Prince Harry’s Progressive-Minded Memoir Opens with ‘BrainyQuote’ From Jim Crow-Defending Author
The quote chosen by Prince Harry for the start of his new memoir was originally written by an author who seemingly defended Jim Crow laws.

The quote chosen by Prince Harry for the start of his new memoir was originally written by an author who seemingly defended Jim Crow laws.
“White America,” which is “too comfortable” with the suffering of black people and needs to be “purged” of its “allegiance to white supremacy,” should be “ashamed” after the Buffalo mass shooting, according to a recent Salon piece that accuses the GOP of being a “de facto terrorist organization” as well as the “world’s largest white supremacist” group.
J.D. Vance spoke about the Rittenhouse verdict, big tech censorship, and how Republicans need to make the left suffer real consequences.
“Justice for J6” activist Cara Castronuova slammed the establishment media for fearmongering, proclaiming, “Do I look like a white supremacist to you?”
Speier is pushing for federal agencies to include social media posts as part of a government worker or military recruit’s background check.
Freshman Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) is receiving backlash from her supporters after urging them to “say the names” of 13 inmates executed during President Donald Trump’s four years in office, including a white supremacist convicted of murdering an Arkansas family in 1996.
Women dressed as handmaids chained themselves to a bench outside the Supreme Court on Thursday and accused President Trump of “stealing the election” as part of their “installation” representing purported voter suppression.
ABC News referred to Kyle Rittenhouse as an “alleged white supremacist,” despite the fact that the 17-year-old has no known ties to white supremacism.
Former Vice President Joe Biden told a voter mobilization event in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Monday that President Donald Trump had ignored “systemic racism” — but he forgot a key detail in his argument.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) is circulating a petition among Jewish organizations urging them to denounce President Donald Trump.
The specter of Nazism is seen in America’s border security measures, warned Michael Bloomberg on Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Acting United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Director Ken Cuccinelli hit back against Sen. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) after she falsely accused him and President Trump of promoting a “heinous white supremacist ideology.”
CNN chief Washington, D.C., correspondent Jake Tapper appeared Tuesday to have implied that populist Republican Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) is an antisemite.
During an appearance on Tuesday’s broadcast of “CNN Tonight,” network contributor Wajahat Ali criticized President Donald Trump by saying he was more than just racist but an antisemitic white supremacist as well.
The House Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties is holding a hearing on Wednesday on the Trump administration’s collection of hate crime stats.
Model-turned-left-wing activist Chrissy Teigen slammed Laura Ingraham as a “white supremacist” after the Fox News host questioned whether she deserved to be featured in the TIME 100 “Most Influential People” list.
At least 49 people have been killed and 42 wounded in mass shootings at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand. Three people are in custody in connection to the shootings, police confirm.
“White nationalist, white supremacist, Western civilization — how did that language become offensive?” Mr. [Steve] King said.
Actor Robert De Niro once again railed against President Donald Trump, describing him as a “real racist” and admitting that his belief that he is a “fascist” and “white supremacist.”
Anti-Trump activists touted Tim Kaine’s (D-VA) win over Republican Corey Stewart as the “first white supremacist defeat of the night.”
The left is very close to having a governing majority due entirely to immigration. Despite the promise of the Trump campaign, there isn’t much standing in their way. Now, they’re just running out the clock. Soon, we will have admitted
In a column appearing at Townhall.com, Dennis Prager writes that the normalization by the political left of the term “Nazi” to describe conservatives and Trump supporters, if they truly believe that characterization, must inevitably lead to violence:
Federal authorities announced charges for 57 white supremacist gang members in connection with kidnapping and drug trafficking conspiracies in Texas.
White supremacist groups in Southern California, and throughout the United States, have reportedly been hanging hateful, antisemitic, and anti-immigrant banners on rooftops and across freeway overpasses to recruit more members for the past 10 months.
There are increasing doubts about claims that the suspect in Wednesday’s mass shooting at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida was tied to a white supremacist group, the Republic of Florida (ROF).
President Donald Trump ridiculed ESPN host Jemele Hill after she was suspended from the cable sports network for her comments on Twitter.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders called the comments of an ESPN sportscaster about President Donald Trump “outrageous” and “a fireable offense” when asked about it during Wednesday’s press briefing.
Two college professors from Stanford and Purdue universities have created, and are seeking financing for, the “Campus Antifascist Network” (CAN) to help bring Antifa to campus.
Organizers of the far-right “Patriot Prayer” group have canceled their planned and authorized “Freedom Rally” in San Francisco’s Crissy Field Beach scheduled for Saturday due to safety concerns.
A crackdown on white supremacist gang members in North Texas landed 89 in federal prison. Officials in the area say this is the largest prosecution in the nation’s history of violent criminals with lengthy records connected with white supremacist gangs.
Conflicts with mainstream media and politicians’, including Democratic Governor Terry McAuliffe’s, characterization of events surrounding the white nationalist Unite the Right rally emerged quickly over the weekend.
The Skittles candy company’s colorless campaign, meant to celebrate LGBTQ Pride Month, is being bashed and called a “poorly veiled white supremacist” stunt by social media users.
Last week on CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360,” Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) took a shot at President-elect Donald Trump by accusing him of doubling down on “racism and bigotry” with the selection of former Breitbart News executive chairman Stephen K. Bannon
Tuesday on CNN’s “The Situation Room,” Republican National Committee spokesman Sean Spicer fielded numerous questions from host Wolf Blitzer as to why, how, when President-elect Donald Trump should denounce neo-Nazi and white supremacist groups that have expressed their approval of this
In an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper on Sunday, presidential contender Donald Trump refused to disavow the uninvited endorsement he received former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke, saying he doesn’t “know anything about” the white supremacist leader.
The Ku Klux Klan has entered the fray of groups rallying at the Islamic Center in Irving, Texas. A white supremacist group, the Texas Rebel Knights, planned a rally at the mosque for December 12. A counter-rally to the KKK rally has been planned by religious groups, now 400 strong, reported WFAA8 in Dallas.