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“I know what I saw, I know what the response to it was among elements of the extreme right including neo-Nazis, and I see what the reaction is now. And none of it is a laughing matter.”Brian Levin, founder of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extre...
The protestor was carrying the sign to reflect recent events in the USA, where neo-Nazis descended on Charlottesville University. It was a message of solidarity to those fighting fascism across the Atlantic Ocean. In a separate incident another man, and two women of the LGBTQ women’s drumming...
Several neo-Nazis lost their jobs after doxxers revealed their participation in the march. But some innocent people were incorrectly suspected of participating in the march and were flooded with hate mail and threats. 2019: Hong Kong anti-police doxxing During Hong Kong’s prolonged protests ...
“The neo-Nazis are using plainly terrorist methods, plotting sabotage at critical infrastructure, attempting to murder members of local authorities,” he said, referring to Ukraine’s government,according to the Kremlin. What it means for Russia ...
At Mussolini's urging, in October 1922, thousands of “Blackshirts,” or “squadristi,” made up an armed fascist militia that marched on Rome, vowing to seize power. Hitler's Nazis similarly relied on a militia, known as the “Brownshirts.” Both men eventually imposed sing...
6) Chomsky believes American conservatives are worse than Hitler Chomsky stirred controversy forrecent quotesclaiming that the American Republican party is worse than Adolf Hitler and the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP; German Nazis). ...
The chaos kicked off when a group of white nationalists — including neo-Nazis, skinheads and Ku Klux Klan members — descended on Charlottesville for a Unite the Right rally. The gathering was spurred on by the city's plans to remove a Confederate statue from a...
It’s the specter of Nazi Germany that has reverberated through much of Van Dusen’s career — from 1977, when neo-Nazis tried to march in Skokie, for years home to a large population of Holocaust survivors, to building the Holocaust museum in 2009. ...