Keyword: whitenationalists
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Viewers beware: Scarborough and Tapper aren’t just forcing the president into their new narrative, they’re putting all those who voted for Trump into the same one The Russia collusion conspiracy against President Donald Trump wasn’t working. So the progressive left/mainstream media cabal began writing the president they live to hate into into another narrative, one that would be so stunning, it would make us forget that they dropped the Russian ruse. It exploded on Saturday, Aug. 12, 2017 in Charlottesville, Virginia and life would never be the same. The POTUS is now—officially—courtesy of their spanking new narrative the president of...
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The entire first hour of today’s Morning Joe was one, long, hyperventilation over President Trump’s press conference of yesterday. From Joe Scarborough to Willie Geist, Nicolle Wallace to Jon Meacham, Mike Barnicle to Michael Steele, the crew outdid themselves with apocalyptic condemnations of the president. Below, we’ve noted some of the lowlights, but have a look at the montage for the full frontal assault. View the video here.
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(CNN)Major cities across the country are bracing for a wave of white nationalist rallies in the coming days. The largest scheduled rally is the "March on Google," which will take place in nine major US cities Saturday. The aim is to protest the firing of Google employee James Damore over a controversial memo he wrote about the company's diversity policies. Damore has said he doesn't support the "alt-right," and will "likely not" participate. The "March on Google" rallies are scheduled to take place at these Google locations around the country: Atlanta Austin Boston Los Angeles Mountain Park, California New York...
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COLLEGE STATION -- Texas A&M University President Michael Young said Tuesday he is most concerned for student safety in light of white nationalist Richard Spencer's speech on campus this evening. Hundreds of people have indicated they will protest at an outdoor plaza near the Memorial Student Center, where Spencer is slated to speak at 7 p.m.
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The Alt-Right has emerged as an inflammatory group in this election cycle, and many are quick to point out that the movement bears many similarities in belief to white supremacists. Born out of the ultra-right wing Breitbart, there is a movement brewing that is fighting against the normalization of these beliefs by the media. Joining the ranks against such rhetoric and ideals is New Yorker George Zola (a pseudonym), who created the Google Chrome extension Stop Normalizing The Alt Right, which replaces all mentions you come across online of ‘alt-right’ and replaces it with ‘white supremacy’ in an attempt to...
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Recent developments have put the so-called “alt-right” movement in the news. They highlight the need for clarity around use of the term and around some related terms, such as “white nationalism” and “white supremacism.” Let’s tackle them.The “alt-right” or “alternative right” is a name currently embraced by some white supremacists and white nationalists to refer to themselves and their ideology, which emphasizes preserving and protecting the white race in the United States in addition to, or over, other traditional conservative positions such as limited government, low taxes and strict law-and-order. The movement has been described as a mix of racism,...
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Donald Trump's disavowal this week of white supremacists who have cheered his election as president hasn't quieted concerns about the movement's impact on his White House or whether more acts of hate will be carried out in his name.
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Donald Trump's disavowal this week of white supremacists who have cheered his election as president hasn't quieted concerns about the movement's impact on his White House or whether more acts of hate will be carried out in his name. Members of the self-declared "alt-right" have exulted over the Nov. 8 results with public cries of "Hail Trump!" and reprises of the Nazi salute. The Ku Klux Klan plans to mark Trump's victory with a parade next month in North Carolina. Civil rights advocates have recoiled, citing an uptick in harassment and incidents of hate crimes affecting African-Americans, Jewish-Americans, Muslims, Latinos,...
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The latest from Diamond and Silk. Much good information. Lawsuit against the black racists by father of one of the Dallas police officers who was murdered. Then, to the KKK, the Neo-Nazi's, the white racists, the black racists, Black Lives matter - any of you groups spewing racial hatred....it's not going to work.....you are not on the Trump train.....if you are not for unity - get your stuff and follow some of these celebrities out of the country. We're going to unite this country. Anyone of you race haters - you are not going to succeed - we are not...
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Richard Spencer, white nationalist and creator of the term “alt-right,” will be speaking in Rudder Tower this December. Spencer will be speaking on the alt-right movement, a radical offshoot of conservatism which promotes white identity and white nationalism. Spencer’s speech will be focusing on explaining what the alt-right is, and how he believes this movement will affect the United States. Recently, video of a speech Spencer gave at a conference for the National Policy Institute, a think tank for white nationalists and the alt-right, circulated around the internet. Much of the speech included anti-semitic remarks and Nazi rhetoric. At the...
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On Saturday, the National Policy Institute, a white-supremacist (though its adherents would prefer "race realists" or something more sanitized) think tank led by Richard Spencer, hosted its conference in the atrium of the Ronald Reagan Building. It's a building that’s just a pebble's throw away from the White House (current home of the first black president of the United States, and the house that Donald Trump, a noted birther and a white-nationalist-supported incoming leader of the free world, is about to redecorate), and also a quick walking distance from Trump's newly opened hotel in DC. The conference, headlined by leading...
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The Alt-Right Crowd Is Very Dangerous Watch Video:https://www.facebook.com/LevinTV/videos/1826117254340710/
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Yes, it’s absolutely awful that about 200 white nationalist guys – or maybe 199 guys and former reality television star Tila Tequila – got together at a Washington D.C. convention center, give Nazi salutes, yelled “Hail Trump!” and generally made asses of themselves. Then again, it’s about 200 attendees, according to USA Today. The Washington, D.C. metro area has about 6 million people. It is not that hard to gather a couple dozen or couple hundred people together for just about any idea or concept, no matter how obscure or outlandish. About 80 Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln presenters –...
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Tuesday on CNN’s “The Situation Room,” Republican National Committee spokesman Sean Spicer fielded numerous questions from host Wolf Blitzer as to why, how, when President-elect Donald Trump should denounce neo-Nazi and white supremacist groups that have expressed their approval of this month’s presidential election results. Spicer replied by asking Blitzer when enough was going to be enough and alluded to the numerous denouncements from Trump already on the topic. “When is it going to be enough?” Spicer declared. “He has condemned everyone that’s come out and supported him, every group that supported him. At some point you have to take...
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Blurb quoting white supremacist leader ‘was poor judgment and we very much regret it and apologize’ CNN apologized for a banner flashed onscreen during a segment on white supremacist groups which read, “Alt-right founder questions whether Jews are people.” The segment was aired Monday on “The Lead,” which was being guest-hosted by Jim Sciutto. On Tuesday, CNN said in a statement concerning the banner, known as a chyron: “It was poor judgment and we very much regret it and apologize.” The Monday segment concerned statements made over the weekend by Richard Spencer at an event of his white supremacist think...
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<p>FIRST ON FOX: It now appears that a vicious brawl at a south suburban restaurant on Saturday involved hammer-wielding "anti-fascists" attacking a group of self-professed "white nationalists."</p>
<p>The attack occurred at 12:45 p.m. Saturday, according to Tinley Park police. Ten were injured, with three taken to local hospitals. Among innocent bystanders terrified by the bizarre explosion of violence were several dozen women there for a wedding shower.</p>
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Duo Considered the Olsen Twins of the White Nationalist Movement Oct. 20, 2005 — Thirteen-year-old twins Lamb and Lynx Gaede have one album out, another on the way, a music video, and lots of fans. They may remind you another famous pair of singers, the Olsen Twins, and the girls say they like that. But unlike the Olsens, who built a media empire on their fun-loving, squeaky-clean image, Lamb and Lynx are cultivating a much darker personna. They are white nationalists and use their talents to preach a message of hate. Known as "Prussian Blue" — a nod to their...
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