The unrest in Charlottesville spurred
by white supremacist groups this month did not have an impact on the decision to remove Carl Paladino from the Buffalo school board, Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia said Monday in a radio interview.
and that its top search result for «Did the Holocaust happen» was a page
by the White Supremacist group, Stormfront:
Not exact matches
Trump's inflammatory press conference on Tuesday — in which he walked back his previous comments condemning of neo-Nazi and
white supremacist groups by essentially conflating their actions at Charlottesville with those of the counter-protesters — accelerated the fallout.
David Shulkin, U.S. secretary of Veterans Affairs, told reporters on Wednesday that as a Jewish American, he was «outraged»
by neo-Nazis and other
white supremacist groups and felt obligated to speak out against them.
Nearly two - thirds of respondents also said they'd support calling up the National Guard or reserves to address civil unrest like that seen in Charlottesville in August, when
white supremacists clashed with counterprotestors, one of whom was killed
by a car driven
by a man who had protested with a
white -
supremacist group.
They are joined in their mission
by other
white supremacist Christian terrorist
groups like the Aryan Nations, Aryan Republican Army, Phineas Priesthood, and The Covenant, The Sword, and the Arm of the Lord.
At issue is Malliotakis's response to the unrest in Virginia that led to the death of a counter protester and two State Police officers following a rally and demonstration
by groups of
white supremacists.
Under fire for defending racist activist
groups, President Trump said on Twitter that he was «sad» to see United States» history torn apart
by the removal of «our beautiful statues and monuments,» echoing a popular refrain of
white supremacist groups that oppose the removal of Confederate monuments.
After supporting
white supremacist groups speaking in Virginia, the ACLU is wrestling with its long - standing support for free speeches versus the racial violence unleashed
by the
groups this weekend.
Ivette Alfonso, president of the state board of Citizen Action of New York, said she was not surprised
by the disturbing outcome of the Unite the Right march that gathered KKK, neo-Nazis and other
white supremacist groups to protest the removal of a monument to Confederate War hero Robert E. Lee.
But the movie is informed
by modern history,
by the murders that have led to the Black Lives Matter movement and
by the resurgence of
white supremacist hate
groups.
This, in turn, becomes a hostage situation as they're locked in a green room, and with the help of insider Amber (Imogen Poots), they try and protect themselves against a
group of
white supremacists, led
by a man named Darcy (Patrick Stewart), who want to kill them to wipe away any witnesses to their crime.
The suspect in the crime, 21 - year - old Dylann Storm Roof, is a
white man who was known to be heavily influenced
by online
white supremacist hate speech, most notably from the Council of Conservative Citizens, a
group that now functions primarily as an Internet clearinghouse for racial fear - mongering «news» stories.
«Of the many mischaracterizations made of me
by the press, the most repugnant to me have been the intimations that I am a
white supremacist or a member of some other noxious
group,» Mercer said.
On Thursday it was revealed
by officials investigating the shooting incident that Cruz was a member of the
white supremacist group «Republic of Florida,» which encourages militia training for its members.
Yesterday's shooting which killed 17 children was done not
by a Muslim, not
by ISIS, not
by MS - 13, Not
by immigrants, not
by Antifa, but
by a man who was a member of a
white supremacist group called Republic of Florida.