Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our unqualified, universal human rights for all. We urge white supremacist, “white nationalist,” and “race realist” supporters to drop the burden of the hate of supremacism from their hearts, and to rejoin the family of humanity in support of our universal human rights.
Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our unqualified, universal human rights for all. We urge white supremacist, “white nationalist,” and “race realist” supporters to drop the burden of the hate of supremacism from their hearts, and to rejoin the family of humanity in support of our universal human rights.
— SPLC reports continued rise of hate groups — 2009 SPLC Hate Group Map
— SPLC states “According to the latest annual count by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), these groups rose again slightly in 2009 — from 926 in 2008 to 932 last year — despite the demise of a key neo-Nazi group. The American National Socialist Workers Party, which had 35 chapters in 28 states, imploded shortly after the October 2008 arrest of founder Bill White for making threats against his enemies.”
— SPLC reports that “Racist skinheads and others have been arrested in alleged plots to assassinate the nation’s first black president. One man from Brockton, Mass. — who told police he had learned on white supremacist websites that a genocide was under way against whites — is charged with murdering two black people and planning to kill as many Jews as possible on the day after Obama’s inauguration. Most recently, a rash of individuals with antigovernment, survivalist or racist views have been arrested in a series of bomb cases.”
— SPLC also reports on planned march on April 19, 2010 — whose “key supporters include Larry Pratt, a long-time militia enthusiast with connections to white supremacists”
Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our unqualified, universal human rights for all. We urge white supremacist, “white nationalist,” and “race realist” supporters to drop the burden of the hate of supremacism from their hearts, and to rejoin the family of humanity in support of our universal human rights.
— UPI reports:
— “Florida police say they are unsure whether the actions of three teenage boys, who confessed to vandalizing a temple with Nazi symbols, constitute a hate crime.”
— “The white teens, ages 14, 15 and 17 — who admitted scratching a swastika, ‘KKK,’ and the words ‘Hail Hitler’ and ‘n*gger’ on doors inside Temple Beth El in Boca Raton Feb. 15 — have been charged with only criminal mischief, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported Sunday.”
— “The case has been turned over the prosecutors.”
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Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our unqualified, universal human rights for all. We urge Nazi, white supremacist, “white nationalist,” and “race realist” supporters to drop the burden of the hate of supremacism from their hearts, and to rejoin the family of humanity in support of our universal human rights.
Media reports cite the “black separatist group” leader Louis Farrakhan as stating before an audience in Chicago that America will suffer a natural disaster. The Chicago Tribune quotes Louis Farrakhan as stating that “It’s not an accident that a great earthquake took place in Chile… It was a precipitate of what I have to tell you today of what’s coming to America. You will not escape.”
The Chicago Tribune also reports that “Though some of Farrakhan’s past remarks have been labeled anti-Semitic and racist, his supporters say he has been misunderstood and misrepresented by the media.” Previous quotes from Louis Farrakhan have included “the white man is our mortal enemy, and we cannot accept him. I will fight to see that vicious beast go down into the late of fire prepared for him from the beginning…” and describing Judaism as a “gutter religion, he state “The Jews don’t like Farrakhan, so they call me Hitler. Well, that’s a good name. Hitler was a very great man.”
The Council of Conservative Citizens (CofCC) is described as a “white nationalist hate group” by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), which has quoted CofCC as stating “God is the author of racism.” Their mission statement declares that they “oppose all efforts to mix the races of mankind, to promote non-white races over the European-American people.”
Stormfront’s Derek Black described Dennis Morris as a “leader in the Tea Party movement,” even though Dennis Morris himself admitted that his efforts have been rejected by other Tea Party leaders.
Dennis Morris is described as “the organizer of the Crystal River Tea Party event.” On WPBR, Dennis Morris described the Stormfront-led radio program as “a great show and I honored to be here, it is a privilege.” Dennis Morris stated that he viewed the Tea Parties as a good recruiting grounds for European Americans” to join “his white nationalist hate group” the CofCC. Later, one caller “Andrew” who claimed that he had attended some Tea Party events did call in stating that he agreed with Stormfront and CofCC’s views on racial issues.
Dennis Morris stated that he sought to address the rights of European Americans at his CofCC “Tea Party” event. Derek Black stated that other Tea Party leaders have shown themselves as “too whimpy” on the issues, compared to Dennis Morris and his “white nationalist” CofCC group.
Dennis Morris stated that “most people that have come out against us are the other Tea Party leaders,” and that other groups demanded that he change the name of their event from Tea Party. He stated “we have been denounced by all the other leaders of the Tea Parties.” Dennis Morris complained that other Tea Party leaders had contacted every one of the people he had planned to speak and all of the scheduled speakers backed out of the “CofCC Tea Party” event.
Dennis Morris also stated that he made the mistake of inviting Florida area politicians running for office who rejected his invitation for a CofCC Tea Party event. Dennis Morris complained that such individuals were no different than the “rats, dogs, and Sodomites that are already in office,” because they also rejected CofCC’s efforts to hold a “racist” “Tea Party” event.
Crystal River, Florida - where CofCC "White Nationalist Hate Group" Seeks to Host Their Own "Tea Party"
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We support our unqualified, universal human rights for all. We urge Nazi, white supremacist, and “white nationalist” supporters to drop the burden of the hate of supremacism from their hearts, and to rejoin the family of humanity in support of our universal human rights.
— AP reports: “Nine young men who formed a neo-Nazi group and killed six non-Slavs were sentenced to prison Thursday, as Russia officials battle a surge in racist assaults, hate crimes and xenophobia.”
— “The Moscow City Court said in a statement that 12 mostly underage neo-Nazis who called themselves ‘White Wolves’ were charged with committing 11 murders and one assault since April 2007. A jury found nine of them guilty of six murders and one assault.”
— “The group was formed on Adolf Hitler’s birthday to ‘exterminate’ non-Russians and was active until early 2009, when its members were arrested.”
Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) supports our unqualified, universal human rights for all. We urge Nazi, white supremacist, “white nationalist,” and “race realist” supporters to drop the burden of the hate of supremacism from their hearts, and to rejoin the family of humanity in support of our universal human rights.
Mississippi: Former Klansman Convicted in ’64 Slayings Sues FBI
— Edgar Ray Killen convicted in 2005 of manslaughter in the deaths of Michael Schwerner, James Chaney and Andrew Goodman.
— Now Edgar Ray Killen “claims they [the FBI] conspired to suppress his rights to ‘defend his society and culture'”
Nova Scotia Chronicle Herald reports: “Cross-burning suspects remanded until Monday”
— “Two men charged in a Hants County cross-burning are going to stay in jail until Monday.”
— “Nathan Neil Rehberg, 20, and Justin Chad Rehberg, 19, appeared in Kentville provincial court late this afternoon for a bail hearing.”
— “The brothers, both of Avondale, Hants County, are charged with public incitement of hatred, mischief and uttering threats.”
— “Kentville provincial court Judge Alan T. Tufts told the court that he was not satisfied with their bail proposal, which the Crown had opposed, and adjourned the hearing shortly before 6 p.m.”
— “He ordered that the brothers return to provincial court, this time in Windsor, on Monday and that they be remanded to a provincial jail until that time.”
— “A couple who looked outside to find a flaming cross on their lawn Sunday morning were in court this morning to see the two men accused of the crime.”
— “Shayne Howe and Michelle Lyon, the victims of the crime, were both in court, and Lyon was visibly shaken, crying as she sat looking at the two men. As Howe left the courtroom, he could be heard saying ‘they better not make bail.'”
— “The crime has horrified people across Canada.”
— “Someone put a large wooden cross on the front lawn of their home in Poplar Grove, Hants County, near Avondale, and lit it on fire, reminiscent of Ku Klux Klan racial hatred in the southern United States.”
— “Before leaving, while the cross burned, one man yelled, ‘Die n*gger die.'”
— “She said the two accused and the victims are known to each other and the incident was not a random act of violence.”
— “The couple and their five children were horrified by the incident and now fear for their safety. The family is considering moving unless the perpetrators are caught and punished.”
KVDR reports “Racist letter prompts fear, anger at Johnson & Wales University”: — “Black students at Johnson & Wales University met with school administrators Thursday after a racist letter was slipped under the door of a black student’s dorm room door. It has students upset, afraid, and confused about the school’s response.”
— “The university offered to buy one student a bus ticket home if she felt unsafe on campus.”
— “The letter was shoved under the student’s dorm room door while she was at class. It was filled with several uses of the N-word, among other expletives, telling Black students to leave the campus.”
— ” ‘We can’t believe that in 2010 there are people still out there who think this way,’ said Candyze Harris. ‘I am afraid for my safety now when I am alone on campus, and I never felt this way during my first year on campus.’ “