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In a new interview, Hollywood Unlocked’s Jason Lee looks back on the moment he decided to walk away from his position as Head of Media under the artist formerly known as Kanye West. As anyone who’s been even remotely paying attention over the past year will attest, Ye’s 2022 ended with him literally praising Adolf […]

As more and more people distance themselves from the artist formerly known as Kanye West, an anti-Semitic group unabashedly showed their support for Ye with a banner that hung over the 405 Freeway in Los Angeles on Saturday.  Oren Segal, vice president of ADL Center on Extremism, shared a photo on Twitter showing seven people delivering a Nazi […]

BuzzFeed News has learned that the U.S. Department of State is conducting an investigation after a swastika was found on Monday etched into a wooden panel on an elevator door inside the agency’s headquarters in Washington, D.C.  State Department spokesperson Jalina Porter told reporters earlier today that the swastika has already been removed, and the matter is being looked […]

As it faces a growing advertiser boycott, Facebook announced it’s taking additional steps to curb dangerous content from its platform. The company shared the news in a blog post Tuesday, confirming it had removed hundreds of accounts, groups, and pages that were linked to a violent faction of the anti-government movement known as “Boogaloo.” Facebook said it has designated the decentralized […]

8chan founder Fredrick Brennan is calling for the shutdown of the website following Saturday’s El Paso Walmart shooting, the New York Times reports. Patrick Crusius, the suspected gunman who has already been charged with capital murder, posted a four-page manifesto on the site minutes before carrying out the horrific act which resulted in 20 people being killed and 26 more injured. […]

Police are looking for a vandal who scribbled a racist slur on New York City’s African Burial Ground monument.  The Lower Manhattan monument marks the spot where as many as 15,000 Africans were buried between 1690 and 1794. The grounds were used because Africans, both enslaved and freed, weren’t allowed to be buried in cemeteries. […]