Hatewatch Headlines 7/2/2018
U.N. document on racism gutted by U.S.; Lynching a federal hate crime under Senate bill; Annapolis shooter’s murky links to the alt-right; and more.
: Trump appointee guts U.N. document on racism, says leaders don’t have duty to condemn hate speech.
: Three black U.S. senators introduce bill to make lynching a federal hate crime.
: Tony Perkins says religious right can do for gay rights what it’s done for abortions.
: Accused Annapolis shooter Jarrod Ramos had murky links to the alt-right.
: The dark parts of the Internet are celebrating the Capital Gazette slayings.
: YouTube has said they ‘let the LGBT community down’ in a Twitter statement.
: For NumbersUSA, a longtime backer of hardline immigration measures, the time is now.
: Miami’s top Homeland Security agent wants to distance his force from ICE’s detentions.
: Former white supremacist leader says multiplayer gaming is used for recruitment.
: Left-wing Spokane groups are trying to figure out how to combat alt-right groups with making them stronger.
: Charlottesville rally organizer is lonely, desperate for mainstream acceptance, chat logs reveal.
: Charlottesville judge awards Unite the Right organizer $5 for activist cursing at him
: Pro-Trump campus group Turning Point USA has its finances revealed.
: Ohio lawmakers back bill requiring teachers to out transgender kids to their parents.
: Ex-teacher accused of pulling gun on immigration protesters.
: Police charge suburban councilman with driving his car through crowd of immigration protesters.
: Police say porch explosion in Southwest Philly might be a hate crime.
: South Florida man pleads guilty to making bomb threats against mosque.
: Heinrich Himmler’s unrepentant Nazi daughter Gudrun Burwitz dies at 88.