They could be your neighbors, or relatives. Some cover their faces with handkerchiefs while others face the camera in suits and ties. They are self-professed and proud members of the “alt right,” a term promoted by Richard Spencer, a white supremacist. Steve Bannon’s website is a favorite haunt for them. Some have some far out […]
They could be your neighbors, or relatives.
Some cover their faces with handkerchiefs while others face the camera in suits and ties.
They are self-professed and proud members of the “alt right,” a term promoted by Richard Spencer, a white supremacist. Steve Bannon’s website is a favorite haunt for them.
Some have some far out ideas, like believing that people should be divided and live in different zones. A white zone, a black zone, a Hispanic zone.
Mark Winne, investigative reporter at Cox’s WSB Atlanta, talks to several Georgians who express alt right ideologies in a sobering report.
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