A Moms For Liberty Chapter Quoted Hitler in Newsletter
In Hamilton County, Indiana, the local chapter of Moms For Liberty conspicuously quoted Adolf Hitler.
In Hamilton County, Indiana, the local chapter of Moms For Liberty conspicuously quoted Adolf Hitler.
Screenshots of tweets from the official Wolfenstein video game account circulated on Reddit and Imgur in December 2022.
In late October 2022, claims that Russia had swapped the term “denazification” for “desatanization” circulated on social media.
Social media posts suggested all Republican lawmakers voted against a measure to prepare a report on white supremacist and neo-Nazi activity in the military.
The Kentucky lawmaker did not respond to Twitter users informing him of the remark’s real origin.
In July 2020, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) apparently deleted a long-published “LAPD Badge Description” page because 14188 was its example number.
After first claiming that viewers had misunderstood the advertisement, the auto maker apologized online.
According to witnesses, the man was quickly ushered out — but the incident was captured in multiple videos and pictures.
On Facebook and Twitter, “Journalist Excellence Worldwide” pages are racking up rage-bait engagement — while simultaneously spreading white supremacist and neo-Nazi dogwhistles.
A man with ties to some of the most violent hate groups in the United States has been arrested and charged with illegal possession of firearms just weeks after his younger brother — also reportedly a known white supremacist — committed suicide. According to court documents, 30-year-old Jeffrey “Raph” Clark and his 23-year-old brother Edward Clark openly …
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