![]() ![]() Beginning this week, all 167 Stater Bros. ![]() is pleased to announce an easy way for customers to save time and money, without the use of a club card. Judge Bruce Reinhart and Attorney General Merrick Garland have been subjected to "an enormous amount of threats and vitriol online," Alex Friedfeld, who monitors online extremism for the Anti Defamation League's Center On Extremism, told Insider.SAN BERNARDINO, Calif., Ap/PRNewswire/ - Stater Bros. ![]() References to "civil war" doubled on online extremist platforms in the week following the FBI raided Mar-a-Lago, Insider previously reported.Įxtremists have taken to both niche social media platforms and mainstream sites like TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube to preach pro-Trump violence.Īntisemitic threats against the Jewish Florida judge who signed the search warrant became so specific and credible that his temple canceled Shabbat services. #STATER BROTHER COM FREE#The Free State Project says on its website - in bold - that "it does not welcome anyone who promotes violence, racial hatred, or bigotry" and in 2013 it kicked out infamous neo-Nazi Christopher Cantwell after he wrote about killing government agents and violently overthrowing the government.Īnd while the group says it doesn't welcome those who promote violence, the list, which singles out places of worship due to ideology, was shared on Twitter as threats of extremist far-right violence are at a high. "Their freedom is only for people who are just like them and they don't seem to have a concept of the public good." Extremist threats of violence are at a high "They go, 'we're for liberty, we're for freedom.' Who isn't?" Weber told the Sentinel in July. Members of the group, she said, have pushed to make it harder to register to vote and want to restrict abortions. The Free State Project didn't return Insider's messages for comment.Īt a recent protest against the movement, Weber told The Keene Sentinel that the group may preach freedom, but that liberty doesn't extend to people in the LGBTQ community. The group's website explicitly says it is not tied to "any political party or organization," though many of its members who do run or serve in political office are registered as Republicans. "We are all seeking to be disciples of our savior Jesus Christ."įounded by Jason Sorens, the Free State Project is a movement that since the early 2000s has encouraged the migration of "liberty activists" to New Hampshire, where they hope to live in a libertarian limited-government utopia. "The Episcopal bishop of New Hampshire supports gay marriage, as do Episcopal bishops and churches across the nation, as does The Episcopal Church as a governing body," the statement read. Gene Robinson, the former Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire, was the first openly gay priest to become a bishop of a major Christian denomination.Ī representative for the Episcopal Church of New Hampshire told Insider in a statement that the church was aware of the list. The Episcopal Church is generally more accepting of the LGBTQ community, according to the Human Rights Campaign. community on their websites or for generally being LGBTQ affirming churches. Eight Episcopal churches on the list were included for either supporting the LGBTQ. ![]()
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