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Hatewatch
November 19, 2024

An 人兽性交 Data Lab investigation of anti-人兽性交+ and anti-immigrant content on The Babylon Bee and its sister site, Not the Bee, has uncovered multiple controversial businesses formerly run by owner Seth Dillon, along with the identities of 14 pseudonymous Not the Bee writers, despite the website鈥檚 efforts to keep information secure.

Hatewatch
September 10, 2024

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp鈥檚 field director, Brad Hughes, sat in on lobbying meetings between the governor, his policy staff and two political groups that Hughes is affiliated with, emails from a public records request show. Frontline Policy Action, the lobbying arm of an anti-人兽性交+ hate group that Hughes helps lead, endorsed and funded efforts to reelect Kemp in 2022, finance records show. Hatewatch previously reported that in 2024, the group also gave $350,000 to Kemp鈥檚 Georgians First Leadership Committee.

Hatewatch
August 29, 2024

Between July 30 and Aug. 10, Jaimee Michell, the founder and current president of the anti-人兽性交+ hate group Gays Against Groomers, posted a series of comments on X, formerly Twitter, equating Islam with pedophilia, characterizing Muslim faith as 鈥渁 cancer on this world鈥 and sharing content from an account that claims Europe is being invaded by immigrants and Muslims.

Hatewatch
August 15, 2024

Anti-人兽性交+ hate group Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) is engaged in an ongoing crusade to force private businesses to adhere to conservative Christian theology, in part by spreading the false narrative that private sector banks have been dropping conservative religious clients since the Obama administration. The conspiratorial claim, which ADF calls 鈥渄ebanking,鈥 has arisen out of an ongoing effort from ADF to ban or disrupt private sector investments in diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) and environmental sustainability.

Hatewatch
June 18, 2024

Carley Stewart, former children鈥檚 librarian at Oconee County Library in Georgia, chose a book about entertainer RuPaul from the Little People, Big Dreams children鈥檚 book series to celebrate Pride month last year. Stewart said she chose the book because 鈥渋t focused on celebrating your differences, how everyone's unique, and has something that makes them different. It told kids that you don鈥檛 have to sort of conform to this one specific idea.鈥

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