Wildlife

Texas Butterfly Center Finally Reaches A Semblance Of Peace

The National Butterfly Center reopened on Earth Day last month after closing its doors for almost three months due to threats of violence from right-wing extremists.

Rumors that the facility was taking part in human trafficking spread through far-right groups then droves of people began harassing sanctuary staff members. 

A Virginia congressional Candidate, Kimberly Lowe, even attacked Treviño-Wright, executive director of the facility, to dissuade them from bringing in any more “illegals.”

Treviño-Wright expressed hesitation regarding the reopening, despite assistance from security consultants: “We decided to open with the understanding that nobody can ever feel safe again,” she said. “Not those people in El Paso who just wanted to go shopping at their Walmart or those police officers and staff members who just wanted to go to their jobs at the Capitol on January 6.”

A Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) report supports Wright’s concerns, stating far-right extremism has “coalesced into a political movement that is now one of the most powerful forces shaping politics in the United States”.

The report continues: “In the year since the (January 6) insurrection, this hard-right movement – made up of hate and extremist groups, Trump loyalists, right-wing thinktanks, media organizations and committed activists with institutional power – has worked feverishly to undermine democracy, with real-world consequences for the people and groups they target.”

Staff

Written by RA News staff.

Recent Posts

Rural Republicans Strike Back Against Out-Of-State School Voucher PAC

Incumbent rural Republicans facing challengers funded by an out-of-state billionaire school voucher zealot are fighting…

6 hours ago

Shady Podcast Money? Cruz’s Campaign Extension Draws Scrutiny

Republican Senator Ted Cruz has been granted an extension by the Federal Election Commission (FEC)…

7 hours ago

Johnson Vs. Cook: Houston’s Political Arena Heats Up

In a dramatic turn of events in the recent political debates of Houston, State Rep.…

1 day ago

For Better Or Worse, These Are Texas’ Most Influential People

Three Texans landed themselves on Time Magazine’s list of 100 Most Influential People of 2024. …

1 day ago

Proposed Changes To State Medicaid Plans Could Shake Up Health Coverage For 1.8 Million Low-Income Texans

Texas health officials are poised to drop the state’s three largest nonprofit children’s health plans…

1 day ago

Patrick Protects Communities From Pollution As Long As They’re Rural and White

Texans can count on Lt. Governor Dan Patrick to have their backs against factories that…

2 days ago

This website uses cookies.