Subject: [ETD] Feds rule "White Pride" is "Offensive" and "Immoral"
http://www.amren.com/mtnews/archives/2005/08/feds_rule_white.php
Feds Rule “White Pride” is “Offensive” and “Immoral”
AR Articles on Anti-White Discrimination
The Racial Revolution (May 1999)
What Is Racism? (Jul. 1991)
Anti-White Hate Speech
More news stories on Anti-White Discrimination
Justin J. Moritz, AR News exclusive, Aug. 2
And your thoughts
Is it Fair?
Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by Salty, Aug 6, 2005.
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Clearly that is not fair and it also shows the ACLU up for what it is.
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From the Anti Defamation Leaque and its research
on AR and its motives.
white supremacy
Founder: Samuel Jared Taylor
Founded: November 1990
Headquarters: Oakton, Virginia
Publication: American Renaissance
Ideology: Intellectualized, pseudoscientific white supremacy; avoids anti-Semitism
Description: Self-styled think tank that publishes a monthly journal and a Web site called American Renaissance. Also hosts biannual conferences. The Foundation promotes pseudoscientific and questionably researched and argued studies to validate the superiority of whites.
Connections: Presenters at conferences have included Sam Francis and Gordon Baum of the Council of Conservative Citizens. Attendees have included Don Black, operator of the white supremacist Web site Stormfront, and National Alliance leader Kevin A. Strom. Taylor has been a board member of the Council of Conservative Citizens, and is on the advisory board and has contributed to the racist journal Occidental Quarterly .
Founded by Samuel Jared Taylor in 1990, The New Century Foundation - known primarily by the name of its publication, American Renaissance -- promotes "genteel" racism: pseudoscientific, questionably researched and argued articles that validate the genetic and moral inferiority of nonwhites and the need for racial "purity." Generally avoiding overt bigotry and stereotyping, many of North America's leading intellectual racists have written for the journal or have addressed the biannual American Renaissance conferences. At the conferences and in his publications, Taylor refrains from anti-Semitism.
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Editions of the journal often feature a single issue or theme. In the July 2001 issue, for example, the concept was religion and, specifically, providing a Christian justification for racial separation. Citing the lateRousas Rushdoony, a Christian reconstructionist leader, AR concluded: "The burden of the law is against inter-religious, inter-racial, and inter-cultural marriages, in that they normally go against the very community which marriage is designed to establish." The issue then went on to attack mainstream Christianity for labeling "white racial consciousness" as racism and for promoting "intermarrying freely with members of other racial families." An AR book review declared that the New Testament's Great Commission "instructs believers to preach the Gospel to all nations -- not to invite them to settle in your neighborhood and marry your daughter. There was a time in the not too distant past when white people understood this."
The messenger fails the smell test with me.
They are out to stir up hatred.imho -
Let us not overlook the animosity that the ACLU exhibits toward Christianity.
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Nothing is "fair" in this world.
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Yes, Ken: we get it - you don't like the ACLU. This is one of Hannity's favorite tactics.
Regards,
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The ACLU was formed to defend commie draft dodgers during WW1 and hasn't changed much. Every couple of years they will defend the Constitution to demonstrate their neutrality.