobiec, the pro-Trump figure linked to neo-Nazis.
: As hate crimes rise, a bill to address the problem languishes in Congress.
: The country has a violent white nationalist problem.
: Trump refuses to acknowledge the fraught history of nationalism.
: Hate-group figures are coming to Philadelphia’s ‘pro-police’ rally.
: Meet the data scientist tracking America’s white-supremacist groups.
: QAnon’s true believers are devastated as the conspiracy theory goes down in flames – and it won’t end well.
: Christian nationalist David Lane is praying for Republican Young Kim to win CA-39.
: Georgia officials reject proposed white-supremacist rally at Stone Mountain.
: Decades before Pittsburgh, two Charlotte-area synagogues escaped tragedy.
: Inside the ‘soy boy’ conspiracy theories, combining the warped worlds of misogyny and pseudoscience.
: Muslim student receives threatening letters at Framingham elementary school.
: Just days after narrowly winning re-election, Steve King gets called out by Iowa’s governor.
: Portland mayor’s plan to restrict protests runs aground in city council vote.
: Kansas official known for racist rants tells black citizens he’s ‘part of the master race.’
: Cary man admits to passing out neo-Nazi fliers in neighborhood, police say.
: Westboro Baptist protest in Claremont, is met by counter-protesters.
: Montreal police issue warrant for neo-Nazi Gabriel Sohier Chaput on hate-speech charge.