Thomas Mair, the alleged killer of British parliamentarian Jo Cox, published at least two letters in the pro-apartheid magazine South African Patriot In Exile in 1991 and 1999. , according to British media reports.
Thomas Mair, the alleged killer of British parliamentarian Jo Cox, published at least two letters in the pro-apartheid magazine South African Patriot In Exile in 1991 and 1999. , according to British media reports.
Thomas Mair, accused of murdering British parliamentarian Jo Cox last week, attended a 2000 meeting of British white supremacists that was aimed at building a leading American neo-Nazi鈥檚 white power music empire, Hatewatch has learned.
Thomas Mair, alleged killer of British MP Jo Cox, was a longtime supporter of the neo-Nazi National Alliance.
The long-running saga of the moribund neo-Nazi National Alliance (NA) and the long-dead Canadian chemist who might have saved it has come to an end.
The popular web site Etsy, which specializes in selling handmade and antique items, has removed and blocked the sale of Aryan Nations memorabilia that had been posted for sale by long-time racist Morris L. Gulett.
After leaving the hate movement in a huff several months ago, Morris Gulett is back on the racist scene with a new extremist church, an Etsy site hawking Aryan memorabilia and an enthusiastic embrace of Donald Trump.
The neo-Nazi website the Daily Stormer and the blackout hacker Andrew Auernheimer, better known as 'weev,'聽could face fines under federal law for sending anti-Semitic flyers to college campuses.聽聽
For months, all the dark corners of the radical right have stood unified behind the banner of Donald J. Trump鈥檚 campaign for president.
While some organizers behind pro-confederate rallies describe their demonstrations as peaceful gatherings to celebrate 鈥渉eritage not hate,鈥 that's not the case with the Rock Stone Mountain Rally planned later this month.聽This rally, described as a 鈥減ro-white march,鈥 is being organized by an avowed neo-Nazi and convicted felon.
Andrew Anglin, founder of the notorious neo-Nazi website the Daily Stormer, told his audience that Heidi Cruz, wife of presidential candidate Ted Cruz, 鈥渟hould be in prison or execute [sic] for high treason.鈥澛
Now, more than ever, we must work together to protect the values that ensure a fair and inclusive future for all.