Libs of TikTok Appears to Have 'Inspired' a Social Media Post by Texas Mass Shooter
The shooter killed eight people at a mall on Saturday.
MAY 8, 2023
By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Private Policy and Terms of Use.
The shooter killed eight people at a mall on Saturday.
Mark Zuckerberg's company allowed ads to be targeted toward people interested in "how to burn jews."
Samuel Woodward, an accused neo-Nazi, has admitted his guilt but denies the killing of Blaze Bernstein was premeditated.
The jury took only eight hours to convict Samuel Woodward on all counts.
Videos posted to Theta Tau's secret Facebook group reveal men simulating oral sex on each other while barking out racist and anti-Semitic epithets.
High profile Dems are staying away from the organization whose leadership has been accused of endorsing anti-Semitic and anti-LGBTQ rhetoric.
Who else will come down against the Women's March leaders and their support of Louis Farrakhan?
Felix Kjellberg, creator of the character PewDiePie, was found to have posted anti-Semitic videos.
Samuel Woodward still claims he’s not gay or a neo-Nazi.
LaRouche, a frequent minor-party presidential candidate, managed to put quarantine initiatives on the ballot in California.
The National LGBTQ Task Force -- organizers of the Creating Change event -- finds itself in the middle of pro-Israel and pro-Palestine factions.
Hateful remarks against LGBTQ+ people and Jews have become more common on Twitter since Elon Musk took over.
The spike also included a 37 percent rise in anti-Semitic incidents.
Some say James Davis, who performs as Elaine Lancaster, was fired, but he says he quit -- and he's now joining forces with Milo Yiannopoulos.
The Labor Department's Leif Olson, who was recently accused of anti-Semitism, has a long anti-LGBTQ history.
Blowback from Trump's hostile golf ball GIF --which targeted Hillary Clinton -- keeps reverberating.
The suspect from New Jersey allegedly planned to conduct a mass shooting targeting synagogues and gay clubs.
The trial was delayed in February after the accused neo-Nazi killer threw water at the judge.
After years of criticism for their leadership's close connections to the homophobic, anti-Semitic leader, the Women's March finally distances themselves from Farrakhan.