Hatewatch Headlines 3/23/2017
Knife-wielding white man wanted to ‘make a statement’; YouTube’s role as content engine for the dark side; Breitbart tags take aim at Swedish culture; and more.
: White man who stabbed New York man traveled there to kill black people and ‘make a statement.’
: How YouTube acts as the content engine for the Internet’s darkest corners.
: White House says it doesn’t know anything about Brigitte Gabriel’s visit.
: Breitbart is tagging articles with a bigoted alt-right meme that attacks Swedish multiculturalism.
: NOM and global culture warriors launch anti-trans advertising bus tour.
: Fugitive arrested nearly three years after police find cache of explosives, firearms.
: International kidnapping in same-sex custody fight brings 3-year prison term.
: Militia member who described himself as ‘extremely dangerous’ freed by judge on bail.
: The first immigrant detainee to die under President Trump had a treatable disease.
: Old small-town church belonging to North Dakota white supremacist burns down in Rome, N.D.
: Firefighter from iconic photo of Murrah bombing tragedy retires, says ‘It’s still tough to talk about.’
: Hawaii GOP lawmaker says she’s leaving the party, cites its growing racism and sexism.
: This interactive map reveals the long and tragic history of lynching in America.
: The birth of the alt-right, from its misogynist beginnings to it white-nationalist ascent.