It’s Hitler’s birthday. Here’s why so few antisemites are celebrating
While some still look up to the Nazi leader, appreciation among many far-right extremists is steeped in irony
While some still look up to the Nazi leader, appreciation among many far-right extremists is steeped in irony
While many of the leading far-right groups have lost power in recent years, antisemitic banner drops, flyering and other stunts are increasing, according to the Anti-Defamation League
Esther Panitch on being Jewish in the South, the pressure of being Georgia’s only Jewish legislator and her bill on antisemitism
While the amount of propaganda skyrocketed, in most areas of the U.S. it’s ‘a small number of people that’s doing a lot’
Two white supremacist groups picked Jacksonville to launch a campaign projecting antisemitic messages on landmarks. Local Jews wondered why their city had been picked, and how to respond.
Chatter about a national day of antisemitic actions was limited to small Telegram channels
Moderators of antisemitic Telegram channels warn members to follow the law but police are on high alert
A hate group shouted epithets at people leaving Chabad of South Orlando
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