Alt-Right Is Fractured, May Be More Dangerous Than Ever
On the morning of October 28, white nationalists and neo-Nazis assembled in Shelbyville, Tennessee for the first part of a “White Lives Matter” rally. The 200 white men and about a dozen white women arrived dressed in black, and shouted across a row of police at the group of antifascist protesters, nearly double in size, who…
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