The cross-pollination of hate groups reaches beyond members leaving one to join another. Many of these groups have embraced acting together much like the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) and neo-Nazis do. While the concept of a decentralized network mimics the KKK’s structure, working in conjunction with other groups isn’t new. However, there are arguably more hate groups on the streets than at any other time in U.S. history

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The Growing Political Support for Hate Groups is Dangerous

The number of hate groups and the growing number of powerful political groups who share their views highlight a real threat to marginalized people

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The right bleeds Republican: Another example of these partnerships has manifested in the many hate groups that have joined forces with others to target Drag Queen Story Hour events across the country. Bolstered by the dangerously inflammatory, misinformed, and intentionally hyperbolic rhetoric of social media accounts such as Libs of TikTok, those protests have resulted in physical violence and numerous threats of violence due to the inherent nature of hate group aggression.

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