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Day 130
Tuesday 30 May 2017
“Christian, 35, was defiant during his brief initial court appearance Tuesday, shouting: “You call it terrorism I call it patriotism!” He made repeated outbursts saying “you've got no safe place!” and “death to the enemies of America!””
Day 126
Friday 26 May 2017
“Two people were stabbed to death on a light-rail train in Portland, Oregon, on Friday afternoon, after trying to confront a man who was verbally abusing two women who appeared to be Muslim, according to police officials cited in The Oregonian.”
“They also looked at other acts of violence and determined that “from 2007 to 2016, a range of domestic extremists of all kinds were responsible for the deaths of at least 372 people across the country. Seventy-four percent of these murders came at the hands of right-wing extremists such as white supremacists, sovereign citizens and militia adherents.””
Day 87
Monday 17 April 2017
“Since 1988, we’ve never seen such a clear correspondence between vote choice and racial perceptions. The biggest movement was among those who voted for the Democrat, who were far less likely to agree with attitudes coded as more racially biased.”
Day 74
Tuesday 4 April 2017
“Sebastian Gorka, the senior adviser to Donald Trump who calls himself a terrorism expert but who isn’t viewed that way by actual terrorism experts, has multiple ties to anti-Semitic groups from his parents’ native Hungary. For example, in the past he has been seen and photographed wearing the uniform and medal of the Vitézi Rend, a far-right group of Nazi collaborators and sympathizers, and he has also signed his name with an initial associated with sworn members of the organization. Furthermore, members of the Rend told The Forward that he swore an oath of loyalty to it, though Gorka didn’t respond to a Forward request to comment on that front. Gorka has cycled through various explanations for his ties to these groups, sometimes referencing tributes to his father or to the victims of communism (a movement which the Vitézi Rend fought against).”
Day 64
Saturday 25 March 2017
“Violence erupted at a Make America Great Again rally in Huntington Beach on Saturday after a protester opposed to President Trump allegedly doused a female organizer of the event with pepper spray, sparking a brawl that ended with several arrests.”
Day 61
Wednesday 22 March 2017
“FBI officials from Muslim-majority countries, a minority in a predominantly white bureau, say they are subject to an organizational culture of suspicion and hostility that leadership has done little to reform. At least one decorated intelligence analyst has been fired this year after a long ordeal which began with a routine foreign visit to see his family.”
Day 55
Thursday 16 March 2017
“Two groups who have advocated against expanding rights and funding for women and the LGBTIQ community are attending a United Nations meeting on women’s rights, on behalf of the US.”
Day 52
Monday 13 March 2017
““Getting tired of ‘the resistance’. What are they resisting? They would rather USA fail then admit Trump does anything good.”
Day 52
Sunday 12 March 2017
“Representative Steve King, a Republican from Iowa who has a history of making inflammatory statements viewed by many as insensitive or outright racist, was roundly criticized on Sunday for his apparent endorsement of white nationalism.”
“Just past the old brick courthouse and across the street from candy stores and antique shops, a large rectangular banner was screwed tight into the cracked wood siding of a long-vacant building on East Main Street. “Historic Ku Klux Klan Meeting Hall,” it said.”
Day 51
Saturday 11 March 2017
“Lloyd told detectives he assumed the owner was Muslim and that angered him because of “what they are doing in the Middle East,” Mascara said. “It's unfortunate that Mr. Lloyd made the assumption that the store owners were Arabic when, in fact, they are of Indian descent,” Mascara said.”
Day 46
Monday 6 March 2017
“I think that our President has unleashed an energy that is not healthy for the fabric of the country”
“The shooting victim seemed like most of his other neighbors, except that he wore a turban and beard. And it was those hallmarks of his Sikh faith that apparently led another man to confront him in his driveway, tell him to “go back to your country” and shoot him in the arm.”
Day 40
Tuesday 28 February 2017
“The mosque fires come amid increased fear about hate crimes against minority religious groups. In recent weeks, scores of bomb threats were called into Jewish community centers and schools around the country and graveyards in Jewish cemeteries in three states were vandalized. On Sunday, somebody threw a rock through a window of the Masjid Abu Bakr mosque in Denver. In Redmond, Washington, vandals destroyed the Muslim Association of Puget Sound mosque’s entrance sign on two occasions within two months of the election. In January, a white nationalist fatally shot six people at a mosque in Quebec City, Canada. Last week, a white man shot two Indian men, one fatally, at a Kansas bar after making racial slurs, questioning their immigration status, and shouting, “Get out of my country.””
Day 36
Friday 24 February 2017
“A bystander told the Kansas City Star that just before opening fire the gunman shouted: “Get out of my country.””
Day 35
Thursday 23 February 2017
“Given how quick Trump is to denounce many things, and how much of the new American anti-Semitism comes from his supporters, his one denunciation doesn’t count as permanent. If the anti-Semitism continues, so must the president’s rejection of it. He, more than anyone else, has the responsibility to make everyday religious bigotry again feel like a part of the country’s past.”
Day 33
Tuesday 21 February 2017
““But it’s ironic that no matter how many times he talks about this, it’s never good enough.””
“Vandals damaged over 150 headstones at a Jewish cemetery over the weekend. The damage is at Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery at Olive and Hanley. Police said the damage took place over the weekend.”
Day 32
Monday 20 February 2017
“The world reacted with confusion after Donald Trump cited a Swedish terrorist attack during a campaign-style rally in Florida that appeared never to have happened. One of the country's official Twitter accounts, controlled by a different citizen each week, said: “Nothing has happened here in Sweden. There has not [been] any terrorist attacks here. At all.” However, despite widespread debunking of his claims, it has since emerged a largely underreported attack did, in fact, occur last month. Three suspected neo-Nazis were arrested in January after a Gothenburg Asylum centre became the target of a homemade bomb attack, leaving one person seriously injured.”
Day 26
Tuesday 14 February 2017
“Which was sweet and all, except that Conway expressed her love for a white nationalist.”
Day 19
Tuesday 7 February 2017
““Duffy’s comments overlook the fact that a person in America is seven times more likely to be killed by a right-wing extremist than a Muslim attacker. In Duffy’s home state of Wisconsin in August 2012, a white supremacist killed six during a mass shooting in at a Sikh temple in Oak Creek. But Duffy didn’t mention that. He also ignored the role Trump’s Islamophobic rhetoric played in a proliferation of hate incidents across the country since the election.””
Day 14
Thursday 2 February 2017
““The program, "Countering Violent Extremism," or CVE, would be changed to "Countering Islamic Extremism" or "Countering Radical Islamic Extremism," the sources said, and would no longer target groups such as white supremacists who have also carried out bombings and shootings in the United States.””
Day 11
Monday 30 January 2017
“A shooting at a Quebec City mosque during evening prayers left six people dead and eight others wounded in an attack that Canada’s prime minister called an act of terrorism. Police arrested two suspects.”
Day 9
Saturday 28 January 2017
““It’s a house of worship,” Shahid Hashmi, the president of the center, told the Victoria Advocate, as he watched the center burning.”

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