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Hate and Extremist Groups in the U.S.: Trends and Impact in 2024

In 2024, the landscape of hate and extremism in the United States continues to evolve, with groups adapting their tactics and strategies. The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has released its annual Year in Hate and Extremism report, prov...

The Year in Hate and Extremism 2024
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Hate and Extremist Groups in the U.S.: Trends and Impact in 2024 Image via Southern Poverty Law Center

Key Insights

  • The SPLC documented 1,371 hate and extremist groups in the U.S. in 2024, a 5% decrease from the previous year.
  • Despite the decline in numbers, the influence of these groups is growing, with their beliefs becoming more normalized in government and mainstream discourse. **Why this matters:** This infiltration can lead to the enactment of discriminatory policies and the erosion of democratic values.
  • Anti-LGBTQ+, anti-immigrant, antisemitic, and anti-Muslim sentiments remain prevalent among hate groups.
  • The number of anti-government groups has increased, reflecting concerns about federal overreach and tyranny. **Why this matters:** This increase can lead to localized conflicts with law enforcement and challenges to governmental authority.
  • Male supremacy is emerging as an influential ideology, with new groups forming and promoting misogynistic views.

In-Depth Analysis

### Background The Southern Poverty Law Center has been tracking hate and extremist groups in the U.S. for over 25 years. Their annual report provides a comprehensive analysis of the trends, ideologies, and activities of these groups.

### Key Trends in 2024 * **Infiltration of Politics:** Hate and extremist groups are increasingly attempting to influence local governments and school boards. * **Anti-DEI Efforts:** Many groups are actively pushing for bans on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in schools and workplaces. * **Rise of Male Supremacy:** The emergence of male supremacist groups reflects a backlash against gender equality and women in leadership positions. * **Local Militias and Sovereign Citizens:** These groups challenge the legitimacy of the federal government and often engage in activities that undermine law enforcement.

### Colorado Specifics The SPLC identified 33 extremist groups operating in Colorado in 2024, including anti-government, anti-LGBTQ+, anti-immigrant, and white nationalist organizations. Tactical Civics, an anti-government group with chapters across the state, is a notable example.

### Historical Context The number of hate and extremist groups in Colorado has been steadily increasing, with 30 groups identified in 2023 and 22 in 2019. However, the specific groups and their ideologies are constantly evolving, with some moving to private online spaces to avoid detection.

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FAQ

What is the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)?

The SPLC is a non-profit organization that tracks hate groups and other extremists throughout the United States.

What is the Year in Hate and Extremism report?

It is an annual report published by the SPLC that provides an overview of the hate and extremist landscape in the U.S., including the number and types of groups, their activities, and their impact on society.

How does the SPLC define a hate group?

The SPLC defines a hate group as an organization that attacks or maligns an entire class of people, typically for immutable characteristics.

Takeaways

  • Stay informed about the activities and ideologies of hate and extremist groups in your community.
  • Support organizations that promote tolerance, diversity, and inclusion.
  • Advocate for policies that protect marginalized groups and counter discrimination.
  • Be aware of the influence of these groups on local politics and education.

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