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A new 'King and Queen' of medievalist recreators' thought they could 'restore' the ancient swastika to its original benevolent meaning. They found out otherwise.
When Donald Trump came down his golden escalator in 2015 to announce his bid for the presidency, it wasn’t long until the nation’s racist and conspiratorial fringe followed, creeping out of the shadows to form the largest and most visceral display of radical right-wing extremism the nation had seen in decades.
‘QAnon’ posts at message boards, wildly popular with far right, sprout huge web of fantastic theories about Trump, an imminent ‘Deep State countercoup,’ and arrests aimed at liberals’ supposed ‘pedophilia ring.’
Well-known advocate for far-right ‘common law’ system sponsors legislation that would officially sanction pseudo-legal ‘contracts’ in state system.
Ignoring his court case in Washington state for harassing a police officer, popular Patriot 'liberty speaker' opts for a sunnier climate with his family.
Alt-right figures, Infowars, and their conspiracist cohort spin baseless and increasingly wild claims of impending violence, from a November 4 nonevent to the Texas church shooting.
Vast majority of most crimes are committed by a person of the same race as the victim, Bureau of Justice Statistics reports.
Lane Davis, 33, was obsessed with liberal ‘pedophilia,’ and allegedly accused his dad before stabbing him to death.
Explaining ‘You Will Not Replace Us,’ ‘Blood and Soil,’ ‘Russia is Our Friend,’ and other catchphrases from torch-bearing marchers in Charlottesville.
Journalist Shaun King leads effort to identify skinhead shown on video throwing punches who is now behind bars.