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Noted white nationalist and guy who got punched in the face Richard Spencer is "financially crippled" from lawsuit
Self-proclaimed white nationalist and alleged domestic abuser Richard Spencer has been bogged down in a civil lawsuit for his part in helping to organize the "Unite The Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virgina, which resulted in much calamity, including the tragic death of activist Heather Heyers at the hands of another proud self-proclaimed white nationalist. Spencer is — perhaps, sadly, fittingly — the heir to a cotton farm fortune, and that privilege has helped him to finance his campaign of hate.
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White Nationalists Leaders Sneak Out of D.C. Rally After Getting Surrounded by Thousands of Protesters
The racists wanted a show of force, a two-hour rally, and the respect of the nation’s capital. They got none of it. Instead, the two dozen or so white supremacists were outnumbered by more than 1,000 protesters. The group relied all day on a heavy police presence to escort their rally and then, before it was even scheduled to start, they fled in police vans. Unite the Right II, meant to mark the one-year anniversary of the deadly Charlottesville hate rally...
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Richard Spencer learns about strong borders, barred from European travel
Richard Spencer, like the rest of his white supremacist cohort, has long advocated the expulsion of unwanted migrants. He now knows precisely what that feels like. This week, in a development first flagged by HOPE not hate, a British anti-racism organization, Spencer learned that he would be unable to travel to Sweden to take part in a conference for young white supremacists. As Spencer’s pal Christoffer Dulny, another white supremacist member of the so-called “alt-right” movement...
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White nationalist Jared Taylor can sue Twitter for banning him, judge rules
Jared Taylor, founder of white nationalist publication American Renaissance, can proceed with a lawsuit against Twitter for banning his accounts.
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Why does Jordan Peterson resonate with white supremacists?
Jordan Peterson really takes his time setting up his punching bag for the audience at the University of British Columbia’s ‘Free Speech Club’: “I want to talk about intersectionality and white privilege a bit.” The audience whoops and giggles, anticipating exactly what Jordan Peterson will say. It’s the third time he has spoken at the ‘Free Speech Club’ (Nov, 2017) and he’s delivered the same talk, Identity Politics and the Marxist Lie of White Privilege, to neoconservative powerbrokers at the Sovereign Nations conference (Trump Hotel, Washington, 2018).
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Hate group memorial to victim removed
Minneapolis police have removed a memorial created by a white nationalist group to honour an Australian woman killed by a Somali-American officer. Identity Evropa said it created the "shrine" to Justine Damond after a prosecutor suggested there was not enough evidence to bring charges. Damond, 40, was killed after calling police to report a woman screaming outside her Minneapolis home in July.
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White Nationalists Want to March Again. Charlottesville Says No.
The white supremacists and neo-Nazis whose rally in Charlottesville, Va., in August resulted in the death of a young woman want to mark the anniversary next year with another rally. But on Monday, Charlottesville said no, denying permits to five organizers planning events on Aug. 11 and 12, 2018, including people who wanted to organize counterprotests.
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White nationalist reportedly banned from 26 European nations
A leading figure in the U.S. white nationalist movement said Wednesday that he hasn't received government confirmation of his reported ban from entering more than two dozen European countries. Poland's state-run news agency PAP says Polish authorities banned Richard Spencer from entering 26 countries in Europe's visa-free Schengen area for five years. The news agency cited unnamed sources close to Poland's Foreign Ministry.
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US one of only three countries to vote against UN resolution condemning glorification of Nazism
The US has voted against a United Nations resolution that condemns the glorification of Nazism due to the issues it raises over free speech protections, the state department has said.
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Black man attacked at Charlottesville rally charged
DeAndre Harris who was beaten by several white nationalists, is charged with a crime in connection with the attack.
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More than 3,000 Nazis die in Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus
When Wolfenstein: The New Order released in 2014, it was just another shooting game. A bloody excellent shooting game, yes, but in terms of its reception in the greater, non-gaming world: a non-event. Fast forward to 2017, and Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus is attracting a fair bit more attention than its predecessor did pre-release—especially off the back of last week's "Make America Nazi-Free Again" trailer. It's doing so because, at a time when racist intolerance and bigotry is alarmingly...
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FBI reveals: Threat to U.S. posed by white supremacists now equals that of ISIS
Independent data reportedly paints an even starker picture, putting the number of attacks planned by white nationalists as double those of jihadist movements.
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Bar closes after employees find out owner donated to ex-KKK leader David Duke
Former Ku Klux Klan leader and current U.S. Senate candidate David Duke, with a group of supporters, speaks in front of a statue of Andrew Jackson, in Jackson Square, prior to a protest organized by Take Em Down NOLA, who want statues of Confederate figures to be taken down, in New Orleans, Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016. Duke defends the heritage of the statues.
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How ‘Doxxing’ Became a Mainstream Tool in the Culture Wars
Riding a motorized pony and strumming a cigar box ukulele, Dana Cory led a singalong to the tune of “If you’re happy and you know it clap your hands.” “You’re a Nazi and you’re fired, it’s your fault,” she sang. “You were spotted in a mob, now you lost your freaking job. You’re a Nazi and you’re fired, it’s your fault.”
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Stormfront Has Been Kicked Offline. Can White Supremacists Still Organize Without the Internet?
One of the most prominent white supremacist and Nazi destinations online, Stormfront.org, went dark Friday, likely at the behest of its domain host, Network Solutions. This is just the latest in a wave of online hate-group account deletions and website closures in the wake of the Charlottesville rally that turned violent earlier this month.
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Would You Doxx a Nazi?
The dangers of revealing the names and identities of white supremacists
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White supremacists taking DNA tests sad to discover they’re not 100% white
The sociologists studied more than 3,000 posts on the Stormfront forum over a decade in which white supremacists discussed genetic testing.
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