Proud Boys Set to Target Pride Month Celebrations: Report
The extremist group is planning attacks on LGBTQ+ Pride events in June.
May 24, 2023
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The extremist group is planning attacks on LGBTQ+ Pride events in June.
Mixed in with glee at a step toward repealing Obamacare are some denunciations of Hillary Clinton and a really bizarre take on sexual harassment.
Right-wingers are also lamenting the withdrawal of anti-LGBT Army secretary nominee Mark Green.
As we read these sites so you don't have to, we look at the daggers suddenly pointed at the House Speaker.
The Southern Poverty Law Center is standing by its designation of the Alliance Defending Freedom and Liberty Counsel as "hate groups."
Here are some of the things we found while reading these sites so you don't have to.
The president's son was trying to promote his book but was drowned out by far-right racists who also hate trans people.
Not even an hour after the far-right hate account targeted the school district, officials from the area responded and thanked the bully for targeting them.
A pattern of bomb threats trails Libs of TikTok posts, spotlighting the dangerous cusp of online rhetoric and real-world terror.
Recent incidents highlight ties with the far-right group as the organization faces electoral setbacks and a damaged public image.
The extreme-right media, which we read so you don't have to, object to the "hate group" label for certain organizations, even when it fits.
The three Republicans were seen at an event for the anti-transgender extremist group Gays Against Groomers.
VDARE.com, a site carrying racist and anti-Semitic articles, joins those objecting to the SPLC's listing of "hate groups."
The unhinged segment of the right also claims LGBT protesters threatened violence against the Boston St. Patrick's Day parade.
We also find love for Roy Moore and Donald Trump, along with regressive gender ideology, in reading these sites so you don't have to.
The level of religious rhetoric included in the messages makes for a script from the dystopian story, The Handmaids Tale.
"Real men" wouldn't have repealed the anti-LGBT law, says one commentator. Also: railing against immigrants and gay service members.
The ad has raised eyebrows among those who support the Texas congressman in his race for U.S. Senate against Cruz.
The online video platform had terminated the account of the troubled teen for posting anti-LGBTQ content.
LGBTQ+ bars are sacred institutions in our community, places where we go to feel joy and be ourselves -- and that makes the Club Q tragedy all the more horrific.
We now have two columnists, including a gay staffer, suggesting transphobia is legitimate.