President Trump took to the airwaves this week to denounce people he called “illegal aliens,” thousands of whom he said were “charged or convicted of assaults, sex crimes, and violent killings.”
President Trump took to the airwaves this week to denounce people he called “illegal aliens,” thousands of whom he said were “charged or convicted of assaults, sex crimes, and violent killings.”
Emboldened by President Trump’s rhetoric, white supremacist groups have increased their distribution of flyers and banners in public spaces across the country, spreading racist and antisemitic propaganda and seeking to recruit new members.
Quietly, a small domain registrar called Epik is cornering the market on websites where hate speech is thriving.
The ĂŰĚŇ´«Ă˝ joined other advocacy organizations and elected officials today in demanding change to a Georgia state law that prohibits local communities from removing Confederate monuments.
The gang members took Marco by surprise, attacked him, and dragged him to a cemetery in Copán, Honduras.
They beat him repeatedly over the head with beer bottles. Then, they yanked his hair, pulling at it by the roots. When he tried to shield himself from the blows, shards of glass from the broken bottles cut his eye. Blood ran down his face.
Then they told him why they were beating him.
“This is what we do to gay people,” one of the men said. “You are disgusting and a bad influence.”
Pastor Donnie Romero, of Fort Worth-based anti-LGBT hate group Stedfast Baptist Church, resigned from the church after admitting to “sins,” including hiring prostitutes, gambling and marijuana. Fellow anti-LGBT pastor Jonathan Shelley, with Pure Words Baptist Church in Houston, was quickly brought to Fort Worth and at Stedfast to replace him.
We expect President Trump’s speech tonight to be filled with more falsehoods demonizing migrants who are seeking refuge.Â
The founder of the white nationalist group Identity Evropa is seeking federal bankruptcy protection in what appears to be a pre-emptive move stemming from a lawsuit over “Unite the Right.”
Jay was worried he wouldn’t be fed. He was in trouble at school. He was sick a lot.
We tracked 1,430 hate and extremist groups in 2023. Hate has no place in our country.