From alt-right organizations to anti-government groups, the Lone Star State is a hotbed for extremism and antisemitism.
Jessica Gregorio posted on TikTok a video Sunday of a group of people dressed in Nazi clothing at a Torchy’s Tacos in Fort Worth.On the same day, a group in similar attire were seen putting anti-Semitic material on cars at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. It’s unclear if the same people were involved in both incidents.
72 hate and anti-government groupsBrayden Garcia is a service journalism reporter at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington in 2020, where he worked at the student newspaper, The Shorthorn. He previously covered education at The Dallas Morning News.It’s a ghost town today, but here’s why Butler Place is viewed as a gem for Fort Worth
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