Nine years ago today, a neo-Nazi gunman with white supremacist ties murdered six Sikhs in their Oak Creek, WI, gurdwara. Another community member passed away from his injuries just last year; still others were wounded or had their lives changed forever by the loss of loved ones. pic.twitter.com/wgAj0sDc04
— Sikh Coalition (@sikh_coalition) August 5, 2021
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This is “a continual case of a victim being re-victimized by the system,” like @Vauhxx legal team said.https://t.co/sFJJBdAMkW
— Ibram X. Kendi (@DrIbram) August 5, 2021
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Disinformation peddlers have bombarded Twitter, hyping everything from #Pizzagate to lies about the 2020 election that lead to the deadly U.S. Capitol insurrection on Jan. 6.
— Hatewatch (@Hatewatch) August 5, 2021
Hatewatch has published an analysis of Twitter’s enabling of the far right:https://t.co/UijTQErRuC pic.twitter.com/UNUpsD77SZ
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Sending love to El Paso 2 years after a terrorist fueled by xenophobia, white supremacy, and racism committed the deadliest attack on Latinos in modern history.
— Rep. Pramila Jayapal (@RepJayapal) August 3, 2021
We must end the filibuster and pass gun safety reforms. No more delays, excuses, or inaction.https://t.co/gMz80zmqiD
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Check out Ableism & Racism: Roots of The Same Tree https://t.co/jUEexoYvbF
— Fund the people. Disarm the police. (@glncv) August 13, 2021
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#HeatherHeyer was killed 4 years ago today while protesting against the Charlottesville white supremacist rally.
— AJ+ (@ajplus) August 12, 2021
A neo-Nazi drove his car into anti-racism protesters, killing Heyer and wounding others. He was sentenced to life in prison for hate crime charges, plus 419 years. pic.twitter.com/5ejXiTwAZP
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On this day in 2017, more than 200 members of white supremacist groups from across the country marched at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. To overcome racial inequality, we must confront our history. https://t.co/WNFKgRvDQ3
— Equal Justice Initiative (@eji_org) August 11, 2021
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Can’t overstate how dangerous this is: Tucker Carlson continues to give a primetime megaphone to white supremacist replacement theory. This is the same exact conspiracy that fueled deadly terror attacks in Charlottesville, Pittsburgh, Christchurch, Poway, El Paso… https://t.co/Fmpcap6M5x
— Amy Spitalnick (@amyspitalnick) August 14, 2021