Dylann Storm Roof, the 21-year-old man suspected of killing nine people at a black church in Charleston, South Carolina, on Wednesday, wore a jacket with the flags of apartheid South Africa and ...
Symbols matter. If they didn’t, we wouldn’t be in the midst of such acrimonious debate about the Confederate flag, 150 years after the end of the Civil War. Most of its defenders assert — ...
It didn’t take a whole lot for us to figure out the 21-year-old white man who gunned down three Black people in Jacksonville had racist motives. His gun was covered in swatstikas and racial slurs.
After FBI officials identified the suspected shooter in Wednesday’s attack on a historically black church in Charleston as Dylann Roof, news outlets, including Slate, were quick to point out that Roof ...
(Facebook) A photo of Charleston shooting suspect Dylann Roof with an arrow pointing to his Rhodesian and South African flag patches. A Facebook picture may provide some insight into the political ...
The Canadian Army is investigating active members of the Canadian Forces who run an online army surplus store that sells symbols linked to white supremacy. Fireforce Ventures is a website that sells ...
The flags stitched onto Dylann Roof’s coat in his Facebook photo are remnants of racist institutions in Zimbabwe and South Africa and speak to the reported motivation behind his decision to murder ...
The recent deadly shooting in a historic African American church in the U.S. state of South Carolina, this week, that left nine people dead, has brought Zimbabwe and South Africa into the spotlight.
A photo of Charleston shooting suspect Dylann Roof with an arrow pointing to his Rhodesian and South African flag patches. A Facebook picture may provide some insight into the political beliefs of ...