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World Wide Web of Hate
The Simon Wiesenthal Center just released the Digital Terrorism and Hate 2010 report, identifying the Web's most dangerous and offensive content. Here's the Web's worst sites.
- Palestinian Authority: This image of the Taj Mahal Hotel appeared online days after the November 2008 attacks. The flags of Israel and United States are visible before the burning building. The text in the foreground reads: The same way you kill, you will be killed.read moreThe Simon Wiesenthal Center Snider School of Social Action InstituteShare
- United States: The Society for the Defeat of Islam is one of the many anti-Muslim groups on Facebook. The page provides a link to the group's blog, "Defeat Islam!" which "chronicle[s]" of the struggle against Islam.read moreThe Simon Wiesenthal Center Snider School of Social Action InstituteShare
- United States: The Nationalist Coalition News is an online broadcast helmed by the white supremacy group the Nationalist Coalition, which was inspired by the teachings of William Pierce. The group posts its broadcast on Youtube and defines it newscast as "A New Kind of 'White Activism'."read moreThe Simon Wiesenthal Center Snider School of Social Action InstituteShare
- United States: Before John Patrick Bedell shot two Pentagon security guards and was killed himself, he recorded audio files in which he alleged that the government was at risk for a hostile takeover. The threat, according to Bedell, could take control, centralizing military power and devaluing human life.read moreThe Simon Wiesenthal Center Snider School of Social Action InstituteShare
- Canada: Filthy Jewish Terrorists presents itself as a news site and uses realistic headlines to blame Jews for terror attacks around the world, like 9/11 and the attack on Mumbai. The site also suggested that Jews saw the 2010 Vancouver Olympics as a possible target for a terror attack.read moreThe Simon Wiesenthal Center Snider School of Social Action InstituteShare
- Yemen: This Yemeni group, like Al Qaeda, seeks to destroy Western influence in Muslim countries and establish an Islamic caliphate. Al Qaeda in the South Arabian Peninsula publishes an online magazine about Jihad, called "Echo of Glorious Battles."read moreThe Simon Wiesenthal Center Snider School of Social Action InstituteShare
- United States: Stormfront, the Internet's first white supremacist Web site, has expanded to Twitter. Don Black, a former leader of the Ku Klux Klan, uses Stormfront's Twitter account and site to update followers and attract recruits.read moreThe Simon Wiesenthal Center Snider School of Social Action InstituteShare
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World Wide Web of Hate
The Simon Wiesenthal Center just released the Digital Terrorism and Hate 2010 report, identifying the Web's most dangerous and offensive content. Here's the Web's worst sites.
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