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Right-wing media giants say LGBTQ bar patrons are responsible for their own murders
Tucker Carlson, Matt Walsh, Steven Crowder, and more all agree that mass shootings are a reasonable response to non-existent “child genital mutilation.”
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Anti-Semitism is now just another part of the Republican party’s accepted principles
The GOP has concluded that the anti-Semitism in its midst is just part and parcel of winning votes in a Trumpist political environment.
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Congressional hopeful vows to ensure white people “remain a majority” if he’s elected
Michael Cisco bragged about naming his cat after Hitler’s wife on a podcast that openly promotes white nationalist propaganda.
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Right-wing Christians are creating their own parallel universe on social media
Sites like Gab and CloutHub created a sealed world of conspiracies, misinformation and hatred for their Christian followers.
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Texas anti-abortion whistleblower site now hosted by right-wing, neo-Nazi web server
The Texas Right to Life website has also managed to offend its new web host, which is impressive, considering that the host tolerates QAnon and anti-Semitism.
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“Mentally ill tr**ny demon hackers” blamed for massive data leak at far right site Gab
CEO Andrew Torba has a really strange explanation for the leak of his users’ data.
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Republican claims that stopping LGBTQ equality is like saving Jews from the Holocaust
The author of North Carolina’s anti-trans law compared himself to Oskar Schindler, but is an investor in an app used by white supremacists.
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The hate speech social media site Gab has been caught inflating its user numbers
Gab, a social media site for bigots, may have committed a crime by lying about its user base.
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The Republican behind North Carolina’s bathroom law invested in a neo-Nazi social media site
The synagogue shooter was a member of the site and regularly posted anti-Semitic memes and hate speech on the platform.