The far-right is less organized, but more dangerous

The disintegration of white nationalist groups post-Charlottesville may partly explain the surge in violence

Patrick Crusius (foreground), the suspect in last week’s mass shooting at a Walmart in El Paso (FBI).

The high-water mark for the alt-right was 2017. Following Trump’s election on an anti-immigration platform, there was a sense within the movement that its moment had finally arrived. Expecting to…

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Journalist and activist. Founder and co-chair of DivestSPD. Bylines at SPLC, The Baffler, GEN, USA Today. Follow on Twitter: @justwardoctrine, @DivestSPD

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Justin Ward

Journalist and activist. Founder and co-chair of DivestSPD. Bylines at SPLC, The Baffler, GEN, USA Today. Follow on Twitter: @justwardoctrine, @DivestSPD