Hatewatch Headlines 12/14/2018
Dropping the ball on right-wing extremism; PewDiePie’s ties to bigots spells trouble; Alt-right recruiting from ranks of Trump-loving evangelicals; and more.
: The rise of right-wing extremism, and how U.S. law enforcement missed it.
: Yes, the New York Times dropped the ball on covering the rise of right-wing extremism.
: PewDiePie’s ties to white supremacy spell serious trouble for the future of YouTube.
: The magical thinking of the far right: Symbols from the occult have a relationship with far-right movements.
: Here’s how the alt-right is recruiting from groups of Trump-loving evangelicals.
: A third Dylann Roof fan has now been arrested and charged with planning to attack Jews.
: Virginia EMT worker suspended after his racist comments on social media, white supremacist podcast.
: Watch, react, repeat: What the racist Columbia University video actually reveals.
: In Wake County, NC, digging out of a rare snow squall revealed old racial fault lines.
: Despite left-leaning politics, Washington state has long been a hotbed for white supremacists.
: State Rep. Matt Shea, who called for holy war, accused of campaign finance violations.
: The hate they give: How people of color are coping with the tide of bigoted violence.
: Frank Gaffney’s hate group honors Tom Fitton and Eric Metaxas, and they return the favor.
: Hate crime suspects accused of harassing black woman at West Monroe Walmart are identified.
: Southington school officials, police investigate crudely racist video posted to social media.
: Fears of growing tide of far-right white nationalism Down Under rise with ‘Deplorables’ tour.