Pittsburgh Police Shooting Suspect Member of StormFront White Supremacist Neo-Nazi Web Site

Suspect in officers’ shooting was into conspiracy theories

Pittsburgh police shooting suspect was member of StormFront White Supremacist Neo-Nazi Web Site
— Richard Andrew Poplawski “joined Florida-based Stormfront”…. and sought to get tattoos of “life runes”
— “Life runes are a common symbol among white supremacists, notably followers of The National Alliance, a neo-Nazi group linked to an array of violent organizations”

April, 2009 : Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Poplawski’s web postings warned of ‘enemies’
— “Richard Poplawski posted dozens of racist and anti-Semitic messages on a far-right Web site over a span of 15 months, decrying race-mixing, sharing his thoughts on the best weapons and predicting chaos as the economy collapsed at the hands of ‘Zionist occupation,’ investigators said”
— Report of November 28, 2008 Poplawki post on StormFront reads: “I’ve been a longtime lurker on Stormfront, and I see myself probably ramping up the activism in the near future”
— “Stormfront, a white supremacist Web site run by a former Ku Klux Klan leader in Florida”

Remaining report from Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – April 7, 2009

Poplawski’s Web postings warned of ‘enemies’

By Dennis B. Roddy / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Richard Poplawski posted dozens of racist and anti-Semitic messages on a far-right Web site over a span of 15 months, decrying race-mixing, sharing his thoughts on the best weapons and predicting chaos as the economy collapsed at the hands of “Zionist occupation,” investigators said.
“It seems to me that our enemies would like nothing more than to see us retreat peaceably into the hills so that they could continue raping the remainder of the land without having to worry about any ‘kooks’ putting up a fight,” reads one post dated Nov. 1, 2008. “I’ll subscribe to the camp that believes we are running out of time. A revolutionary is always regarded as a nutcase at first, their ideas dismissed as fantasy.”
An account kept on Stormfront, a gathering place for racial extremists and others from the far right, shows Mr. Poplawski’s increasing belief in a coming economic and political collapse in the days leading up to the time of the deadly standoff in which he is charged with killing three Pittsburgh police officers.
“I’ve been a longtime lurker on Stormfront, and I see myself probably ramping up the activism in the near future,” reads a Nov. 28 post on the account identified as his.
Details of Mr. Poplawski’s extreme racial and political views came to light yesterday when a leading researcher at the Anti-Defamation League delved into his postings at Stormfront, a white supremacist Web site run by a former Ku Klux Klan leader in Florida.
Mark Pitcavage, director of investigative research for the ADL, said Mr. Poplawski was logged on to Stormfront four hours before Saturday’s deadly shootings. The ADL yesterday revealed the Poplawski Stormfront account, which was in addition to another one in which he showed photographs of his American eagle tattoo — a piece of body art that also connected him to the second account in which he expounded on race. Mr. Pitcavage said he explored the Poplawski account after learning of his extremist beliefs in a Sunday article in the Post-Gazette.
Initially, he posted under the name “Rich P,” which, sometime after March 10, he changed to the more ominous sounding “Braced for Fate.”
Between Jan. 16, 2007, and Thursday, Mr. Poplawski expounded on race, interracial mixing and a presumed power of Jews in America.
His final post expressed concerns about the changes in the logo of the Keystone State Skinheads, a neo-Nazi group that has been linked to a variety of crimes.
He also expressed concerns that white nationalist groups had missed an opportunity to call attention to protests in Oakland, Calif., on behalf of young black men accused in the shooting of several police officers there.
Mr. Pitcavage said he unmasked Mr. Poplawski’s Stormfront identity by matching details and common links and names with another Stormfront account in which Mr. Poplawski published photographs of his tattoo — a large eagle spread across his chest, its head poking upward just below the neck. He makes reference to that same tattoo in the second online account. Additionally, the “Braced for Fate” site discusses events that match those in Mr. Poplawski’s life, including mention of his fondness for Wellington, Fla., where he lived during the middle part of this decade.
Stormfront, founded by former Ku Klux Klan leader Don Black, is based in West Palm Beach, Fla., an area in which Mr. Poplawski lived in 2006. There is no indication that the two men ever met.
On March 13, the Stormfront account linked to Mr. Poplawski carried a lengthy post predicting economic collapse, engineered by a Jewish conspiracy.
“The federal government, mainstream media, and banking system in these United States are strongly under the influence of — if not completely controlled by — Zionist interest,” the post declares. “An economic collapse of the financial system is inevitable, bringing with it some degree of civil unrest if not outright balkanization of the continental U.S., civil/revolutionary/racial war. … This collapse is likely engineered by the elite Jewish powers that be in order to make for a power and asset grab.”
The 923-word post outlines the apocalyptic ideas that Mr. Poplawski’s friends earlier attributed to him.
“One can read the list of significant persons in government and in major corporations and see who is pulling the strings. One can observe the policies and final products and should walk away with little doubt there is Zionist occupation and — after some further research and critical thinking — will discover their insidious intentions,” the post adds.
Earlier this year, Mr. Poplawski’s postings included vivid descriptions of after-game revelries when the Steelers won the Super Bowl. He referred to orderly behavior in his neighborhood by “happy whites.” In another, he alluded to professional football as “negroball.”
Still another post expounded about his dislike of African-American, Latina and Asian women.
“Don’t mix your blood with dirt, son,” he posted.
At one point, advising another poster on ideal weapons, he praised his “AK” — an AK-47, the kind of weapon police say he used to kill three of their ranks Saturday.
Asked Dec. 8 what one weapon he would want if he could keep just one, he wrote, “I guess I’d have to say my AK. Which is nice because it doesn’t have to fall from the sky — it’s in a case within arms reach.”
Mr. Poplawski also appears to agree with another poster who criticized Alex Jones, host of a conspiracy theorist radio program and author of an Internet site to which Mr. Poplawski’s friends said he sometimes turned for news.
The other poster complained that Mr. Jones’ site deleted posts alleging Jewish control of the United States.
“My mind hasn’t been made up on AJ 100 percent,” he wrote.
Mr. Jones, in a telephone interview with the Post-Gazette, denied extremist views and described himself as “more of a libertarian” than member of the right wing.
He also denounced the violence that took place in Stanton Heights and suggested it reflected growing worries about gun confiscation.
“When the police and the military attempt to come for the guns, which they’re going to do, it’s not going to go well.”
Mr. Jones complained that his views were being conflated with extremists that recruit people with legitimate concerns reflected on his own site and program.
If blame is to be laid for the Stanton Heights shootings, Mr. Jones said, it should be placed on the Marine Corps, which Mr. Poplawski’s friends and mother said he had joined only to be thrown out.
“If anybody should be blamed for this it’s the Marines — they’re the ones who trained him to kill,” Mr. Jones said.

(droddy@post-gazette.com or 412-263-1965)

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Suspect in officers’ shooting was into conspiracy theories
By Dennis B. Roddy / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Richard Andrew Poplawski was a young man convinced the nation was secretly controlled by a cabal that would eradicate freedom of speech, take away his guns and use the military to enslave the citizenry.
His online profile suggests someone at once lonely and seething. He wrote of burning the backs of both of his hands, the first time with a cigarette, the second time for symmetry. He subscribed to conspiracy theories and, by January 2007, was posting photographs of his tattoos on white supremacist Web site Stormfront. Among his ambitions: “to accumulate enough ‘I punched that [expletive] so hard’ stories to match my old man.”
“Crazy to me is going through the motions,” he wrote on his MySpace profile three years ago. “Crazy to me is letting each day slip past you. Crazy is being insignificant. Crazy is being obscure, pointless.”
No longer obscure, the 22-year-old is charged in the worst police shooting in the modern history of Pittsburgh. No one is calling his actions anything but pointless.
“He was really into politics and really into the First and Second amendment. One thing he feared was he feared the gun ban because he thought that was going to take away peoples’ right to defend themselves. He never spoke of going out to murder or to kill,” said Edward Perkovic, who described himself as Mr. Poplawski’s lifelong best friend.
Mr. Poplawski’s view of guns and personal freedom took a turn toward the fringes of American politics. With Mr. Perkovic, he appeared to share a belief that the government was controlled from unseen forces, that troops were being shipped home from the Mideast to police the citizenry here, and that Jews secretly ran the country.
“We recently discovered that 30 states had declared sovereignty,” said Mr. Perkovic, who lives in Lawrenceville. “One of his concerns was why were these major events in America not being reported to the public.”
Believing most media were covering up important events, Mr. Poplawski turned to a far-right conspiracy Web site run by Alex Jones, a self-described documentarian with roots going back to the extremist militia movement of the early 1990s.
Around the same time, he joined Florida-based Stormfront, which has long been a clearinghouse Web site for far-right groups. He posted photographs of his tattoo, an eagle spread across his chest.
“I was considering gettin’ life runes on the outside of my calfs,” he wrote. Life runes are a common symbol among white supremacists, notably followers of The National Alliance, a neo-Nazi group linked to an array of violent organizations.
“For some time now there has been a pretty good connection between being sucked into this conspiracy world and propagating violence,” said Heidi Beirich, director of research at the Southern Poverty Law Center and an expert on political extremists. She called Mr. Poplawski’s act, “a classic example of what happens when you start buying all this conspiracy stuff.”
Mr. Perkovic said Mr. Poplawski’s parents had split when he was young.
“His dad’s totally out of the picture,” said Mr. Perkovic.
According to his MySpace profile online, Mr. Poplawski lived in Stanton Heights, was an avid Penguins fan, considered Mario Lemieux his hero, and held his grandmother, Catherine Poplawski, whom he called “Cukie,” in warm esteem.
Mr. Perkovic said his friend essentially dropped out of North Catholic High School. Officials there would only say he was asked to leave.
After the 9/11 terrorist attacks — a day before Mr. Poplawski’s birthday — he decided to join the military, stopped going to classes and pursued a general educational development certificate.
“In boot camp he had missed his girlfriend so he had to make a decision … he got himself dishonorably discharged so he could come back,” Mr. Perkovic said.
According to Mr. Perkovic, Mr. Poplawski tossed a lunch tray at a drill instructor.
The relationship with his girlfriend, Melissa Gladish, went sour after Mr. Poplawski returned to Pittsburgh.
Court records show that on Sept. 14, 2005, Mr. Poplawski attacked Miss Gladish outside 1016 Fairfield St., the same address at which he would later be accused of killing the three police officers.
Miss Gladish said she had gone to Mr. Poplawski’s house “and he began to argue with me and call me names. When I argued back he grabbed me by my hair and said, ‘Do you think I’m going to let you talk to me like that? I don’t let anyone talk to me like that.”‘
He threatened to kill her, the records show. In a form asking Miss Gladish to list all weapons Mr. Poplawski had used, she listed “gun that the defendant says is buried in the park near his house.”
Less than a month later, police sought Mr. Poplawski for violating a protection-from-abuse order after he went to Miss Gladish’s workplace, a King’s Restaurant, and asked her to marry him. He then moved to the West Palm Beach, Fla., area. Mr. Perkovic said he worked there as a glazier for two years.
Two years later, back in Pittsburgh, Mr. Poplawski wrote on MySpace of the episode: “She’s lucky I didn’t kill that broad myself. Hahaha.”

Poplawski’s Web postings warned of ‘enemies’

Iraq: Gay Men Murdered in So-Called “Honor Killing”

April 5, 2009 – Reuters: Gays killed in Baghdad as clerics urge clampdown
— Sadr City official: “Their tribes killed them to restore their family honor”
— “The police source who declined to be named said the bodies of four gay men were unearthed in Sadr City on March 25, each bearing a sign reading ‘pervert’ in Arabic on their chest”
— “Homosexual acts are punishable by up to seven years in prison in Iraq.”
— “Two gay men were killed in Baghdad’s Sadr City slum, a local official said on Saturday, and police said they had found the bodies of four more after clerics urged a crackdown on a perceived spread of homosexuality.”
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L4506230.htm
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20090404/wl_nm/us_iraq_gays_killings_1
Iraqi police: 2 gay men killed in Baghdad slum
— “Police said they believe the most recent killings were at the hands of a family members because no one has claimed the bodies or called for an investigation”

April 5, 2009 – CNN: (Iraq) Six gay men shot to death in Iraq by tribe members
— “On March 26, four additional men were fatally shot in the same city, the official said, adding that the victims had also been disowned by their relatives.”
— “Witnesses told CNN that a Sadr City cafe, which was a popular gathering spot for gays, was also set on fire.”

What to Do About Racial Supremacism – LOVE WINS

To find the answer to the challenge of racial supremacism….

We have to find those who are really responsible.

We have to find those who are allowing racial supremacism to grow.

We have to find those who are allowing hate to fester in America.

Most people think this problem of racial supremacism is about these hate groups.
Most people think that this problem is about those whose hearts have been so hardened by hate that they still believe that there is a white America and a black America, not a UNITED STATES of America.

But I think you know better than that.

This challenge of supremacism and injustice is not just about them.

It is mostly about us.

That means we have to take a good look in the mirror at ourselves.

Those who openly and publicly promote hate and injustice, those who openly and publicly attack liberty and equality — they do so – because they believe they live in a nation – where this is something that this is still something that is acceptable.

But most of all — they do so – because they believe they live in a nation that does not prioritize justice — and — they do so – because they believe that they live in a nation that does not prioritize the universal human rights of equality and liberty.

They do so because they believe they live in a nation where love is not the greatest force for change.

They do so because they believe they live in a nation where might means right.

What does that say about who WE are as a people?
What does that say about who WE are as a nation?
What does that say about OUR failure to be responsible for equality and liberty in our own lives?

When we pray for them to turn their hearts from hatred, we must not be so arrogant to ignore that we need to pray for ourselves to remove the hatred from ours.

We must never match hate with hate.

And we must never believe that ignoring the suffering of our brothers and sisters in humanity is any type of love.

When we pray for them to turn minds from injustice, we must not be so arrogant as to ignore our failure as a nation to be consistently responsible for equality and liberty

We must not be so proud that we are not honest with ourselves.
— About our failure to face the segregated areas of hate growing around our nation
— About our failure to face the dark alleys of racism that have been allowed to fester

We must not be so proud that we don’t acknowledge that when we have left those who promote racial supremacism and hate ALONE – that we have abandoned our troubled brothers and sisters in humanity.

When we tell supremacists that we don’t accept their hate, we don’t accept their supremacism, because we support humanity – we must truly ask ourselves – DO we?

When we tell supremacists at work, in public, and even in our own families that we reject their message, we reject their hate, we stand for humanity’s universal rights – are we really defending human rights if WE as a NATION are not responsible for equality for liberty, and if we as a nation are not responsible those suffering from injustice?

“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”

So when we pray for those who support hate and supremacism, we must pray for ourselves and for renewed strength to do the right thing, the responsible thing, the human thing.

There are many in the world who think that muscle and power will solve all of our problems.  That force and violence will change the world.  That anger and hate have the power to reshape humanity.  But those of us truly responsible for equality and liberty reject this.

You may have noticed, when someone comes to talk with a gun in their hands, no one is listening anymore.

Now we need our law enforcement, and we need our military.  But if you think people are thinking about the universal human rights about equality and liberty when we are at talking about human beings that have guns in their hands — you’re kidding yourself.

So those of us WITHOUT a gun in our hands, need to take the responsibility to speak about our human rights, to speak about equality and to speak about liberty.

Because we are the FIRST LINE of a moral defense for equality and liberty, and we need to tell those who don’t want to hear what we have to say — that equality and liberty are universal human rights for ALL people, and that we are ALL brothers and sisters in humanity.

Because while hate and violence may have the upper hand for a while…
… ultimately in the end Love Wins.

So when we are responsible for equality and liberty, we have to decide which side we are on – the side the ultimately loses – or the side that ultimately wins.

We need protection.  We need those who are oppressed defended from those would oppress them.   We need law and order.

But without equality, without liberty, and without love – we will never have protection, we will never stop oppression, we will never have justice, and we will never have peace.

We need to find a new path to make our nation consistent and accountable in justice.  We need to find a new path to make ourselves as individuals responsible for equality and liberty as a priority in our lives.  We need to find a new path to show to other Americans and to the world – that for those responsible for equality and liberty – will always reject hate.  We need to find a new path to show each other and the world – that ultimately – LOVE ALWAYS WINS.

Our song of love for all of humanity must be greater than the whispers of hate, greater than the mutterings of hate, greater than the demonstrations of hate, and greater than hate shouting from the rooftops.  Our song of love for all of humanity must sing of the universal bond we have as brothers and sisters – louder and greater than any differences, any divisions, and greater than any hate.

We will prioritize equality and liberty as a people, when we accept a determination to love humanity.

Because when you love your brothers and sisters in humanity, to accept anything less than our universal human rights of equality and liberty for ALL of our brothers and sisters in humanity — will be a constant weight on the those who love one another.

But we will never prioritize equality and liberty, if we tolerate a callous disregard for lives, for the dreams, and for the hopes of our fellow human beings.
We will never prioritize equality and liberty, if we fail to love one another, if we fail to even love the very enemies of humanity itself, then we will be failing to be responsible for equality and liberty.

And today, this generation needs to accept its destiny as one that will be responsible for equality and liberty.

So I ask you today, as those who accept the universal human rights of equality and liberty – to begin marching down a new path —  to begin standing for a new cause.

I ask you to show each other and the world a simple, global message:

Love Wins.

New Jersey: White Supremacist gets life for racial killing

UPI: White Supremacist gets life for racial killing
— Walter Dille Jr. gets life for murdering Cindy Cade
— “A white supremacist was sentenced Friday to life in a New Jersey prison for killing a black woman in an apparently random crime”
— “Dille’s only display of emotion came as Cindy Cade’s brother, Stephen Parker, read a letter from his parents. Dille laughed when the couple said they hoped the sentence given him would deter others”
— Press of Atlantic City: White supremacist gets life for murder outside Hamilton Township cinema
— Superior Court Judge Albert Garofolo says Dille “totally devoid of any redeeming human value”

Communist China: 8 Human Rights Groups in China Issue Unprecedented Open Statement to Government

Communist China: 8 Human Rights Groups in China Issue Unprecedented Open Statement to Government
— “Eight human rights groups in China just released a joint statement to the Chinese government calling the government into account for “illegal exercise of police power and a rude violation of Chinese citizens’ personal freedom, right to properties, freedom of thought and basic human rights”
— Groups include:
— China Rights Defense Alliance
— Chinese Human Rights Defenders
— Chinese Christian House Church Alliance
— Chinese League of Victims
— Chinese Human Rights Forum
— Association of Chinese Citizens for Monitoring the Government
— China Human Rights Lawyers Concern Group
— Provisional Committee of Chinese Farmers’ Rights Defense Association
Report on Authorities Actions Against Attorney Wang Guangliang
China Aid Assoc: Persecution Wave Coming

SPLC: Hate and Racial Supremacist Groups in MD, VA, and DC

Hate and Racial Supremacist Groups in MD, VA, and DC – per Southern Poverty Law Center

Maryland Hate Groups – per Southern Poverty Law Center:
http://www.splcenter.org/intel/map/hate.jsp#s=MD

Brotherhood of Klans Knights of the Ku Klux Klan Ku Klux Klan MD
National Socialist Order of America Neo-Nazi MD
United Northern and Southern Knights of the Ku Klux Klan Ku Klux Klan MD
“The Israelite Church of God in Jesus Christ, Inc.” Black Separatist Baltimore MD
Maryland State Skinheads Racist Skinhead Baltimore MD
Nation of Islam Black Separatist Baltimore MD
National Alliance Neo-Nazi Baltimore MD
SS Regalia Neo-Nazi Edgewater MD
National Socialist Movement – NSM Neo-Nazi Elkridge MD
Great Tennessee Knights of the Ku Klux Klan Ku Klux Klan Essex MD
Center for Perpetual Diversity White Nationalist Gaithersburg MD
World Knights of the Ku Klux Klan Ku Klux Klan Sharpsburg MD
Council of Conservative Citizens White Nationalist Silver Spring MD

Virginia Hate Groups – per Southern Poverty Law Center:

http://www.splcenter.org/intel/map/hate.jsp#s=VA

Brotherhood of Klans Knights of the Ku Klux Klan Ku Klux Klan VA
New Black Panther Party Black Separatist VA
The Knights Order of Klans Ku Klux Klan VA
American Renaissance/New Century Foundation White Nationalist Arlington VA
League of the South Neo-Confederate Bluefield VA
League of the South Neo-Confederate Central VA
Americans for Self Determination White Nationalist Falls Church VA
Heritage and Destiny White Nationalist Falls Church VA
League of the South Neo-Confederate Fredericksburg VA
United Northern and Southern Knights of the Ku Klux Klan Ku Klux Klan Gordonsville VA
Virginia Publishing Company Christian Identity Lynchburg VA
American Immigration Control Foundation/Americans for Immigration Control Anti-Immigrant Monterey VA
Creativity Movement Neo-Nazi Newport News VA
American National Socialist Workers Party Neo-Nazi Norfolk VA
Legion of St. Louis/IHS Press Radical Traditionalist Catholic Norfolk VA
National Socialist Movement – NSM Neo-Nazi Norfolk VA
American Renaissance/New Century Foundation White Nationalist Oakton VA
European-American Unity and Rights Organization White Nationalist Richmond VA
Nation of Islam Black Separatist Richmond VA
American National Socialist Workers Party Neo-Nazi Roanoke VA
National Socialist Movement Neo-Nazi Shenandoah Valley VA
In the Spirit of Chartres Committee Radical Traditionalist Catholic Suffolk VA
National Socialist Movement Neo-Nazi Tidewater VA
The Fitzgerald Griffin Foundation White Nationalist Vienna VA
VDARE Foundation White Nationalist Warrenton VA
League of the South Neo-Confederate Williamsburg VA

District of Columbia Hate Groups – per Southern Poverty Law Center:
http://www.splcenter.org/intel/map/hate.jsp#s=DC

American Free Press General Hate Washington DC
Barnes Review/Foundation for Economic Liberty, Inc. Holocaust Denial Washington DC
Black Lawyers for Justice Black Separatist Washington DC
Federation for American Immgiration Reform Anti-Immigrant Washington DC
Nation of Islam Black Separatist Washington DC
New Black Panther Party Black Separatist Washington DC
The Israelite Church of God in Jesus Christ, Inc. Black Separatist Washington DC
Traditional Values Coalition Anti-Gay Washington DC

900 Reasons to Defy Racial Supremacism – But You Only Need One

On Saturday, April 4, I will be speaking in Washington DC at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Steps from 4 to 6 PM. I will be addressing the rise of racial supremacism in America and what we must do about it as a free people. I will be asking Americans to be counted in defiance against racial supremacism by signing our petition. I will be asking Americans to join me in prayer at 6 PM to pray for those whose hearts are hardened by hate and who minds reject our universal human rights of equality and liberty.

April 4 is the day that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated at 6 PM in Tennessee in 1968. We honor Dr. King in many ways today. But we must remember that he gave his life so that we as a nation could gain the courage of our convictions as free men and women today. We must also remember that he gave his life so that the words “all men are created equal” were not just on paper and not just in our memorials, but were a part of how we live as Americans and as free people. On April 4, I ask you to take a moment at 6 PM, wherever you are, whatever you are doing, to say a word of thanks, and to say a prayer for those who have yet to learn this lesson in humanity. On April 4, I ask you to live your life being responsible for equality and liberty, so that Dr. King’s sacrifice will never be in vain.

This April, also in Tennessee, we will see the court appearance of two white supremacists who had stated that they sought to murder 88 black Americans and to murder Barack Obama. These two accused white supremacists in Tennessee, Daniel Cowart and Paul Schlesselman, showed their hate in October by shooting at a church in Tennessee, simply because black Americans worshipped there. A year ago last April, Daniel Cowart joined his white supremacist Nazi friends in a birthday party for their idol, Adolf Hitler. Like many racial supremacists, these two met via hate groups on the Internet. Daniel Cowart was a member of that “veritable supermarket of online hate,” the white supremacist Nazi StormFront group. Such hate groups and racial supremacist groups are growing in America today, and it is time that we publicly reject them.

There are some in America who are angry simply because a black American man became president. They want to bring back the days when such a thing was just a dream. Now many of us have differences on politics. We have differences on policies. We have differences on the right approach to take America and the world in the future. As a democratic nation, we need to work out those differences – together.

But the people I am talking about today don’t merely have a difference in politics. They don’t merely have a difference on policies or programs. They have a difference on the meaning of what it means to be a human being. They have a difference on the very idea that “all men are created equal.” But to those who still think that “all men are created equal” is a question, I have news for those people. “All men are created equal” is not a question. It is a declaration.

Our shared human rights of equality and liberty are universal, not just for all Americans, but for all humanity. Those who attack others because of their race don’t just attack that race – they attack all of humanity. Their racial slurs are slurs against all people. Their defacing of property is defacing of all our homes. Their racial hate is hatred against all of humanity.

You can’t hide behind your race and believe that this growth of racial supremacism is not your problem. As we will also see this April in a trial in New Orleans, a white supremacist Ku Klux Klan leader Raymond Foster will be on trial, not for killing a black woman, but for killing a white woman who was recruited to join the Ku Klux Klan and who changed her mind. The penalty for rejecting such white supremacism by the Ku Klux Klan was DEATH – even if you are white.

Hate is color-blind. Supremacism is color-blind. We must consistently reject hate, we must consistently reject supremacism, because hate and supremacism consistently rejects humanity itself.

I have supported black American politicians in the past, and I know about the hate that I have seen from others for doing so. I have had a brick thrown through my car window for daring to publicly support a black American for elected office. They didn’t ask me what my race was before they threw that brick. They didn’t care about my race when they showed me hate in person. Hate is color-blind. Even in this 21st century America, such racial hate and supremacism still exists, and now it is beginning to grow.

As the Southern Poverty Law Center has reported, there are 926 hate groups it has found in America today. Those are 900 good reasons to defy racial supremacism. I ask you to take a moment to look at this map of hate groups. It is an important visual to see with your own eyes to grasp the magnitude of the racial supremacist problem before us today. You will the many white supremacist Ku Klux Klan groups, the many Nazi groups, the many black supremacist groups, and others. This growth of racial supremacism is a national disease and a national disgrace.

I have a copy of this map of these 900 hate groups on my wall to remind myself that the terrorist problem we face is not only just one kind – it is a supremacist kind of every type. While we are well aware of terrorist plots of other kinds against America, many forget the racial supremacist plots of violence and terrorism. Many forget the goals of white supremacists to build a cyanide bomb to use on the American homeland. Many forget Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh’s links to white supremacist, Nazi organizations. Many are unaware of reports in February 2009 of a white supremacist Neo-Nazi’s plot to develop a radioactive “dirty bomb” in Maine. And if a plot to kill nearly one hundred black Americans by those on trial in Tennessee is not a “terrorist plot,” then what is a terrorist plot? Those who spread hatred and supremacism are always a threat to our security, as well as to our equality and liberty. Their goals of hatred and violence have no racial boundaries as to their victims. Their war of hate is a war against all humanity.

So if anyone wonders if there is a good reason to defy racial supremacism, you can point to this map of hate groups and show them 900 good reasons today. You can tell them what racial supremacist organizations have done and continue to do in spreading hate and plotting violence in America.

But we don’t need 900 reasons, we only need one reason – our universally shared human rights of equality and liberty.

The threat of racial supremacists to all of humanity is the same threat that every other supremacist group poses to all of humanity. They are no different. They are not an afterthought to other threats. They are the same threat, the same problem. They demand the same response and attention from all of us.

That response must be a consistent defiance to those who seek to promote supremacism and hate – whether they are people at work, people we know, people we meet, or people in our own families. We can only honor Dr. King’s sacrifice by showing zero tolerance for supremacism and hatred, and by telling those who we see that would promote such ideologies – that we support humanity. We support humanity’s inalienable human rights of equality and liberty.

We must NEVER try to match hate with hate. Our defiance of supremacism is not hate. Our unwillingness to submit to those who would destroy our freedoms is not hate. Our resolve is our refusal to give in to fear. Our determination is to say to supremacism in America – never again. But we must never hate supremacists — we must hope for the redemption of supremacists in accepting our shared human rights of equality and liberty.

We need to teach those who hate that our support for the universal truths of human equality and liberty, and our respect for the dignity of humanity, is greater and larger than hate.

So on April 4 at 6 PM, I will ask you do to the right thing, the human thing, for those who are misguided and angry, for those who are consumed with rage and anger, and for those whose vision has been blinded by hate so much that they no longer realize that there is not a white America and a black America – that there is not any racial America – that there is only ONE America. That America – is our United States of America.

Do the right thing about those consumed by hatred and supremacism — and forgive them. Seek their redemption back into the family of humanity. Show that humanity’s love is greater than its hate. Demonstrate that we have learned the lessons from the past, and that we will forge a better future.

Show them that we are not afraid.