William Joyce
Chemotherapy for PC
Says white advocacy group spokesman.
The Associated Press: Holocaust shooting signals race turmoil, some say
Louis R. Andrews is chairman of the National Policy Institute, a white advocacy group. He does not advocate violence, but expects to see increased racial animosity that will eventually manifest itself in more physical attacks.
"There's no such thing as post-racial," Andrews said, when asked about the claim that Obama's election moved American race relations to a better place. "There's conflict, conflict, and continued conflict."
Andrews said he voted for Obama because "I want to see the Republican Party destroyed, so it can be reborn as a party representing the interests of white people, and not entrenched corporate elites."
True enough.
And check this out:
Swain argues that many people with "white nationalist" views don't fit the extremist stereotype — they are professors, scientists, elected officials.
Is change a'comin'?
The Associated Press: Holocaust shooting signals race turmoil, some say
Louis R. Andrews is chairman of the National Policy Institute, a white advocacy group. He does not advocate violence, but expects to see increased racial animosity that will eventually manifest itself in more physical attacks.
"There's no such thing as post-racial," Andrews said, when asked about the claim that Obama's election moved American race relations to a better place. "There's conflict, conflict, and continued conflict."
Andrews said he voted for Obama because "I want to see the Republican Party destroyed, so it can be reborn as a party representing the interests of white people, and not entrenched corporate elites."
True enough.
And check this out:
Swain argues that many people with "white nationalist" views don't fit the extremist stereotype — they are professors, scientists, elected officials.
Is change a'comin'?
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