Watchdog Says Hate Groups Dip in Texas and U.S., but Far-Right Remains Threat to Democracy

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Far-right extremism and white nationalist hate groups gained steam in 2021, even though the total number of active groups declined, according to a new report. In Texas, the number dropped from 54 to 52 compared with the previous year.

Ex-Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes, now on trial for seditious conspiracy, is one of several Texas ties to the far-right movement that gained ground in 2021, according to a new report.

The tally includes white nationalists, neo-Nazis, anti-Muslim groups, anti-LGBTQ groups and anti-Semitic outfits like theFor instance, in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, the list includes the Plano-based Probe Ministries, which the SPLC designates as anti-LGBTQ, the anti-Muslimand a Nation of Islam chapter. In northeast Texas, the list includes the Patriotic Brigade of the Ku Klux Klan and the Church of the KKK.

Around the country, the report concluded, hate groups and antigovernment extremists have shoehorned their way into the national political conversation over the past year. SPLC researchers identified 733 hate and 488 antigovernment groups actively operating across the United States, a decrease from the number documented in 2020.

The researchers pointed to a loose coalition of hardline antigovernment extremists like the Oath Keepers, Republican politicians, die-hard Trump loyalists and heavily funded right-wing think tanks and media organizations for pushing hardline extremist ideas out of the margins. The Jan. 6, 2021, attacks on the U.S. Capitol served as a symbol of how volatile the movement’s ideas remain, the researchers said.

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