Sentences with phrase «supremacist over»

By pretending to be a white supremacist over the phone and sending a white officer (Adam Driver) in his place for in - person meetings, he was able to become the head of the local KKK chapter and sabotage their activities from within.

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Like his first attempt at taking over the small town of Leith, North Dakota, the white supremacist's plans for Antler are being thwarted by the town's residents.
Over the last year, Romney has been critical of Trump in response to a few of the president's most controversial actions and statements, including Trump's reaction to a violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia in last August.
Frazier's decision to step down from the council came after President Trump failed to immediately condemn head - on the white supremacists whose rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, over the weekend led to violence — including the brutal death of a 32 - year - old counter-protester.
The move came after the manufacturing council witnessed an exodus of members in the wake of Trump's handling of the white - supremacist protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, over the weekend.
We examine the confusion over whether the Florida school shooter was a white supremacist, the argument for being friends with racists and more.
After Trump made equivocal comments about who was to blame for violence at rallies held by white supremacists and neo-Nazis in Charlottesville over the weekend, Ken Frazier, the chief executive of pharmaceutical giant Merck, resigned from Trump's manufacturing council Monday.
Meanwhile, people close to the president said he is simmering with displeasure over what he considers personal disloyalty from National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn, who criticized Trump's responses to a deadly white supremacist rally in Charlottesville on Aug. 12.
In this week's roundup: lots of confusion over whether the Florida school shooter was a white supremacist, the argument for being friends with racists and more.
Everyone is mad at Twitter again, this time over the company's decision to verify Jason Kessler, one of the organizers of the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville this past August.
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
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.
White supremacists and trendy yuppie conformists are often NOT people who have earnest ignorance, but often have * willful * ignorance, people who intentionally gloss over the LACK of foundation for the notions and lifestlye which they espouse.
Earlier this year there were protests over the future of a Confederate statue in Charlottesville as well as violent rallies by white supremacists and neo-Nazis, prompting the discussion in Alexandria to progress.
Over the years, Lincoln has been portrayed as both a «bookish don» and a «horny - handed son of toil»; he's been claimed by liberals and conservatives, integrationists and white supremacists, Unitarians and atheists.
every christian is a supremacist and having to a certain degree the «Napoleon complex» Most monotheistist beliefs are in general ones that preach supremacy over other gods that are «actually fake» anyway!
But after President Donald Trump's divisive response to a violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, over the weekend, Durant has had enough.
The fight over the flag was hushed in 2015 after white supremacist Dylan Roof murdered nine black Charleston church congregates at Emanuel AME.
Cohn's position with Trump has been tenuous since last summer, when Cohn rebuked the President over his comments about a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
The White House, under siege over Trump's equivocal response to the incident, on Sunday condemned «white supremacists» for inciting the violence that led to one death.
More than 100 Long Islanders gathered in the hot sun Sunday afternoon, Aug. 13, 2017 in Huntington Station in support of the Charlottesville, Virginia, demonstrators who clashed with white supremacist and neo-Nazi organizations over the weekend.
Long Islanders came out by the hundreds yesterday to show their solidarity with the Charlottesville, Virginia, demonstrators who clashed with white supremacist and neo-Nazi organizations over the weekend.
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.
Some of the people responsible for this take over were White Supremacists.
At minimum they will drone on at public meetings and in blogs over the issue, which they've adopted as much beyond the rational cause celebre» as the White Supremacists have adopted Robert E. Lee's statue in otherwise serene Charlottesville.
But the images from Charlottesville, Va., over the weekend — of white supremacists clashing with protesters in an American city — threw into sharper relief Mr. Loeb's racially charged analogy.
But what might have been idyllic formative years were tainted by the 1948 institutionalization of apartheid, a set of laws that enforced white supremacist rule over those categorized as «blacks,» «coloreds» and «Asians.»
A white supremacist group hung a banner over a Bay Bridge tunnel in San Francisco in protest of its sanctuary city policy.
Welcome to Leith Directors: Michael Beach Nichols and Christopher K Walker Running time: 85 mins Certificate: Unrated Documentary about a white supremacist group's attempt to take over a tiny township in North Dakota.
Welcome to Leith (Directors: Michael Beach Nichols, Christopher K. Walker)-- A white supremacist attempts to take over a small town in North Dakota.
When Biko dies midway through the movie - from beatings inflicted by his white supremacist jailers - Woods takes over as the protagonist.
There's long been a struggle when portraying white supremacists and the skinhead movement on the big screen; to exactly what level do you humanise them, do you glamourise their ideals, blame nature over nurture?
German «spent over a decade working for the FBI, often going undercover among white supremacist militias and in one case successfully foiling a plot to attack a black church,» according to Slash Film.
Uptown Messenger Amid national furor over monuments, white - supremacist namesake of Lusher school draws new scrutiny
As in Devil in the Grove, his previous exposé of the corruption and racial injustice carried out by the Lake County Sheriff's Department, King's exhaustive reporting details the frightening chokehold white supremacists had over a Florida agricultural town in the very recent past.
So, the events of the past few years — among them the violence of white supremacists in Charlottesville, the church shootings in Charleston, the national debate over Confederate flags and memorials — certainly shaped the book, especially as they emphasize the extent to which the history of our country is built around the armature of slavery and the Civil War, and how far we still are from putting those issues behind us.
For someone who is a minority twice over — Thomas is an African American artist who is also a lesbian — such deep - seated prejudice among unapologetic white supremacists is infuriating, but not surprising.
In May 2017, FBI and Homeland Security officials reportedly said in an intelligence bulletin that white supremacist groups «likely will continue to pose a threat of lethal violence over the next year.»
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