Texas led the U.S. in white supremacist propaganda last year, according to study

White supremacist propaganda in the United States hit an all-time high last year, and Texas led the nation in distribution of those hateful messages, according to a new Anti-Defamation League report. Texas accounted for 527 of the total 6,751 incidents the ADL recorded in 2022, a 61% increase over the prior year. The Lone Star State's year-to-year increase even blew past the 38% national rise in white supremacist propaganda over that period.
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