Lawsuits, arrests, doxxings & financial difficulties plague leaders & attendees of last year’s deadly rally in Charlottesville. But the racist so-called “alt-right” is still a threat: even if it falls apart, its violence will continue. #ConfrontingHate https://t.co/4SYGCB9mID
— Southern Poverty Law Center (@splcenter) August 13, 2018
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1/ We've been documenting hate incidents around the country for 18 months with partner newsrooms around the country. We've received more than 5,000 tips so far.
Here's what we've found this year. https://t.co/MykDN6DJTv
— Documenting Hate (@DocumentHate) August 10, 2018
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"I don’t think my classmates and teachers really grasp the pain we feel."
Swastikas. The N-word. "Go back to Mexico." @educationweek found hundreds of reports of hate and bias in schools. (In partnership w/@ProPublica's @DocumentHate project) https://t.co/vRNKx7dXAk pic.twitter.com/i5M4eOl1rk
— Hyon-Young Kim (@hyonyoungkim) August 7, 2018
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Research Shows That White Mass Shooters Are Treated More Sympathetically by the Media — https://t.co/DZJ3Yj59nd
— DcSlumdog (@DcSlumdog) August 21, 2018