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posted on by Marilisa Vega
University of Utah Tagged With: alt-right, isis, terrorism, terrorist attacks, weaponized communication, white extremist, white supremacy, white terrorism
posted on by Ed Schmeltzer
University of Chicago Tagged With: alt-right, Donald Trump, United States of America, Violence
By introducing the threat of violence through his refusal to condemn violent Alt-Right groups such as the Proud Boys, Donald Trump is undermining a fundamental norm behind the US electoral system: the …
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posted on by Chase Duncan
University of Georgia Tagged With: alt-right, Extreme Right, hate groups, populism, Trump, United States
The president’s recent invocation of The Proud Boys at the presidential debate is an escalation in the erosion of democratic norms by appealing directly to a violent street politics group. This …
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