Hitler-saluting neo-Nazis descended on ritzy Greenwich, Conn. and chanted "heil" while doing a one-armed salute during a sickening display over the weekend.
I can’t fight white supremacy alone, or with a bill. We must all do it. And we must all say it: hate is not welcome in Portsmouth, in District 21, or anywhere in our state.
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The riot at the US Capitol on 6 January sent shockwaves around the world, after right-wing fanatics stormed the building in protests that left at least five people dead.
The rioters included members of assorted right-wing groups with interests in false conspiracy theories, racist and homophobic ideologies, and neo-Nazism.
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In the wake of the demonstrations, attention has been drawn to the disturbing accessories and symbols associated with the far-right and white supremacy.
Here’s a look into some of the hate symbols and their origins that were on display during the riot.
Noose and gallows
Among the most disturbing images at the US Capitol riot were of a noose and gallows - so much so that Snopes released a fact-checking article confirming one image was not doctored.