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White Nationalism (WN) advocates a racial definition (or redefinition) of white national identity, as opposed to multiculturalism. The contemporary movement in the United States is a reaction to the apparent decline (based on US census projections) in white demographics, politics and culture.[1] According to Samuel Francis, a key white nationalist writer, it is "a movement that rejects equality as an ideal and insists on an enduring core of human nature transmitted by heredity."[2] Anti-racist organizations generally have argued that ideas such as white pride and white nationalism exist merely to provide a sanitized public face for white supremacy.[3] This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... The term multiculturalism generally refers to a state of both cultural and ethnic diversity within the demographics of a particular social space. ... Samuel Todd Francis (April 29, 1947 – February 15, 2005) was a nationally syndicated paleoconservative columnist known for his opposition to immigration, multiculturalism, and his involvement in debates concerning other controversial issues of the day. ... Anti-racism includes beliefs, actions, movements, and policies adopted or developed to oppose racism. ... White Aryan Resistance member wearing a white pride t-shirt White pride is a slogan used primarily in the United States (though its usage has spread internationally) to promote the glorification of the heritage of persons of White-European racial identity[1]—though generally to the exclusion of homosexuals and... White supremacy is a racist ideology which holds the belief that white people are superior to other races. ...


The goal of white nationalism is to appeal to a larger audience. This has been done through the repackaging, relabeling, and transformation of white supremacy into something that would appeal to a broader, more educated audience. Many appear as nonviolent groups working for separatism.[4] Racial segregation characterised by separation of different races in daily life, such as eating in a restaurant, drinking from a water fountain, using a rest room, attending school, going to the movies, or in the rental or purchase of a home. ...


Supporters see themselves defending the legitimate civil rights of white people against society's alleged racial double standards.[5] Jared Taylor, another key writer in the movement, claims similar racial views were held by many mainstream American leaders before the 1950s.[6] Opponents accuse them of hatred, racial bigotry and destructive identity politics.[1][7] Whites redirects here. ... Jared Taylor Samuel Jared Taylor (b. ...


According to Samuel P. Huntington, the modern movement is increasingly cultured, intellectual and academically trained.[8] Rather than espouse violence, they use statistics and social science data to argue for a self-conscious white identity.[9] They say a natural hierarchy should triumph over the "false promise of egalitarianism"[10] and that the downfall of white dominance spells doom for representative government, the rule of law and freedom of speech.[11] This article does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Egalitarianism (derived from the French word égal, meaning equal or level) is a political doctrine that holds that all people should be treated as equals from birth. ...


A point of contention for white nationalists and opponents alike is the issue of "white" identity. While the common definition of a singular "white" or "European" race is largely an anthropological archaism[citation needed], many white nationalists continue to hold this belief, as the white nationalist movement depends on the existence of such a categorization.


Supporters say they stand for racial self-preservation and claim culture itself is a product of race.[12] As a result, according to Huntington, they say the demographic shift in the US towards non-whites brings a new culture that is intellectually and morally inferior.[13] With it comes affirmative action, immigrant ghettos and declining educational standards.[14] By challenging established policy on immigration, civil rights and racial integration, they seek to build bridges with moderately conservative white citizens.[15] Manifestations Slavery Racial profiling Lynching Hate speech Hate crime Genocide (examples) Ethnocide Ethnic cleansing Pogrom Race war Religious persecution Blood libel Paternalism Police brutality Movements Policies Discriminatory Race / Religion / Sex segregation Apartheid Redlining Internment Ethnocracy Anti-discriminatory Affirmative action in the United States Emancipation Civil rights Desegregation Integration Equal opportunity... Immigration is the act of moving to or settling in another country or region, temporarily or permanently. ...


White separatism and supremacism are two smaller subgroups within white nationalism.[5] The former seek a separate white nation-state, while the latter add ideas from social Darwinism and Nazism to their ideology.[16] Some white nationalists deny they are in either category.[17] Both schools of thought generally avoid the term "supremacy," saying it has negative connotations.[18] White separatism is a political movement that promotes a separate homeland for white people. ... White supremacy is the variety of white nationalism that believes the white race should rule over other races. ... Social Darwinism is the idea that Charles Darwins theory can be extended and applied to the social realm, i. ... Nazism in history Nazi ideology Nazism and race Outside Germany Related subjects Lists Politics Portal         Nazism or National Socialism (German: Nationalsozialismus), refers primarily to the ideology and practices of the Nazi Party (National Socialist German Workers Party, German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei or NSDAP) under Adolf Hitler. ...

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Development

White nationalism has a long tradition in English-speaking countries. According to one view, it is a product of the modern centralized state's emergence in the West, like all nationalisms.[19] The term originated as a self-description by some groups, primarily in the United States, to describe their belief in a racially defined collective identity of white or Caucasian people. In the past, xenophobic ethnic policies may be seen as congruent to white nationalism. This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Whites redirects here. ... For the peoples actually from the Caucasus, see Peoples of the Caucasus. ... Look up xenophobia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...


In the 19th and early 20th century racial definitions of the American nation were common, resulting in race-specific immigration restrictions, such as the Chinese Exclusion Act. The 1915 film Birth of a Nation was an allegorical invocation of white nationalism, for example.[20] This article is about the former U.S. law. ... The Birth of a Nation is a controversial silent film directed by D.W. Griffith, based on the play The Clansmen and the book The Leopards Spots, both by Thomas Dixon. ...


Also, the 'White Australia' ideal was semi-official policy in Australia for many decades. In South Africa, it was championed by the New National Party[21] starting in 1948, as the struggle over apartheid heated up.[22] In recent years, the Internet has provided an expansion of audiences for white nationalism.[23] This badge from 1906 shows the use of the expression White Australia at that time The White Australia Policy, the policy of excluding all non white people from the Australian continent, was the official policy of all governments and all mainstream political parties in Australia from the 1890s to the... The New National Party is a name used by various political parties throughout the world, including Grenada - New National Party South Africa - New National Party See also: National Party, list of political parties. ...


White nationalism in the US combines elements of American racial nationalism and a race-based identity politics. Starting in the 1960s, it grew as the conservative movement developed in mainstream society.[24] Samuel Huntington argues that it developed as a reaction to a perceived decline in the essence of American identity as European, Anglo-Protestant and English-speaking.[25] Some American white nationalists, for example, say immigration must be restricted to selected people of European ancestry.[26] Identity politics is the political activity of various social movements for self-determination. ... Samuel Phillips Huntington (born April 18, 1927) is a political scientist known for his analysis of the relationship between the military and the civil government, his investigation of coup detats, and his thesis that the central political actors of the 21st century will be civilizations rather than nation-states. ...


Identity

White majority areas (two darkest tones), US Census 2000.

White nationalists say every nationality feels a natural affection for its own kind.[27] Thus they believe in a common identity, common interests, and common political action for 'white people'. This identity is valid for the entire white population, but not an obligation for others. This worldview is often influenced by late 19th-century romantic racial nationalism.[citation needed] Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1012x691, 72 KB) Summary Map of contiguous US, showing percentage of population self-reporting as White, by census tract, 2000. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1012x691, 72 KB) Summary Map of contiguous US, showing percentage of population self-reporting as White, by census tract, 2000. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ...


Most supporters see 'white nationalism' refers to political activities within an existing country. They have not necessarily rejected their existing national identity and allegiance, nor that they seek to destroy existing states. They see as themselves patriotic preservers of European history and culture. In other words, their racial identity coincides with this patriotism: for them, everything that is good about their homeland is white. Defence of the fatherland is a commonplace of patriotism: The statue in the courtyard of École polytechnique, Paris, commemorating the students involvement in defending France against the 1814 invasion of the Coalition. ...


The present form of American white nationalism, inclusive of Caucasian immigrant groups, is relatively recent. Conversely, "white nationalism" in Europe normally indicates a racial variant of an existing ethnic nationalism. For example, the British National Party opposes large-scale immigration of Russians and Poles, even though they are white. They see the true British nation as consisting of only white British people.


Some white nationalists support a territorially defined white separatism, the belief that white and non-white people should reside in separate territories (and not just lead separate social lives). Like the Volksstaat proposal, it would require migration of whites to a remote and thinly-populated location. However, some other forms of white separatism proposed by white nationalists take the form of far-reaching racial segregation, within an existing nation-state. White separatism is a political movement that promotes a separate homeland for white people. ... Der Volksstaat, central organ of the German Social-Democratic Workers Party (Sozialdemokratische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands). ... Racial segregation characterised by separation of different races in daily life, such as eating in a restaurant, drinking from a water fountain, using a rest room, attending school, going to the movies, or in the rental or purchase of a home. ... The term nation-state, while often used interchangeably with the terms unitary state and independent state, refers properly to the parallel occurence of a state and a nation. ...


Definition of "white"

White nationalists define 'white' in a restricted way. In the United States, it implies European ancestry, self-identification with European culture and European ethnicity. Likewise, the neologism European-American is a contrast with Asian-American and African-American. A growing number of white nationalists reject the definition of white as being restricted to Europeans, and not only embrace all Europeans, but Latin American whites and biological whites in the Middle East and West Asia, such as Iranians, Turks and northern Arabs such as Syrians and Lebanese, as well as unmixed North African Berbers (Called by their Berber name "Amazigh" in both the white nationalist and Berber nationalist movement.) The European peoples are the various nations and ethnic groups of Europe. ... This article or section should be merged with ethnic group Ethnicity is the cultural characteristics that connect a particular group or groups of people to each other. ... A European American (Euro-American) is a person who resides in the United States and is either the descendant of European immigrants or from Europe him/herself. ... An Asian American is generally defined as a person of Asian ancestry and American citizenship,[2][3][4] although may also be extended to include non-citizen resident Asians as well. ... Languages Predominantly American English Religions Protestantism (chiefly Baptist and Methodist); Roman Catholicism; Islam Related ethnic groups Sub-Saharan Africans and other African groups, some with Native American groups. ...


Southern Middle Easterners such as Saudi Arabians, etc. are generally not accepted due to their perceived black and Dravidic origins, but individual nationalists make individual exceptions. Likewise they do not accept most South Asian Caucasoids such as Indians and Pakistanis, but again there are individual exceptions.


These Pan Aryans argue that since whites are indeed a shrinking minority, it is essential that all biological whites be united. They further state that since nearly all WNs believe that race is an objective biological concept, it is irrational and self defeating to reject any biological white based on geography, religion, mere custom or an irrefutable presumption of racial mixture based on mere physical proximity to non-white people. They further argue that every white nationalist has an inflexible moral duty to raise the racial awareness of all whites. Pan Aryans usually reject the identification of "European" and prefer to be called "Aryan" or simply "white".


There is no corresponding 'European' ethnicity in Europe itself. In fact, some opponents of the European Union question its legitimacy, precisely because there is no corresponding ethnic or cultural group.[28] Despite their self-definition as 'European', many American white nationalists would not regard all descendants of European immigrants as "white." For an acceptable definition, white nationalists draw primarily on 19th-century racial taxonomy, which neither reached a consensus on racial categories nor is accepted by geneticists. (For example, geneticist Neil Risch classifies racial groups in a way that few white nationalists would accept; Jews, Germans and Pakistanis are all Caucasoid).[29] Immigration is the act of moving to or settling in another country or region, temporarily or permanently. ... Race science and racial science are phrases that refer to the scientific study of race from a biological, sociobiological, or evolutionary perspective. ... This article is about the general scientific term. ... Neil Risch Neil Risch is a the Lamond Distinguished Professor in Human Genetics and Director of the Center for Human Genetics at the University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, United States. ... Typical Caucasoid skull Caucasoid is a racial classification usually used as part of a phenotypal system, also including other classifications such as Australoid, Mongoloid, Negroid, and sometimes others such as Capoid. ...


Different variants of racial-origin theories, such as Nordicism and Germanism, define different groups as 'white', both excluding some Southern and Eastern Europeans because of perceived racial taint[3]. Pan Aryanism — itself originally a component of Nazi race theories — defines most Europeans as Aryan-origin whites. Some white nationalists use the term 'Pan-Europeanism' for a definition including all European ethnic groups. Nordic supremacy theory (or Nordicism) was a theory of race prevalent in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. ... Aryan (/eÉ™rjÉ™n/ or /ɑːrjÉ™n/, Sanskrit: ) is a Sanskrit and Avestan word meaning noble/spiritual one. ... National Socialism redirects here. ...


Other white nationalists hope that population genetics will provide clear criteria for 'white'. Some have adopted a definition based on the Y-chromosome haplogroup R1b. This marker is prevalent in most Western European populations, possibly reflecting the re-expansion into Europe of a smaller human population in Southern Europe, after the last ice age. Population genetics is the study of the distribution of and change in allele frequencies under the influence of the four evolutionary forces: natural selection, genetic drift, mutation, and migration. ... Distribution of R1a (purple) and R1b (red) In human genetics, Haplogroup R1b (M343) (previously called Hg1 and Eu18) is the most frequent Y-chromosome haplogroup in Western Europe. ... Proposed Amazonian Refugia from Haffer, 1969 In the most basic biological sense refugia (singular: refugium) refer to locations of isolated or relict populations of once widespread animal or plant species. ... Variations in CO2, temperature and dust from the Vostok ice core over the last 400 000 years For the animated movie, see Ice Age (movie). ...


Opposition

Opponents to white nationalism charge that white nationalists are in fact white supremicists, Ku Klux Klan members or white power skinheads, and that white nationalists are not so much interested in their own 'white heritage', as in power over non-whites. White nationalism is sometimes described as a reaction by whites who believe they are disenfranchised by the rise of liberal multicultural ideologies based on tolerance and inclusiveness, as well as the gains of other racial and ethnic groups against the majority white population in many Western nations. White supremacy is the variety of white nationalism that believes the white race should rule over other races. ... KKK may refer to: // Ku Klux Klan, white supremacy group(s) Katipunan (Society), a revolutionary group from Philippine history; full name Kataastaasang Kagalanggalangang Katipunan Anak ng Bayan (roughly translated: Supreme and Venerable Society of the Sons of the Nation) Kokusai Kogyo Kabushikigaisha, a Japanese bus and taxi company AG K... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Reactionary (or reactionist) is a political epithet, generally used as a pejorative, originally applied in the context of the French Revolution to counter-revolutionaries who wished to restore the real or imagined conditions of the monarchical Ancien Régime. ... Disenfranchising refers to the removal of the ability to vote from a person or group of people. ... Look up liberal on Wiktionary, the free dictionary Liberal may refer to: Politics: Liberalism American liberalism, a political trend in the USA Political progressivism, a political ideology that is for change, often associated with liberal movements Liberty, the condition of being free from control or restrictions Liberal Party, members of... Multiculturalism or cultural pluralism is a policy, ideal, or reality that emphasizes the unique characteristics of different cultures in the world, especially as they relate to one another in immigrant receiving nations. ... An ideology is an organized collection of ideas. ... It has been suggested that toleration be merged into this article or section. ... The term multiculturalism generally refers to a state of both cultural and ethnic diversity within the demographics of a particular social space. ...


White nationalists respond that they are simply organizing in ways similar to organizations such as the NAACP and other groups that are generally not seen as controversial, and that to accuse white-nationalist groups of racism while approving of, or tolerating, other racially oriented groups is hypocritical and racist towards white people.[citation needed] Kofi Buenor Hadjor responds by stating that black nationalism is rather the response to white nationalism, while white nationalism is the expression of white supremacy.[30] Some white nationalists respond to the accusation of white supremacism by saying that they are white separatists, and that separation precludes domination of one group by another. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), is one of the oldest and most influential hate organizations in the United States. ... Racism in the United States has been a major issue in America since the colonial era. ... European American is a term for an American of European descent, who are usually referred as White or Caucasian. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... White separatism is a political movement that promotes a separate homeland for white people. ...


Critics point out that while posturing as civil rights groups advocating the interests of their ethnic or racial group, white nationalist groups frequently draw on the nativist traditions of the American Ku Klux Klan and the British National Front.[31] Civil rights or positive rights are those legal rights retained by citizens and protected by the government. ... The factual accuracy of this article is disputed. ... Members of the second Ku Klux Klan at a rally during the 1920s. ... In the United Kingdom, the British National Front (most commonly called the National Front or NF) is a far right-wing political party that had its heyday during the 1970s and 80s. ...


Anyone can call himself a 'white nationalist'. The term "white nationalist" has been used by neo-Nazi, white supremacy, and Christian Identity groups, which have differing ideologies but share an identification with the white race. The terms Neo-Nazism and Neo-Fascism refer to any social or political movement to revive Nazism or Fascism, respectively, and postdates the Second World War. ... White supremacy is a racist ideology which holds the belief that white people are superior to other races. ... // For the general identity of an individual with certain core essential religious doctrines, see Christianity. ...


White nationalist groups

The American Renaissance[32], Council of Conservative Citizens[33][34] , the National Alliance[35][36] and National Vanguard[37] are four examples of groups in the United States that self identify as white nationalist, but have been categorized as white supremacist and racist groups by such organizations as the SPLC and the ADL. American Renaissance (AR) is a monthly magazine published by the New Century Foundation, billed as a literate, undeceived journal of race, immigration, and the decline of civility. Its detractors accuse it of being racist and white supremacist, although they usually concede that it is literate and intelligent. ... The Council of Conservative Citizens (CofCC) is an American paleoconservative political organization that supports a large variety of localized grassroots causes including white separatism, and which opposes racial integration,[1] multiculturalism and political correctness. ... This article refers to the United States-based organization. ... National Vanguard referes to three entities: National Vanguard (American organization) National Vanguard (publication) National Vanguard (Italy) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... This box:      Racism has many definitions, the most common and widely accepted is that members of one race are intrinsically superior or inferior to members of other races. ... 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. ... The Anti-Defamation League (or ADL) is an interest group founded in 1913 by Bnai Brith in the United States whose stated aim is to stop, by appeals to reason and conscience and, if necessary, by appeals to law, the defamation of the Jewish people. ...


In Europe, nationalist parties such as France's Front National, Germany's National Democratic Party and Belgium's Vlaams Belang promote nationalism and oppose immigration (especially non-white immigration), but do not describe themselves as "white nationalist". In most European nation-states, the nation is traditionally defined by ancestry and long-term association of a single ethnic group with the national homeland. If that ethnic groups is already 'white' - as for instance with the Germans in Germany - then additional definition as 'white' is superfluous. In countries with a longer history of mass immigration, as in Britain[citation needed], some definitions of the national identity now include immigrants[citation needed]. It is when this redefinition is disputed, that ethnic or racial limits on the composition of the nation become a political issue. Front National can mean: Front National, a right-wing French political party. ... The National Democratic Party of Germany (German: , NPD) is a German nationalist political party. ... Vlaams Belang (English: Flemish Interest) is a political party in Belgium that supports Flemish independence and strict limits on non-European and non-Christian immigration, whereby immigrants need to adopt to the Western culture. ... The term nation-state, while often used interchangeably with the terms unitary state and independent state, refers properly to the parallel occurence of a state and a nation. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Highly Skilled Migrant Programme. ...


Notes

  1. ^ a b McConnell, Scott (August/September 2002). The New White Nationalism in America. First Things.
  2. ^ White Nationalists Seek Respectability in Meeting of 'Uptown Bad Guys' Newhouse News Service April 4, 2000
  3. ^ Moriz, Justin J. "Case 45: 'White Pride' vs. U.S. Patents and Trademarks Office". Adversity.net for Victims of Reverse Discrimination. 2005. accessed September 10, 2006.
  4. ^ Swain, Carol M. (2002). The New White Nationalism in America: Its Challenge to Integration. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 16. ISBN 0521808863. 
  5. ^ a b Swain, Carol M. (2003-04-11). Interviews offer unprecedented look into the world and words of the new white nationalism. Vanderbilt University.
  6. ^ White Nationalists Seek Respectability in Meeting of 'Uptown Bad Guys' Newhouse News Service April 4, 2000
  7. ^ http://www.zmag.org/Sustainers/content/2002-12/16wise.cfm Znet: December 16, 2002, Making Nice With Racists: David Horowitz and The Soft Pedaling Of White Supremacy, by Tim Wise
  8. ^ The Hispanic challenge. Foreign Policy March 1, 2004
  9. ^ Despite new leaders, and with them new tactics and new ideas, the goal of white separatists remains to convince Americans that racial separation is the only way to survive. National Public Radio (NPR) August 14, 2003 Thursday
  10. ^ White Nationalists Seek Respectability in Meeting of 'Uptown Bad Guys' Newhouse News Service April 4, 2000
  11. ^ Jared Taylor, A Racist In The Guise Of 'Expert', Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), January 23, 2005
  12. ^ The Hispanic challenge. Foreign Policy March 1, 2004
  13. ^ The Hispanic challenge. Foreign Policy March 1, 2004
  14. ^ Despite new leaders, and with them new tactics and new ideas, the goal of white separatists remains to convince Americans that racial separation is the only way to survive. National Public Radio (NPR) August 14, 2003 Thursday
  15. ^ Can We Improve Race Relations by Giving Racists Some of What They Want? The Chronicle of Higher Education July 19, 2002
  16. ^ ibid.
  17. ^ ibid.
  18. ^ The New Nativism; The alarming overlap between white nationalists and mainstream anti-immigrant forces. The American Prospect November, 2005
  19. ^ Can Nationalism studies and ethnic, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies July 1, 2004
  20. ^ In its darkness, 'Kong' shows the human heart. Newsday (New York) December 15, 2005
  21. ^ Apartheid-era party is ending its existence, The International Herald Tribune August 9, 2004
  22. ^ Kani explores a post-apartheid world on stage. ABC Transcripts (Australia) May 11, 2005
  23. ^ Patriotism in Black and White The American Prospect January 13, 2003
  24. ^ Black politics are in a black hole, Newsday (New York), January 14, 2005
  25. ^ Bush and Kerry show opposing faces of two different Americas. Business Day (South Africa) October 21, 2004
  26. ^ Dating the White Way Newsweek August 9, 2004
  27. ^ In its darkness, 'Kong' shows the human heart Newsday (New York) December 15, 2005
  28. ^ See: [1]
  29. ^ New York Times: Race Is Seen as Real Guide to Track Roots of Disease, 2002. [2]
  30. ^ Hadjor, Kofi Buenor (1995). Another America: The Politics of Race and Blame. Haymarket Books, 100. ISBN 1931859345. 
  31. ^ "BNP: A party on the fringe", BBC News, August 24, 2001. Retrieved on 2008-02-14. 
  32. ^ New Century Foundation (American Renaissance). Anti-Defamation League (2005). Retrieved on 2008-02-14.
  33. ^ Council of Conservative Citizens. Anti-Defamation League (2005). Retrieved on 2008-02-14.
  34. ^ Nazis, racists join Minuteman Project. Southern Poverty Law Center (April 22, 2005). Retrieved on 2008-02-14.
  35. ^ National Alliance. Anti-Defamation League (2005). Retrieved on 2008-02-14.
  36. ^ Anti-Immigration Groups. Southern Poverty Law Center. Retrieved on 2008-02-14.
  37. ^ White Nationalism. Southern Poverty Law Center. Retrieved on 2008-02-14.

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  • Swain, Carol M. (2003). Contemporary Voices of White Nationalism in America. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 312 pages. ISBN 0-52101-693-2. 

List of prominent white nationalists

Lawrence Auster is an American traditionalist conservative blogger and essayist. ... Gordon Lee Baum is the current director of the Council of Conservative Citizens a white nationalist, neo-confederate, paleoconservative organization that succeeded the White Citizens Council. ... Stephen Don Black, (photo) (born 28 July 1953) is an American white nationalist. ... Peter Brimelow Peter Brimelow (born 1947) is a British American financial journalist, author, and founder of VDARE. Brimelow has been the editor of many publications, including Forbes, the Financial Post, and National Review. ... Patrick Joseph Pat Buchanan (born November 2, 1938) is an American politician, author, syndicated columnist and broadcaster. ... David Ernest Duke (born July 1, 1950) is a former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, a candidate in presidential primaries for both the Democratic and Republican parties, and former Grand Wizard of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. ... This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ... See also: other Sam Francises Samuel Lewis Francis (1923 - November 4, 1994) was an American painter and printmaker. ... Frederick Paul Fromm (born January 3, 1949), known as Paul Fromm, is a Canadian far-right political figure. ... Prussian Blue is a white nationalist folk teen duo formed in early 2003 by Lynx Vaughan Gaede and Lamb Lennon Gaede (pronounced gay-dee or in IPA, ), fraternal twin girls born June 30, 1992 (age 14) and brought up in the United States. ... Paul Gottfried Paul Edward Gottfried is Raffensperger Professor of Humanities at Elizabethtown College and a Guggenheim recipient. ... Nicholas John Nick Griffin (born 1959) is a British politician. ... David Lane - White Nationalist, promoter of Wotanism David Eden Lane (born 1938) is an American neo-Nazi leader and author, currently incarcerated in the Federal Supermax prison in Florence, Colorado. ... Joel T. LeFevre is the editor-in-chief the Citizens Informer, a quarterly newspaper put out by the Council of Conservative Citizens. ... Norman Lowell (born July 29, 1946[citation needed]) is the founder and leader of Imperium Europa, a Maltese political party which contested the July 2004 European Parliament Elections. ... Black and white photograph of Robert Mathews Robert Jay Mathews (January 16, 1953 – December 8, 1984) was the leader of an American neo-Nazi/ terrorist organization called The Order. ... Revilo P. Oliver in 1963 Revilo Pendleton Oliver (7 July 1908-10 August 1994) was an American professor of Classical philology, Spanish, and Italian at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, who wrote and polemicized extensively for Racial Nationalist causes. ... William Luther Pierce III (September 11, 1933 – July 23, 2002) was the leader of the white separatist National Alliance organization, and a principal ideologue of the white nationalist movement. ... Joseph Sobran (b. ... Kevin Alfred Strom Kevin Alfred Strom (born 1956 in Anchorage, Alaska) is the former Managing Director of National Vanguard, a Charlottesville, Virginia based organization that has been described as racist, white separatist, homophobic and a Neo-Nazi hate group. ... Jared Taylor Samuel Jared Taylor (b. ... Harold Hal Turner is an American, self-described white nationalist Internet radio talk show host from North Bergen, New Jersey. ... Derek Turner (born 1964 in Dublin, Ireland) is the editor of the right wing British conservative magazine Right Now!, and a freelance journalist. ... John Tyndall. ... William A. White (born 1977), generally known as Bill White, is the leader of the American National Socialist Workers Party and the administrator of the antisemitic website . ...

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Racial segregation characterised by separation of different races in daily life, such as eating in a restaurant, drinking from a water fountain, using a rest room, attending school, going to the movies, or in the rental or purchase of a home. ... For other uses, see Stereotype (disambiguation). ... Scientific racism is a term that describes either obsolete scientific theories of the 19th century or historical and contemporary racist propaganda disguised as scientific research. ... Slave redirects here. ... The crime of apartheid is defined by the 2002 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court which established the International Criminal Court as inhumane acts of a character similar to other crimes against humanity committed in the context of an institutionalised regime of systematic oppression and domination by one racial... For the video game, see Ethnic Cleansing (computer game). ... A Jewish cemetery in France after being defaced by Neo-Nazis. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... For other uses, see Genocide (disambiguation). ... Manifestations Slavery Racial profiling Lynching Hate speech Hate crime Genocide (examples) Ethnocide Ethnic cleansing Pogrom Race war Religious persecution Gay bashing Blood libel Paternalism Police brutality Movements Policies Discriminatory Race / Religion / Sex segregation Apartheid Redlining Internment Anti-discriminatory Emancipation Civil rights Desegregation Integration Equal opportunity Counter-discriminatory Affirmative action Racial... Wise American Indian chief from the movie Drums Across the River This article discusses the various stereotypes of Native Americans present in Western societies. ... Anti-Arabism or Arabophobia is a term that refers to prejudice or hostility against people of Arabic origin. ... This article discusses stereotypes of blacks of African descent present in American culture. ... 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The National Party (Afrikaans: Nasionale Party) (with its members sometimes known as Nationalists or Nats) was the governing party of South Africa from June 4th 1948 until May 9th 1994, and was disbanded in 2005. ... The Nation of Islam (NOI) is a religious and social/political organization founded in the United States by Wallace Fard Muhammad in 1930 with the self-proclaimed goal of resurrecting the spiritual, mental, social, economic condition of the black man and woman of America and belief that God will bring... The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP, generally pronounced as EN Double AY SEE PEE) is one of the oldest and most influential civil rights organizations in the United States. ... The Anti-Defamation League (or ADL) is an interest group founded in 1913 by Bnai Brith in the United States whose stated aim is to stop, by appeals to reason and conscience and, if necessary, by appeals to law, the defamation of the Jewish people. ... Anti-Fascist Action (or AFA) is a British left-wing organisation founded in 1986. ... Historically, the civil rights movement was a concentrated period of time around the world of approximately one generation (1960-1980) wherein there was much worldwide civil unrest and popular rebellion. ... 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. ... Searchlight is a British anti-fascist magazine, founded in 1975, which publishes exposés about racism, antisemitism, and fascism in the UK. Searchlights main focus is on the British National Party (BNP), Combat 18, and other sections of the far right, although it has also published criticism of the...

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White nationalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2505 words)
White nationalism is a variant of ethnic nationalism, advocating a racial definition (or redefinition) of the national group.
White nationalism has a generally disreputable image, but its core doctrines are no different from those of the official nationalism underlying nation-states, all of which confer citizenship on a hereditary basis, and limit immigration by some or all non-national ethnic groups.
White nationalism is sometimes described as a reaction by whites who believe they are disenfranchised by the rise of liberal multicultural ideologies based around tolerance and inclusiveness, as well as the gains of other racial and ethnic groups against the majority white population in many Western nations.
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