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NAACP Report: Tea Party Nationalism

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Gus10/22/2010 1:18:05 pm PDT

re: #119 wrenchwench

Can you disable the link to his blog sewer? Or make it go to a cache?

Which links to a Bob Whitaker web site. He’s a white nationalist:

None of these cases approaches the severity of the Nation of Yahweh (which, as a story in this issue reports, is again on the march following the recent death of its founder). But the injection of racist ideology into the political mainstream that they represent matters greatly. As prominent white nationalist Bob Whitaker wrote of James Edwards and his radio show: “The Political Cesspool is one of the first major steps toward making our perfectly legitimate and generally felt concerns — the ones that are presently denounced as heresy, racism and hate — the mainstream.”

Also here:

Edwards began garnering similar accolades from his elders on the radical right last year as the “Cesspool” gained a larger and larger audience. (Although the show is broadcast only regionally on the airwaves, anyone can listen to it on the Internet.) “James is a bundle of energy and dedication who is deeply concerned about the genocide against European-Americans,” white nationalist Bob Whitaker stated online after appearing on the show. “He is also wiser than many of the older members of our movement. … He sticks with legitimate complaints that gentiles have and our fear of the genocide of immigration and intermarriage that respectable conservatives all advocate. The Political Cesspool is one of the first major steps toward making our perfectly legitimate and generally felt concerns — the ones that are presently denounced as heresy, racism and hate — the mainstream.”

Links are to the SPLC.