Neo-Nazis push lies alleging white superiority, a “great replacement” myth, and push a false historical narrative about 20th Century Nazis in Germany.
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Leonard Weinberg on April 9, 2021
From children living in extremist households to those consuming extremist content on social media, the pandemic has left them vulnerable to radicalization.
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Bàrbara Molas on April 8, 2021
Given the challenges law enforcement faces when trying to tackle extremist groups, it's clear that other counter-extremism measures have to be on the table.
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Shannon Reid on April 1, 2021
The modern surge in anti-Asian hatred is built upon a foundation of centuries of discrimination, scapegoating, and violence.
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Hans-Georg Betz on March 31, 2021
Conservative pundits and elected officials have been pushing a “border crisis” narrative that lays blame exclusively on Biden. There’s just one problem: The facts say otherwise.
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E Rosalie on March 26, 2021
For too long, the focus has been on “foreign insurgents” and threats, allowing white supremacist extremism to organize, foment, and spread.
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Julia DeCook on March 24, 2021
In Serbia, the authoritarian regime and radical right commemorate the seemingly unsuitable antifascist past and victory against fascism, reveling in the historical friendship with Russia.
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Jelena Đureinović on March 23, 2021
The For the People Act passed the House but this democracy reform bill faces stiff opposition from Republicans in the Senate.
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Kaz Weida on March 22, 2021
Over the years, false and antisemitic attacks on George Soros have been used to undermine pro-democracy causes and the struggle to expand human rights.
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Rand Engel on March 20, 2021
After it was clear Trump was mishandling the pandemic, he called it the "Chinese virus" and the National Republican Senatorial Committee sent out a memo outlining their plan to deflect blame to China.
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E Rosalie on March 18, 2021