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Man calls on his "Confederate friends" to "purge our States" in reference to video showing African American child
(Image courtesy of Facebook)
Richard Wright writes:"My Confederate friends, this is what we have to look forward to, if we don't leave this Union and purge our States."
Dylann Roof would be proud. Just imagine our surprise when we saw that one of Wright's "Confederate friends" was Susan Frise Hathaway of the Virginia Flaggers.
Virginia Flagger leader Susan Hathaway appears among Richard Wright's "Confederate friends" on Facebook (Image courtesy of Facebook)
Restoring the honor!
MATT HEIMBACH GOES TO CHARLESTON...AND DECLARES SHOOTER A 'VICTIM'
Wednesday, 24 June 2015
It never ceases to amaze us how corny the White Nationalist crowd can be. Like selfish spoiled children they take every opportunity of every moment to turn it around to give themselves the spotlight and make it about them. And that goes double for our boy Matthew Heimbach, who just HAD to come out to Charleston to get his face time, and give some creedence to the confessed shooter.
One People's Project
CHARLESTON, SC - Thousands have gathered at the Emanuel AME Church to mourn and pay respects to the nine people murdered by White Nationalist Dylann Roof last week. However on Monday, appearing in the crowd like blood thirsty sharks in the water, were Matthew Heimbach, Scott Terry, and Tom Bulls, who according to the ABC News story on their visit, drove down from Cincinnati to be there, although Heimbach was reported seen almost 400 miles away in Knoxville, Tennessee two days prior, protesting the PrideFest Parade there.
Heimbach, who runs an organization called the Traditional Youth Network, is often seen on television and other media outlets making a name for himself promoting his White Supremacist ideals. In 2013 he went to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) with his regular associate Scott Terry, who is also an associate of the League of the South (LOS) and made headlines himself there when at a presentation on racism charges put on by Black Conservative K. Carl Smith, of Frederick Douglass Republicans he made an argument for slavery, questioning why Douglass would forgive his former owner “for giving him food and shelter”. Tom Bulls, a recent Indiana State University grad is a self-admitted Klansman spent his years at the university organizing threatening and racist demos with Heimbach and Matt Parrott, also of the Traditional Youth Network.
According to the ABC news program Nightline, Heimbach said they came to the Mother Emanuel to promote a message counter to the one of racial harmony that many who were there called for, that there is a “culture war” against White people. “Dylann Roof is a victim in regards to he was a white man born to a society that actively hates him and hates his people, hates his culture and his identity,” Heimbach told Nightline.
Heimbach said further that while he would not defend the acttions of Roof, he understands why what would lead him to act in such a manner. “The left that persecutes and hates white culture, white identity and the Christian faith, they are the ones that are responsible because you will push individuals only so long before they react,” he said. “You cannot step on an individual forever before they decide that they are going to bite back and that’s what we see.”
In a Facebook post last weekend, Scott Terry, explained in response to April Gaede, the mother of the former White Nationalist singing twins Prussian Blue, that the idea to place a wreath at the church, while, per her query, not doing that when Blacks kill Whites, is their way to offset what he believes is a way to put a bad light on White Nationalists. “I pay homage to the myriad of victims whenever possible, he wrote. “But in this case, I suspect the government has set up a shooting scenario as a way to make white "racists" look bad and justify anti-white stereotyping by government agencies. If we show up, while the national camera is here in Charleston, and show how we repudiate indiscriminate acts of violence, we might serve to counter-act the force of this attempted false flag operation.”
In recent days, the Council of Conservative Citizens, a White Supremacist group that Roof noted in his manifesto as an inspriration, has been under fire by people outraged at the shooting. Most notably, Kyle Rogers, the webmaster of the organization says that he has been under siege by media camped outside his home in Summervile, SC, a suburb of Charleston. In another Facebook post last weekend, Terry came to the defense of Rogers, saying, “Anyone who wants a piece of him has to come through me first.”
American Dream » Wed Mar 04, 2015 2:35 pm wrote:Excerpted from: http://www.onepeoplesproject.com/index. ... -two-cpacs
The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) and conservatives in general have an image problem. This year they tried to fix it. Tried. This is a tale of how hate met kindler, gentler.A more aggressive group of white supremacists showed up in front of the conference center the following morning. Members of the League of the South (LOS) protested outside in the cold particularly against a CPAC breakout session supporting stronger measures against Russia in the conflict against the Ukraine which is currently fighting to become an independent state. The session included on their panel a member of the Log Cabin Republicans a conservatives pro-gay rights organization that has been the center of controversy since CPAC has disinvited them from participating in the conference two years in a row with the exception of this last minute addition to the panel. The handful Matt Heimbach outside CPACof protestors were led by Matthew Heimbach who in addition to the LOS is also an associate of the Traditional Youth Network, which he co-founded, and the American Freedom Party. He and the other protestors, which included longtime neo-Nazi activist Ron Doggett and Marshall Rawson, who last summer worked as an intern for then-Rep. Paul Broun on Capitol Hill, spent much of the afternoon talking with the CPAC attendees as well as reporters that came to their area to question or confront them. Despite the entire Gaylord Hotel Resort Area being private property they were allowed to stay and continue their protest during the afternoon.
In 2013, Heimbach and his associate Scott Terry participated in a CPAC session on racial tolerance by Black conservative K. Carl Smith titled "Trump The Race Card: Are You Sick And Tired Of Being Called A Racist When You Know You're Not One?" and voiced their objection to it as “disenfranchised whites”.
According to reports, over 10,000 persons attended CPAC 2015.
Ukrainian 'rebels' fly Confederate flag
Submitted by Bill Weinberg on Tue, 06/23/2015
Amid all the controversy now about the rebel flag flying at the South Carolina state house, it has come to our attention that Moscow Times reported a year ago that that flag of the "Novorossiya" confederation that the Russian-backed rebels have declared in eastern Ukraine is actually based on the Confederate flag! The only difference is that it doesn't have stars: "otherwise, it is the same as the Confederate flag, a blue diagonal cross bordered with white on a red background." The "Ukrainian Dixie flag" has been used in recent weeks by Pavel Gubarev's secessionist Novorossiya Party, and serves as the backdrop in his numerous video appeals.
Still rooting for these guys, Idiot Leftists?
The New Neo-Nazis: How Matthew Heimbach is Building a Racist Network Across the US
September 13, 2015
“The best form of government, I would say, at least in the interim, would be some form of fascist government.” – Matthew Heimbach, 2014
Originally posted to It’s Going Down
When Matthew Heimbach takes the stage, he always has a smile on his face, generally his shirt is tucked in or he wears a motorcycle-club like vest, and he starts his talks not with cries of “ZEEK HAIL!,” but instead by telling you a little bit about himself. In an articulate and confident voice, Heimbach discusses how he came from a small Maryland town “without a traffic light,” into the big city to attend college. But quickly his discussion treads into waters commonly discussed in white nationalist and fascist circles: notions of a large-scale Jewish conspiracy, the extinction of a ‘white race,’ and the need for a revolutionary group to create an all white State.https://itsgoingdown.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/SPLC-Extremist-Files-Matthew-Heimbach-1280x720.jpg
Heimbach has clear links to white-power groups, but he represents a new breed of white nationalist that is different from the Klan, racist militia movement, and the Neo-Nazi skinheads that have dominated the racist Right for the last several decades. Although Heimbach is only in his mid-20s, he has become a leading light in the white racist scene which has grown under Obama’s presidency and the continuing economic crisis.
As evident in the recent Presidential run of billionaire Donald Trump who has campaigned on an anti-immigration platform, many white workers are disaffected with the current system and are swinging towards the Right. In many ways, white nationalists like Heimbach represent the revolutionary potential of this reactionary and racist shift that hopes to create a fascist government by seizing the reigns of this one. Heimbach, who has also drawn scorn from the old guard of the racist Right for his revolutionary approach, stated in one talk:We need to be getting away from symbols, like the American Flag. This is the symbol of our occupation, this is the symbol of our genocide, this is the symbol of the nation, that has already said that they will use drones to drop missiles on political dissidents. Do any of us think, sitting in this room, we’re not considered political dissidents?… We are at war with this system, and if you think for two seconds that George W. Bush or Ronald Reagan would be friendlier to us than Barack Obama is then you have not been reading your history.
While attending college, Heimbach organized and headed a variety of white nationalist groups before founding the Traditionalist Youth Network (TYN) and its political wing, the Traditionalist Workers Party (TWP). Currently, the party is in the process of running their first candidate, while Heimbach is busy trying to put together a network of white nationalists across the United States based upon the lessons learned from Greek, Russian, Ukrainian, Czech. and other European Neo-Nazi and openly fascist parities, which Heimbach has visited with and has ties to. As one white nationalist blog wrote:
It is no secret that shortly after his graduation, Mr. Heimbach, though unemployed, traveled extensively around the Country, coast to coast, going from Group to Group in an attempt to forge some sort of “Nationalist Confederacy.”
Heimbach goes on to describe his desire to network US based racist nationalists with those in Europe:
Uniting under the same banner to help one another, fund one another and fight together is the future, and I hope and pray that this first meeting of nationalists in Russia will lead to a full scale alliance between the various factions of Tradition that are spread around the world. Hail the coming of the Traditionalist International and hail our victory for God will it!
The rallying cry of the Traditionalist Youth Network of “Faith, Folk, and Family” echos a chord with much of middle America and their organizing attempts represent a grave threat to the possibilities for multi-racial action against the capitalist State system. Much of this can be seen in Heimbach’s recent appearances and speeches at various ‘mainstream’ rallies to preserve the Confederate flag.
Continues at: https://itsgoingdown.org/the-new-neo-na ... ss-the-us/
American Dream » Wed Mar 04, 2015 2:35 pm wrote:Excerpted from: http://www.onepeoplesproject.com/index. ... -two-cpacs
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