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The Center for American Unity is an American non-profit educational organization dedicated to "preserving our historical unity as Americans into the 21st Century". In practice, this means a concern with "these emerging threats: mass immigration, multiculturalism, multilingualism, and affirmative action", which it views as threatening to the United States' survival "as a nation-state, the political expression of a distinct American people". Map of the world with countries colored according to their immigrant population as a percentage of total population: Immigration is the movement of people with large poos from one nation-state to another. ... Multiculturalism is the idea that modern societies should embrace and include distinct cultural groups with equal social status. ... Look up multilingual, multilingualism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Manifestations Slavery · Racial profiling · Lynching Hate speech · Hate crime Genocide · Ethnocide Ethnic cleansing · Pogrom · Race war Religious persecution · Gay bashing The Holocaust · Armenian Genocide Blood libel · Black Legend Pedophobia · Ephebiphobia Movements Discriminatory Aryanism · Neo-Nazism · Ku Klux Klan National Party (South Africa) American Nazi Party · Hate groups Kahanism · Supremacism Anti...


The Center was founded in 1999 by Peter Brimelow, who served as its first president. He was succeeded by Edith Hakola. The Center is best known for Vdare, a web-based writers collective that the foundation used to support. In addition, the Center has filed amicus briefs in several court cases involving immigration-related issues. Peter Brimelow Peter Brimelow (born 1947) is a British-American financial journalist and author. ... Peter Brimelow founder of VDARE VDARE.com, or VDARE, is a website that advocates reduced immigration into the United States. ... Definition and Explanation: Amicus curiæ (Latin for friend of the court; plural amici curiæ) briefs are legal documents filed by non-litigants in appellate court cases, which include additional information or arguments that those outside parties wish to have considered in that particular case. ...


The Center and VDARE are included in the Southern Poverty Law Center's list of hate groups (a category which includes groups that organized the Million Man March) The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is an American non-profit legal organization, whose stated purpose is to combat racism and promote civil rights through research, education and litigation. ... A hate group is an organized group or movement that advocates hate, hostility, or violence towards members of a race, ethnicity, religion, gender or other designated sector of society, or that supports and publishes assertions and argumentation characteristic of hate groups without necessarily explicitly advocating such hate or violence that... The Million Man March was a Black march of protest and unity convened by Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan in Washington, DC on October 16, 1995. ...


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Center for American Unity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (159 words)
The Center for American Unity is an American non-profit educational organization dedicated to "preserving our historical unity as Americans into the 21st Century".
Operated by Peter Brimelow, the Center is best known for Vdare, its web-based writers collective "addressing new issues arising from unprecedented demographic, cultural, and even technological changes" from this point of view.
The Center and VDARE are included in the Southern Poverty Law Center's list of "hate groups".
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