Sentences with phrase «right white supremacists»

We are tempted toward indifference because the vitriol of the alt - right white supremacists doesn't often affect us.
Gab, an Austin startup known for being a popular social network hangout for alt - right white supremacist groups, said it supports Trump's immigration order.
Authorities have identified the Parkland gunman as Nikolas Cruz, 19, a former student at the school with a history of abnormal behavior, and ties to an alt - right white supremacist group.
The alt right white supremacist group borrows paramilitary concepts from the anti-government extremist militia movement (not itself a white supremacist movement).

Not exact matches

How they must have smiled watching coverage of the «Unite the Right» rally, where the assembled white supremacists and neo-Nazis chanted «Jew» at any derisive mention of Charlottesville's Jewish mayor, Mike Signer.
It warns that more white supremacist rallies are likely, and tells drivers that «you have the right to end your trip if you feel uncomfortable or disrespected.»
In a follow - up statement, CEO Brian Chesky said «The violence, racism and hatred demonstrated by Neo-Nazis, the alt - right, and white supremacists should have no place in this world... Airbnb will continue to stand for acceptance and we will continue to do all we can to enforce our community commitment.»
In an email to employees, Apple CEO Tim Cook said, «I disagree with the president and others who believe that there is a moral equivalence between white supremacists and Nazis, and those who oppose them by standing up for human rights.
The company is also very closely tied to right - wing Republicans, including Rebekah Mercer, co-owner of Breitbart News — a publication known for regularly publishing what The New York Times calls» «hate news» — a toxic mix of lies, white - supremacist content, and bullying that can inspire attacks on Muslims, gay people, women, African Americans, and others.»
U.S. President Donald Trump loudly insisted on Tuesday that both left - and right - wing groups used force in the aftermath of a white supremacist rally and that all of the facts were not yet in about street clashes in Charlottesville, Va..
«I disagree with the president and others who believe that there is a moral equivalence between white supremacists and Nazis, and those who oppose them by standing up for human rights,» Cook wrote.
While clashes were reported earlier in the day Saturday, the «Unite the Right» rally of white supremacists protesting the removal of a Robert E. Lee statue, turned deadly when a man ran his car into a group of counter-protesters.
«I disagree with the president and others who believe that there is a moral equivalence between white supremacists and Nazis, and those who oppose them by standing up for human rights.
The false narrative around the Pulse shooting, white supremacist messaging through diapers and what internal DOJ documents say about civil rights.
The company was criticized last fall for verifying members of the so - called alt - right, including the white supremacist who helped organize the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Va., back in Auright, including the white supremacist who helped organize the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Va., back in AuRight rally in Charlottesville, Va., back in August.
The condemnation descended on the president a day after he told reporters in a defiant news conference at Trump Tower in Manhattan that «alt - left» demonstrators were just as responsible for the violence in Charlottesville last weekend as the neo-Nazis and white supremacists who instigated protests that led to the death of a 32 - year - old woman, struck down by a car driven by a right - wing activist.
As the alt right grew more well known, the ROF adopted a number of alt right concepts and language and now can be considered an alt right - style white supremacist group.
WHEREAS, Racism and white supremacy are, sadly, not extinct but present all over the world in various white supremacist movements, sometimes known as «white nationalism» or «alt - right»; now, therefore, be it
Some of the most jarring images from this weekend's hate - filled «Unite the Right» rally in Charlottesville were hundreds of white supremacists chanting in the darkness holding torches.
That same day, I learned about more deaths in Syria, about a young man murdered by a white supremacist, about the impact of the famine in Sudan, about problems with my nation's inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women right here at home.
The «Unite the Right» rally — which drew white supremacists and neo-Nazis from around the country — stemmed from protests over the planned removal of a statue of Lee, the Confederate General.
The ADL is a militant anti white western jewish / zionist supremacist organization who hides behind a civil rights mask.
Rev. Seth Wispelwey was one of the key organizers of the group of counter-protesters that marched on August 12, 2017 against the white supremacists and Nazi sympathizers who organized a «Unite the Right» rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
«Somebody has to be the figure to stand up and say this is right, this is wrong,» Howard Dean, the one - time presidential candidate and former Vermont governor, said this week in a discussion of President Donald Trump's reaction to the violence in Charlottesville, Va., following a white supremacist rally there.
Newsweek notes that these conspiracy theories, which this question tries to bolster, are being raised primarily by very unreliable sources such as the Syrian government accused of using chemical weapons, far right Fox News commentator Tucker Carlson (whose track record for accuracy is poor) and white supremacist leader Richard Spenser via the neo-Nazi outlet The Daily Stormer.
It particularly endorses his statement that supporting extreme Islamists against terrorist can be «like turning to a right - wing fascist party to fight a violent white supremacist movement».
Basically, they were symbols of the reassertion of extralegal white supremacist power over blacks in the South, following the enactment of Jim Crow laws, and then a symbol of resistance to Civil Rights laws striking down the Jim Crow regime a number of decades later.
On Saturday, a far more serious and consequential series of events occurred in Virginia as far right organizations, neo-Nazis and other white supremacist groups protested the removal of a Confederate statute Charlottesville.
The loosely defined «alt - right» movement — made up of social - media - savvy white supremacists, neo-Nazis, anti-Semites, misogynists and other fringe figures who supported Donald Trump's election...
Yesterday he announced that Steve Bannon, a far right propagandist and champion of white supremacists, will be his chief strategist in the White Hwhite supremacists, will be his chief strategist in the White HWhite House.
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.
«The NAACP calls on Senator DeFrancisco to apologize and disavow the idea that there is more than one side to this despicable act of domestic terrorism perpetrated by the alt - right and white supremacists,» she said.
Linda Brown - Robinson, president of the NAACP chapter, said DeFrancisco should «disavow the idea that there is more than one side to this despicable act of domestic terrorism perpetrated by the alt - right and white supremacists
BESEDO.COM - Aug 28 - International news has recently been inundated with stories following the events of «Unite the Right rally», in Charlottesville, Virginia, where white supremacists marched while chanting hateful slogans.
white supremacist — Maybe it makes sense that the alt - right is so confused: On a neo-Nazi news site, a user asked advice on... then floods my dating app inbox with messages that...
Free speech concerns as extreme - right evicted from web — A sweeping crackdown by US internet and social media companies on neo-Nazi and white supremacist material has sparked warnings in America that the web's...
OkCupid has banned white supremacist Chris Cantwell from their dating site after a Vice News documentary about the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville Chris Rock filed for divorce from his wife of 19 years for one simple reason he wasn't happy in the marriage, sources directly connected to
It follows struggling punk band «The Ain't Rights» as they chase a gig straight into the heart of the white supremacist PNW, accidentally witness something they shouldn't, and find themselves captives in a club, locked down and hunted.
Green Room solves this problem by trapping the members of a punk band, The Ain't Rights, in the tiny green room at an Oregon club packed with white supremacists, giving them no choice but to fight their way out.
Patrick Stewart is not a white supremacist in reality, and the movie's heroes, The Ain't Rights, are not a real band.
When a phrase like «white supremacy» is bandied about so lightly, the most straightforward response for many on the Right (and even some in the middle), is to conclude that anyone who wants to shrink the federal government, supports school vouchers, or is skeptical of affirmative action risks being stamped a «white supremacist
* UPDATE, December 14, 2017: I have been horrified to learn that «race realism» is a term frequently used by the alt - right and within white - supremacist circles to explain or justify positions on race in America.
It's hard to understand why an organization with a long history of fighting white supremacists and protecting the civil rights of marginalized groups is trying to shut down schools that primarily serve low - income, African - American students.
If children of all «races» were schooled together, this would strike a major blow against the white supremacist contention that although «blacks» were in America, they were not really OF America, and thus they excluded from the rights of citizenship.
Greene recounts the 1958 bombing of the oldest synagogue in Atlanta, «The Temple,» targeted by white supremacists who were upset by the rabbi presiding there, Jacob Rothschild, and his liberal views on civil rights.
According to the Guardian, the gallery held a «Neoreaction» conference last summer with speakers apparently including noted «white supremacist» Brett Stevens and anti-immigration activist Peter Brimelow, alongside an exhibition entitled «Amerika» which explored far - right and Nazi imagery.
Orr has also been an author at the right - wing media outlet Breitbart which has been criticized for supporting white supremacists, misogyny, and circulating fake news.
The Privacy Commissioner of Canada is reported to be investigating whether an Ottawa woman's privacy was breached by an investigator from the Canada Human Rights Commission who used the woman's unsecured wireless network to visit and post on white supremacist websites.
Among those objecting to the move are some high - profile figures known for expressing extreme right - wing views, including Michael Flynn Jr., son of the disgraced former national security advisor to Donald Trump; white supremacist Richard Spencer; Infowars editor Paul Joseph Watson; and NRA TV...
The raised fist became a go - to symbol for solidarity and strength for labor unions, American leftists, civil rights activists, white supremacists, and the Black Panther Party.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z