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How Trump Took Hate Groups Mainstream – Mother Jones But these Trump staffers and surrogates have been on the receiving end of a stream of inflammatory and hate-filled messages from the influencers they’ve followed, and in some cases retweeted
Hate groups increase for second consecutive year as Trump electrifies . . . The number of hate groups in the United States rose for a second year in a row in 2016 as the radical right was energized by the candidacy of Donald Trump, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center’s (SPLC) annual census of hate groups and other extremist organizations, released today
The Trump Effect: The 2016 Presidential Campaign and the Racist Rights . . . Indeed, the most prominent US-based white supremacist websites, the neo-Nazi Stormfront and The Daily Stormer, launched extensive online campaigns supporting Trump’s presidential bid, and both sites experienced dramatic increases in traffic
The Trump Effect: The 2016 Presidential Campaign and the Racist Right’s . . . Indeed, the most prominent US-based white supremacist websites, the neo-Nazi Stormfront and The Daily Stormer, launched extensive online campaigns supporting Trump’s presidential bid, and both sites experienced dramatic increases in traffic
The Communicative Constitution of Hate Organizations Online: A Semantic . . . With a goal of investigating Trump’s hashtag as a communicative organizing site for White supremacist groups, this study examines tweets within the network boundary of #MakeAmericaGreatAgain and #MAGA from a randomly selected day during a week following Trump’s election in November 2016
Online Hate Speech in the 2016 US Election Campaign and its Aftermath . . . ily driven by spikes in misogynistic hate speech, which is the most prevalent type of hate speech in our political datasets The next largest spikes include the November 22, 2015 rally of Democratic primary candidates, the second debate between Trump and Clinton on October 9, 2016, the releas