WKBW Buffalo Reports:
Frewsberg, NY: “‘Hanging right down in front of the door. Right here.’ William Dale Senior says it was his son who first saw the noose. ‘My son stuck his head in it and he said, dad what they going to do? Hang us? He put his head in it.'”
“Next to the noose, Dale found a racial slur written on the windows and the siding of his house. The letters ‘KKK’ were scrawled across the driveway. Dale’s son begins reading the racial threat aloud, which is still visible. ‘It says die,’ he says.”
“Dale says he’s been a victim of racial slurs in this town before. ‘What they going to do, burn us up while everybody is sleeping?'”
“The Dales are one of the few African-American families in the town of Frewsburg. Residents are shocked that anyone would target William. ‘He’s a really good guy. He comes into this store all the time, says good morning ladies. How was your day.'”
Category: Racial Supremacism
reports and articles on white and racial supremacism
UK: “The BNP and the Online Fascist Network” – report by The Centre for Social Cohesion
U.S.: “Strange Fruit Revisited – Neo-Nazis and the white power movement”
Virginia: Racist Graffiti On The Triple Nickel Bridge In Ettrick
(U.S.) Virginia: Racist Graffiti On The Triple Nickel Bridge In Ettrick
— “Authorities are investigating whether racist graffitti on the Triple Nickel Bridge located in Ettrick on Route 36 is the work of white supremacists.”
— “Nazi slogans, dozens of swastikas and even the letters KKK were painted all across the underside of the railroad bridge. Some residents were fearful of speaking on camera to 8News because of concerns they might be targeted by the person, or organization responsible for the graffitti.”
July 11 Lincoln Memorial Public Awareness Event – Orange Ribbon Campaign Kickoff for Equality And Liberty
On July 11, Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) members held a public awareness event at the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool steps to promote equality and liberty. This public awareness event was the official launching of our Orange Ribbon campaign for equality and liberty.


We addressed the issues of equality and liberty which are so critical to our human experience, including:
— in America, the urgent need for the support and passage of the Equal Rights Amendment, and inviting the public to our August 26 event at the Freedom Plaza
— the recognition of the global hate crime of misogyny and the need to treat misogynist actions as hate crimes
— the 1 billion that continue to suffer under Communist oppression in Communist China with over 1,000 “forced labor camps” imprisoning 6.8 million, the Communist oppression of people in North Korea including millions starved to death and also put in “forced labor camps”, and continuing Communist oppression of people in Vietnam. We also promoted the July 19 Million Minutes of Meditation rally for freedom in China and for the Falun Gong to be held on the National Mall
— the continuing Racial Supremacism based out of the same institutionalized hate that denies our universal human rights, with thousands members of over 900 racial supremacist hate groups in America today. We pointed to our warning about such racial supremacism in April at our last Lincoln Memorial event, and the tragic murder at the Holocaust Memorial Museum since that time by white supremacist Neo-Nazi Von Brunn. We pointed to those who praised Von Brunn as “an intelligent man” right after the attack, and how hate continues to get a platform in America. We also invited the public to join our public awareness event challenging racial supremacism on August 28, the anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have A Dream” speech at the Lincoln Memorial; our August 28 public event challenging racial supremacism will be held at the Robert E. Lee Memorial.
— the challenge of religious extremists using “religious arguments” as a disguise for those whose institutionalized hate leads to violence against women, homosexuals, religious minorities around the world on a regular basis – and why such hate against our fellow human beings must never be legitimized or rationalized as anything other than hate.
Responsible for Equality And Liberty continues to offer a solution to such injustice, inequality, and institutionalized hate – and we believe that the answer is LOVE.
We believe that Love Wins and will ultimately prevail over all forms of institutionalized hate and injustice.
We call on our fellow human beings to be Responsible for Equality And Liberty and join our Orange Ribbon campaign to promote public awareness of the urgent need to continue to defend our universal human rights, through our love for our fellow human beings.



U.S.: Report on White Supremacist / Religious Extremist Meeting
South Carolina: “Symbol connected to hate should be rejected”
(U.S.) South Carolina: Symbol connected to hate should be rejected
— “Formed by former Confederate veterans, the KKK uses this symbol of hatred in their hate rallies.”
UK: Pair jailed for web race crimes
(UK) Pair jailed for web race crimes
— “Two men have been jailed after becoming the first in the UK to be convicted of inciting racial hatred via a foreign website.”
— “Simon Sheppard, 51, of Selby in North Yorkshire, received four years and 10 months, and Stephen Whittle, 42, of Preston, two years and four months.”
— “The men printed leaflets and controlled US websites featuring racist material.”
— “The investigation into Sheppard began when a complaint about a leaflet, called ‘Tales of the Holohoax’, was reported to police in 2004 after it was pushed through the door of a synagogue in Blackpool.”
See also UK: The neo-Nazi ‘asylum seekers’