The Department of Homeland Security used an anti-terrorism program to fund a “media literacy” initiative linking religious and conservative organizations to neo-Nazis and white supremacists, documents reveal.
The DHS accepted a $352,109 grant application under the Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Grant Program for the University of Dayton to look into “raising societal awareness, media literacy and online critical thinking initiatives,” according to documents obtained by the Media Research Center.
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Dayton’s grant application sought to fund its “Preventing Radicalization to Extremist Violence through Education, Network-Building and Training in Southwest Ohio (PREVENTS-OH)”…