https://www.texastribune.org/2023/09/21/texas-hate-crimes-extremists/
Extremists have turned Texas into a hotbed for hate, report finds
The report blames an alarming rise in extremist ideology and activity on white supremacist and anti-LGBTQ+ groups that are active or headquartered in Texas.
The report specifically noted the presence of white supremacist groups such as Patriot Front, which is based in the Dallas area and has repeatedly marched in major cities across the country, including this summer in Austin. Patriot Front was founded by Texas resident Thomas Rousseau after 2017s deadly neo-Nazi march in Charlottesville, Virginia, and was responsible for roughly 80% of all white supremacist propaganda incidents nationwide last year. The group also was present at former President Donald Trumps rally in Waco this year, and 31 of its members were arrested near a 2022 Idaho Pride event on conspiracy to riot charges.
This follows years of warnings that extremist groups have been emboldened by the Republican Party and its amplification of things such as great replacement theory, a white supremacist conspiracy theory that claims there is an intentional, Jewish-driven effort to destroy white people through immigration, interracial marriage and the LGBTQ+ community.
That conspiracy theory and corresponding violence has been bolstered by frequent depictions of immigrants as invaders by major figures such as Tucker Carlson and Gov. Greg Abbott. Before he set fire to an Austin synagogue on Halloween 2020, Franklin Barret Sechriest wrote in his diary that no invader is innocent. And, after a gunman, hoping to fight the Hispanic invasion of Texas, killed 22 people at an El Paso WalMart in 2019, Abbott vowed to stop using such language to describe immigrants. He has since resumed his use of invasion rhetoric.