White supremacist school board candidate: Jew media attacking me | Raw Story
Neo-Nazis have a history of pulling their kids from public schools, out of a desire to indoctrinate their children into their own world view. But one white supremacist in California’s Inland Empire may be mulling the opposite strategy: Getting the school system to conform to his own views.
Dan Schruender, a former president of the Aryan Nations’ California chapter, says that, if elected, he won’t let his political views affect his job as school district trustee. But Schruender’s blog entries suggest otherwise.
“We must set realistic goals and go for them,” Schruender wrote on his blog Tuesday, in announcing his candidacy. “[T]hen we, and our respective organisations can start to work our way up to the higher levels. Success comes one step at a time.”
Since Schruender made his announcement, he has been the subject of intense media coverage in southern California, most of it — not surprisingly — unfavorable.
On Saturday, Schruender responded to the controversy.
“The Jew Media is really doing a hatchet job on me since they found out I’m running for school board and in Aryan Nations,” Schruender wrote. “I’m in six or more papers, including the LA Times.”