A message about White Hoods Off.
"White Hoods is about accountability. Previously, those who associated with hate groups would not even use their name, only introduce themselves by group name. This was similar to all the fake profiles online they hold but now invading the real world in politics and board meetings.
This initiative is to inform the residents WHO is trying to impact our laws and interfere in our elections. General group names are not enough. We need to know what their name is, what their skill set is to be an expert in the topic, and what their motivation is. They have to be held personally accountable for their actions, and not be allowed to hide behind group protections. This series educates voters in their local, state, and federal races. If someone wishes to become a pubic figure, in any regard, this will hold them accountable to e honest with their views, lift the veil, and expose deception.
Public servants must treat all constituents equally, regardless of their vote, race, religion, sex, or gender.
The citizens of the United States will not stand by and allow hatred to become normalized. Such discrimination violates Constitutional rights, and polling data indicates that if voters were more informed about candidates’ discriminatory beliefs before elections, many would have voted differently.
During Trump’s first term, White Nationalist and Libertarian groups gained traction in pushing their agenda forward. Radicalized extremism, fueled by echo chambers, fake online news, and a lack of accountability for elected officials, led to a surge in hate-driven rhetoric and behavior across the country. These groups are spreading propaganda at an alarming rate, but their influence should never be accepted as normal. True empowerment is not defined by religious ideology or partisan politics—it must be rooted in equality and justice for all.
Elected officials should engage with people of different backgrounds with respect, viewing diversity as an opportunity for learning and growth. No race or gender is superior. When an official spreads hate rhetoric, they reveal both a sense of superiority and an inability to serve all constituents fairly. This mindset can embolden other authorities—such as extremist sheriffs, judges, or police officers—who share these views, leading to civil rights violations, harm to residents, and potential lawsuits. Holding public officials accountable is essential to upholding democracy and protecting the rights of all Americans.
In 2021, we launched the White Hoods Off movement to expose White Supremacists who sought to undermine families, spread hate, impose their White Christian ideology on others, and, in some cases, deny their own actions. Many of them attempted to distance themselves from the extremist narratives they actively promoted. Our campaign worked to educate voters nationwide, leading to the removal of these individuals from public office.
Join Journalists, Activists, Law Enforcement, Government Officials, and other diverse groups to stop the spread of hate in IL by exposing the individuals, donors, and funding. You can join or support the cause in many ways such as:
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GRASSROOTS OPT ED MOVEMENT TO STOP HATE.
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