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White supremacists: Obama's boosting our movement

by: Pam Spaulding

Mon Aug 04, 2008 at 10:00:00 AM EDT


Here's another one of those "ain't that America" moments that makes you proud. With the country poised to possibly elect a black man to the presidency, neo-Nazis and white supremacists hail this as the beginning of a resurgence of their cause.
Tom Prater, Florida spokesman for the white power group Euro and a member of the National Association for the Advancement of White People, says the Illinois senator's success is a boon for his cause.

"I've gotten more calls in the last two months about interest in our organizations than I got in all the years in the past," said Prater, who lives in Jacksonville.

August Kreis, national director of Aryan Nations, another white supremacist and anti-Semitic organization, agrees.

"Obama's done my group a lot of good," said Kreis, who lives in South Carolina and says he keeps a Nazi flag over his mantel. "He's polarizing Americans, black and white. "Especially in Florida, affiliates have increased recently," Kreis said, although he did not produce membership figures.

You can't even laugh this one off because you know that those who feel threatened by this kind of change will find solace in white power organizations. Don Black, former national grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan and the founder of Stormfront.org, brags about revived interest.
"I get nonstop e-mails and private messages from new people who are mad as hell about the possibility of Obama being elected," Black said. "White people, for a long time, have thought of our government as being for us, and Obama is the best possible evidence that we've lost that. This is scaring a lot of people who maybe never considered themselves racists, and it's bringing them over to our side."
It's hard to know how many people are willing to actively join one of these organizations, but it's safe to say, with the anonymity of the Internet, that those who sympathize will find a more user-friendly outlet that is more palatable. Black has banned the use of terminology (including "nigger") and obvious white power symbolism such as swastikas, lightning bolts and the number 88.
"This is not a change of philosophy on Black's part," [Mark Potok, an investigator for the Southern Poverty Law Center] said. "This is a public relations move to make the Web site seem less drastic, to try and draw more people in right now during the presidential campaign. His beliefs are still fundamentally neo-Nazi. If you listen to the content, you'll hear it."
Hat tip to Dave Neiwert, who said:
Of course, the main people doing the scaring are overt race-baiters like Black, as well as the only slightly more subtle smears spread by the likes of Floyd Brown and Co. and their anonymous army of e-mail forwarders. And no doubt they will all do their damnedest to stir up trouble intended to harm an Obama presidency should it happen.
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We're going to see
even more of this- the absolute ugliest aspects of America- with this election.  

"It goes on one at a time, it starts when you care to act, it starts when you do it again after they said no, it starts when you say We and know who you mean, and each day you mean one more."

You wrote:
"It's hard to know how many people are willing to actively join one of these organizations"

The trouble is, as more do come out and the safer it is perceived to be overt bigots, the more people will do so.  It can even reach a level of "cool," at which point the neo-nazis could have joiners who have no idea what they're joining (nor care).  Just as there are variances in cultures of acceptance of gay / trans / black / native / etc. people, there are inversely proportional cultures of acceptance of bigotry.  It swings like a pendulum, unfortunately.

Where I am, we've got an issue with the local neo-nazi group offering to help pay to relocate here, so that they can build a new white supremacist stronghold, perhaps similar to Portland of the '80s.  

This forces a lot of us to question just how far we want to put our necks on the line, since in the early days of resistence to this, there is a certain amount of danger that goes with heavy anti-racist involvement.  But vigilance against this kind of $#!t remains needed everywhere.


These people are good at recruiting,
  They come off as nice and concerned in the beginning to get you interested and than slowly after time they get to the hard core hatred of non-whites.

 And once they have you in it is hard to get out. The Terror they expose to non-whites to is unbelievable.  And if you are part of their Klan and want out, they will Terrorise you.  

 These white power groups are F%@king Evil.

If I make sense? it was quite by accident.


Sound like a terrorist group to me
Time to lock them up in Guantanemo indefinitely, withhold evidence of their terror activity, and give them a fly by night trial where if found guilty they are sentenced to death, and found innocent they will serve out the rest of their lives in prison.

Actually what strikes me is the source of the statement

I've gotten more calls in the last two months about interest in our organizations than I got in all the years in the past

Is there anyone out side of the hate group that shows an increase in intrest or membership?

Maybe the groups becoming more visible isn't really a bad thing in the long term. It would expose their violence and hatred (well, more so) and with any luck that would be their undoing. Like putting Elaine Donnelly on the witness stand. That's probably just wishful thinking.

watashi no yomeiri wa doko desu ka


[ Parent ]
for every action there is an equal reaction
These racist f*cktards will galvanise allies on the Left too.

I recall vividly the rallying cry of these morons from the 60's
Commie-Jew-N*gger-Faggot!

they would spew this as ONE WORD.

Times have changed, we are more diverse racially, and we are armed too...DON'T F*CK WITH US!

What have you done today, to make ya feel PROUD?


~Heather Small


You don't have the stupid pool of white youth anymore
Your white kids listen to rap, and laugh with Jon Stewart, they grew up with ellen and Will and Grace. so rally your 20 home skooled twits, and MILLIONS will rise up to shout you down,

What have you done today, to make ya feel PROUD?


~Heather Small


Surprised?
I can't say that I'm really surprised by this considering the comments that were coming out of the primaries.

Heck, I'm sure the election of Obama would cause an increase in the membership of the F.F.F. (Fanatic Fundie Forces) as well.  There you have bigots, just without the white bed sheets and pointy hats.


Floriduh - sure attracts all kinds of NUTS
Palm Beach County still has a Redneck Population intermingled amongst the 1M+ residents there.
There's also a huge Jewish population in S. Fla, I wonder what their reaction is to Mr. Black?
Scary....

Unfortunately
if Obama wins, these people are going to be necessary to watch closely (at least they will be for the FBI and the Secret Service).  These are the people who will regard it as their sacred/patriotic duty to "remove" Obama.

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