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- Dismantling White Supremacy
Family Research Council writer endorses racism and online radicalization
In an opinion piece published April 9 by The Washington Stand, the online outlet of the anti-LGBTQ+ hate group Family Research Council (FRC), writer S.A. McCarthy praises young men for keeping Jean Raspail’s racist book The Camp of the Saints alive. McCarthy made the comment as part of criticism of content moderation of social media…
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- Eliminating Poverty and Economic Inequality
Despite courtroom wins, Alabamians experiencing homelessness fear persecution
Jonathan Singleton met Micah West, a senior supervising attorney at the Southern Poverty Law Center, while Singleton was holding up a sign in midtown Montgomery, Alabama. The sign read, “Homeless. Today, it is me. Tomorrow, it could be you.” That day, a police officer was harassing Singleton, a Montgomery resident, because he was asking his…
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- Dismantling White Supremacy
GiveSendGo search results reveal lucrative funding of anti-trans figures
GiveSendGo, a self-described “Christian crowdfunding site” that serves as the hard-right fundraising platform alternative to GoFundMe, appears to be a lucrative source of financial support for the anti-trans movement.
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- Dismantling White Supremacy
The Year in Hate & Extremism 2025
In 2025 both the federal government and the private tech sector embraced the ideas of the hard right and advanced its agenda. The Year in Hate and Extremism 2025: From Extreme to Establishment is an annual exclusive report on hate and extremist antigovernment groups in the United States. The Southern Poverty Law Center documented 1,263 hate and…
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Neo-Nazi
Neo-Nazi groups share a hatred for Jews and a love for Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany. While they also hate nonwhite people, LGBTQ people and even sometimes Christians, they perceive “the Jew” as their cardinal enemy.
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Anti-Immigrant
Anti-immigrant hate groups are the most extreme of the hundreds of nativist and vigilante groups that have proliferated since the late 1990s, when anti-immigrant xenophobia began to rise to levels not seen in the U.S. since the 1920s.
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Radical Traditional Catholicism
For “radical traditionalist” Catholics, antisemitism is an inextricable part of their theology. They subscribe to an ideology that is rejected by the Vatican and some 70 million mainstream American Catholics.
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Conspiracy Propagandists
Conspiracy propagandist groups aim to delegitimize government institutions or government officials by stoking fears concerning door-to-door gun confiscations, martial law, supposed takeover of the U.S. by the “New World Order” and anxieties around the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
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Male Supremacy
Male supremacy is a hateful ideology rooted in the belief of the supposedly innate superiority of cisgender men and their right to subjugate women, trans men and nonbinary people.
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Militia Movement
Militia groups are characterized by their obsession with field training exercises (FTXs), guns, uniforms typically resembling those worn in the armed forces and a warped interpretation of the Second Amendment. Antigovernment militia groups engage in firearm training and maintain internal hierarchical command structures.









