Hatewatch Headlines 11/16/2018
GOP’s bigotry-appeal strategy mostly failed; Man shouts ‘Heil Hitler’ at musical; Utah senator warns of civil war unless freeways dismantled; and more.
: The GOP strategy to make the midterms about bigotry pretty much failed.
: Drunken man shouts ‘Heil Hitler, Heil Trump,’ does Nazi salute during ‘Fiddler’ performance.
: Activists take aim at anti-LGBT hate group, Alliance Defending Freedom.
: Utah senator warns of looming civil war, unless we abolish interstate freeways and public schools.
: Matt Heimbach makes his National Socialist Movement debut at Little Rock rally.
: Authorities in Texas and across the country are watching hate groups.
: Infowars seeks to dismiss defamation lawsuit over role in Charlottesville rally.
: Comcast fires Proud Boy employee in Pennsylvania after activists call him out.
: Alleged member of white nationalist fight club signs plea agreement in federal charge.
: The FBI says hate crimes are soaring. In reality, it has no idea, because data is so incomplete.
: At a memorial for Mulugeta Seraw, Portland adds sign to mark streets where he died.
: Wisconsin man pleads guilty to mailing threats to Jewish community center.
: Rep. Paul Gosar shouted down as he attempts to host forum with anti-Muslim groups.
: Judge rules that white nationalists must turn over phones for Charlottesville lawsuit.
: Chapel Hill students are being harassed by a white nationalist online commentator linked to Pittsburgh shooter.
: Young America’s Foundation threatens lawsuit against Pitt over Ben Shapiro security fee.
: Swastika stickers placed on lightpoles, street signs in downtown Phoenix.
: Kroger shooting suspect will be charged with federal hate crimes.
: Enid men among alleged Universal Aryan Brotherhood members indicted by grand jury.