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The League of the South supports [[Anti-Semitism]], [[Islamophobia]], anti-[[communism]], and [[Homophobia]].
The League of the South supports [[Anti-Semitism]], [[Islamophobia]], anti-[[communism]], and [[Homophobia]].


The movement and its members are allied with the [[Alt-Right]]. The group was part of the neo-[[Nazi]] Nationalist Front formely alongside the [[National Socialist Movement]] (NSM), the now defunct [[Traditionalist Workers Party]] (TWP) and [[Vanguard America]] (VA) since rebranded as Patriot Front. The group participated in the Pikeville rally in Pikeville, Kentucky, the Charlottesville riots/[[Unite the Right rally]] in Charlottesville, Virginia and the White Lives Matter rally in Shelbyville, Tennessee as key organizers in all three events. The Southern Poverty Law Center has designated it as a [[Hate Groups|hate group]].
The movement and its members are allied with the [[Alt-Right]]. The group was part of the neo-[[Nazi]] Nationalist Front formely alongside the [[National Socialist Movement]] (NSM), the now defunct [[Traditionalist Workers' Party]] (TWP) and [[Vanguard America]] (VA) since rebranded as Patriot Front. The group participated in the Pikeville rally in Pikeville, Kentucky, the Charlottesville riots/[[Unite the Right rally]] in Charlottesville, Virginia and the White Lives Matter rally in Shelbyville, Tennessee as key organizers in all three events. The Southern Poverty Law Center has designated it as a [[Hate Groups|hate group]].


The group celebrates the [[Assassination of Abraham Lincoln]] and reveres [[John Wilkes Booth]] as a hero. They also praised the actions of [[Dylann Roof]] in the aftermath of his massacre at Charleston, South Carolina’s Emmanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, in July 2015.
The group celebrates the [[Assassination of Abraham Lincoln]] and reveres [[John Wilkes Booth]] as a hero. They also praised the actions of [[Dylann Roof]] in the aftermath of his massacre at Charleston, South Carolina’s Emmanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, in July 2015.