Now, in the civil case, nine plaintiffs — made up of current and former Charlottesville residents — are seeking to prove that their constitutional rights were violated when the defendants entered into a conspiracy of racially motivated violence, and they are asking for compensatory and punitive d...
WASHINGTON, June 20 (Xinhua) -- Hundreds of people are expected here for a demonstration this summer on the one-year anniversary of the deadly "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville in the U.S. state of Virginia. The National Park Service approved an application for the August rally, b...
Heather D. Heyer, 32, a Charlottesville resident who police say was crossing the road at the time, died of her injuries after being rushed to the hospital. Meanwhile, the University of Virginia (UVA) office of the president Teresa A. Sullivan released a statement on Sunday calling out the ...
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Unite the Right Poster Are the leaders of the infamous “Unite the Right” rally held in Charlottesville, VA on August 12 “white supremacists” or something else? Heather Heyer was brutally killed and many others wounded when a car being driven by James Alex Fields, Jr., a Hitler-loving...
Charlie Hebdo Publishes Cover Claiming God Sent Hurricane Harvey to Kill Neo-Nazis By John Bonazzo Conservative Site The Rebel Media Loses Domain Provider After Charlottesville By John Bonazzo OkCupid Bans White Supremacist Who Organized Charlottesville Rally ...
The Heather Heyer tweet gave this group a new pretext for disavowing Kessler and pinning the Charlottesville debacle on everyone but the alt-right itself: Advertisement: I will no longer associate w/ Jason Kessler; no one should. Heyer's death was deeply saddening. "Payback" is a morally repr...
The media frequently describes the 2017 Charlottesville 'Unite the Right' rally as a turning point for the alt-right and white supremacist movements. Related research into social movements also suggests that the media attention and public discourse concerning the rally may have influenced the alt-...
Airbnb, which banned some white nationalist users before last year's Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, said it's ready to do that a second time. "We acted in advance of last year's horrific event in Charlottesville and if we become aware of similar information ...
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