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Twitter Users Flood Far-Right Proud Boys Hashtag With Gay Pride Images
- Monday October 5, 2020
- Reuters
Twitter users are flooding the #ProudBoys hashtag on social media with images of LGBTQI+ pride, displacing posts made by neo-Nazis and white supremacists using the tag. Proud Boys, a far-right group founded in 2016, calls itself a "white chauvinist" organization but is considered a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
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Trump Yields To Pressure, Calls Neo-Nazis And KKK Criminals
- Tuesday August 15, 2017
- World News | Reuters
U.S. President Donald Trump denounced neo-Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan as criminals and thugs on Monday, bowing to mounting political pressure to condemn such groups explicitly after a white-nationalist rally turned deadly in Virginia.
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Japanese Artist Attacks US President Donald Trump In Sticker Graffiti
- Saturday January 28, 2017
- World News | Reuters
Japanese graffiti artist "281 Antinuke" says his latest street art - politically-charged stickers plastered around central Tokyo - takes aim at US President Donald Trump.
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Twitter Users Flood Far-Right Proud Boys Hashtag With Gay Pride Images
- Monday October 5, 2020
- Reuters
Twitter users are flooding the #ProudBoys hashtag on social media with images of LGBTQI+ pride, displacing posts made by neo-Nazis and white supremacists using the tag. Proud Boys, a far-right group founded in 2016, calls itself a "white chauvinist" organization but is considered a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
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Trump Yields To Pressure, Calls Neo-Nazis And KKK Criminals
- Tuesday August 15, 2017
- World News | Reuters
U.S. President Donald Trump denounced neo-Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan as criminals and thugs on Monday, bowing to mounting political pressure to condemn such groups explicitly after a white-nationalist rally turned deadly in Virginia.
- www.ndtv.com
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Japanese Artist Attacks US President Donald Trump In Sticker Graffiti
- Saturday January 28, 2017
- World News | Reuters
Japanese graffiti artist "281 Antinuke" says his latest street art - politically-charged stickers plastered around central Tokyo - takes aim at US President Donald Trump.
- www.ndtv.com