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Texas led the nation in white supremacist propaganda incidents last year, according to a new report from the Anti-Defamation League.
All told, Texas accounted for 527 of the 6,750 incidents tallied by the ADL in 2022 a 61% increase statewide and a 38% jump nationally since 2021. The total, which hit an all-time high last year, includes the distribution or display of antisemitic, racist or anti-LGBTQ stickers, banners, graffiti, posters and laser projections.
The rise corresponds with a wave of antisemitic and extremist violence that has steadily grown in recent years, driven by white supremacist groups and worldviews that have been increasingly popularized online and in conservative politics. Reported incidents of explicitly antisemitic propaganda more than doubled last year, according to the ADL.
The Texas-based extremist group Patriot Front was responsible for roughly 80% of all propaganda incidents nationally, according to the report. Two other groups Goyim Defense League and White Lives Matter accounted for a bulk of the remaining propaganda incidents and were also active in Texas.
Hardly a day goes by without communities being targeted by these coordinated, hateful actions, which are designed to sow anxiety and create fear, said Oren Segal, vice president of the ADLs Center on Extremism. These actions are also being documented by the extremists themselves in order to signal back to their communities online, which provides an on-ramp to further engagement with white supremacy and hate.
Extremism experts have warned for years that white supremacist groups have been targeting Texas communities for recruiting, particularly those in urban areas where they believe they can exacerbate racial tensions and create a broader climate of fear among communities of color.
Last year in Austin, Dallas and Houston the latter being one of the most diverse cities in the country white supremacists repeatedly peppered Black and Jewish neighborhoods with antisemitic and racist flyers. Across the state, they flew banners over major highways and defaced schools and homes with swastikas and other hate symbols. And they continue to coalesce around anti-LGBTQ events, including drag show protests, where theyve sought to recruit and slowly mainstream their more radical views.
Extremism experts and longtime antifascist activists say such groups have been emboldened by the Republican Party and its amplification of things such as great replacement theory, a longtime white supremacist worldview that claims there is an intentional, Jewish-driven effort to destroy white people through immigration, interracial marriage and the LGBTQ community.
That conspiracy theory has been aided by frequent depictions of immigrants as invaders on the right, including by Gov. Greg Abbott and Fox News star host Tucker Carlson.
Meanwhile, Republican Party leaders continue to cozy up to outright fascists and white supremacists. Last year, former President Donald Trump met with Nick Fuentes, a Holocaust-denying Christian Nationalist who wants to expel Jews from the United States, and other top GOP figures including U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene have appeared at conferences with Fuentes and other extremists.
Such normalization has increased the likelihood that propaganda campaigns could lead to actual hate crimes, experts said.
Mark Toubin, the Houston-based director of the ADLs southwest region, said propaganda campaigns have long been favored by white supremacist groups because they allow a small group of people to have an outsized effect with little fear of being arrested because their actions are often protected under the First Amendment.
He noted that the ADLs annual figures are likely only a small fraction of the total nationwide incidents because of how few law enforcement agencies report hate crimes or propaganda incidents to national databases. Still, he said, its crucial for law enforcement to stop treating propaganda campaigns as harmless words and to investigate them to see if there were any crimes committed in the process.
It does lead to violence, he said. People will be hurt and people will die.
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