Sentences with phrase «with white supremacist»

On 15 February 2018, the Jewish advocacy group the Anti-Defamation League reported that Cruz «had participated in one or more training exercises» with a white supremacist group, the Republic of Florida (ROF).
News of the comet leads to an inmate riot in which Rhonda escapes with a white supremacist, Leanne, played by Megan Mullally with bottle - blond tresses, buckteeth and a swastika forehead tattoo.
«We discovered,» a black nationalist (Michael K. Williams, stealing his only scene) tells Doc to explain his prison alliance with a white supremacist, «that we held similar opinions about the United States government.»
It would be disingenuous to say that Norman Jewison's sweat - dappled southern policier gains a chilling relevance at a time when then the White House is being populated with white supremacist yahoos, because the film's power was evident long prior to the world going very wrong indeed.
In the US a number of locally elected sheriffs are reported to have aligned themselves with white supremacist groups and one has reportedly sanctioned racial profiling.
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.
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.
Trump's selection of senior advisors and cabinet officials with white supremacist, racist, anti-Semitic, and Islamophobic views only serves to heighten the threat that millions of New Yorkers are now facing — most immediately immigrants, Muslims, and women,» said Bill Lipton's the WFP's state director.
On Thursday, news broke that Nikolas Cruz, the 19 - year - old suspect in the Florida school shooting, had trained with a white supremacist militia called the Republic of Florida.
US military leaders have roundly rebuked the deadly violence that unfolded at the white - nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, last weekend, and a US Marine general specifically called out a former service member believed to be involved with a white supremacist group.
Donald Trump plays coy with white supremacists.
The tweet also contains a link to this piece in the New York Times, which explains why it's dangerous to equate anti-fascist protest groups («alt - left») with white supremacists, neo-Nazis, and Ku Klux Klan members.
«Citizens standing up for equality and freedom can never be equated with white supremacists, neo-Nazis, and the KKK.
For example, why exactly did the Ja / panese think it a good idea to ally themselves with white supremacists?
Burton said a swastika was carved into the tree as well as the numbers 1488, which are associated with white supremacists.
It doesn't solve anything, it only makes things worse, and you're now forcing the government / police not just to deal with the white supremacists, but with the illegal actions of their opponents as well.
Among the emails were smears against President Obama and racist videos popular with white supremacists.
The same practice is shared with the white supremacists he infiltrates; he asks himself frequently, «How can you reason with someone like that?
Green Room, about a traveling hardcore band caught in a life - and - death standoff with white supremacists, is even better, even bloodier, even more grimly amusing than its predecessor.
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.
There isn't even glimmers of dealing with the white supremacists of today.
At the height of the pushback against The Black Witch, Forest was being derided as a Nazi sympathizer and accused of palling around with white supremacists, while those who questioned the tone of the discourse were rebuked for coded bigotry.)

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.
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.
We'd spent so much time with him, and then when summer came, we discovered he had white supremacist tattoos on his legs.
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.
Back to relativism when dealing with KKK, Nazi sympathizers, white supremacists?
«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.
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.
But Intel CEO Brian Krzanich was more specific when he resigned a short time later, writing that while he had urged leaders to condemn «white supremacists and their ilk,» many in Washington «seem more concerned with attacking anyone who disagrees with them.»
«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.
After white nationalists clashed with protesters in Charlottesville this weekend, Trump did not initially condemn white supremacists or racists by name, prompting sharp criticism from all sides.
But Tillerson changed his tune when he was asked about Trump's values and the president's reaction to Charlottesville following his repeated decision to blame «both sides» for the violence and equate white supremacists with leftist protesters.
We examine the confusion over whether the Florida school shooter was a white supremacist, the argument for being friends with racists and more.
On Tuesday, Trump made more controversial statements about Charlottesville, including one that appeared to show sympathy for some of the people who marched with neo-Nazis and white supremacists.
But Trump had been criticized for not explicitly condemning white supremacists after violent clashes with counter-protestors turned deadly in the Virginia college town Saturday.
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.
Recently, we watched them stare down white supremacists marching with lit torches on a college campus in Charlottesville, Virginia.
One alleged white supremacist has been charged with second - degree murder after a hit - and - run that left one woman dead and injured 19 people.
FBI investigators looking into the shooting were pursuing information Thursday suggesting that Cruz might have been associated with a Florida - based white supremacist group, according to a law enforcement official familiar with the probe.
See also: — Nikolas Cruz, Who Was Too Disturbed to Carry a Backpack, Legally Bought AR - 15 — Inside Nikolas Cruz's Social Media Accounts: Guns, Ammo, and Blood — School Shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High Sends Parkland, Florida, Into Chaos — White - Supremacist Group Says Stoneman Shooter Nikolas Cruz Trained With Them
On August 5, Oak Creek, Wisc., was rocked after the news that Wade Michael Page, a man with loose ties to local white supremacist groups, attacked a Sikh gurdwara, killing...
If I had a white supremacist neighbor with cancer, I hope that I'd be there to give him rides to the doctor, bring him meals and serve him in whatever ways I could.
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.
At the beginning of the Fall 2017 semester, white supremacist groups had just sparked a national debate on racism with a series of protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, and Moody students of color were reeling with other minorities across America.
Alleged church shooter Dylann Roof was a white supremacist who posted pictures of himself posing with the flag online.
It is true that some white supremacists call themselves «Pagans,» but most members of the Pagan religion denounce the beliefs and behaviors of this racist fringe, and have nothing to do with them.
The brand posted their own message to the white supremacists on Facebook: We want nothing to do with you and your hate.
Also, by your logic, almost ALL Americans and Israelis would be terrorists and extremists as well; most of them support blowing up little kids with drones, and the Republican party wants to create a medieval style, white - supremacist theocracy in the United States.
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