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The wonder of the Internet has been tarnished by hundreds of Web sites that spew hate. Using the Net,
hatemongers can now reach into the room of any child who has a home computer. Their sites are often
deceptive. Many attempt to disguise their message under a veneer of respectability. They use
manipulation and lies to make their ideas sound almost reasonable.
Below, you may "tour" a hate site, and learn the truth about it.
Don't worry. The tour will only take you to a reproduced page of the hate site -- not to the site
itself. But be prepared. Hate is ugly, and some people may be offended by the language and images
revealed here.

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Stormfront
Started and run by Don Black, a former member of the Ku Klux Klan, stormfront.org has become a kind of portal to hate on the Internet. Go
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The National Alliance
America's premiere neo-Nazi group may have provided the inspiration for the Oklahoma City bombing. Go
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The 11th Hour Remnant Messenger
Created by Silicon Valley millionaires Carl Story and Vincent Bertollini, the 11th Hour Remnant Messenger despises blacks, homosexuals, abortionists, and a host of others, but reserves its true hatred for Jews, who it sees as enemies of God." Go
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American Knights of the Ku Klux Klan
Associated with the racist South of a distant past, 100 Klan groups exist in the U.S. today. The modern-day Klan has gone to great lengths to clean up its image with such revisionist tactics as replacing the phrase "white supremacy" with "white separatism." Go
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