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'''White nationalism''' is a movement that believes in the survival of, and the creation of a separate, [[segregation|segregated]] homeland whose membership would be contingent on ethnicity - white, European/American ethnicity, to be precise.  
 
'''White nationalism''' is a movement that believes in the survival of, and the creation of a separate, [[segregation|segregated]] homeland whose membership would be contingent on ethnicity - white, European/American ethnicity, to be precise.  
  
Its supporters claim that it is not a sanitised face for the white supremacist movement<ref>Swain, Carol M. (2002). The New White Nationalism in America: Its Challenge to Integration.</ref>, claiming that while supremacist advocate political and social dominance for whites, nationalists believe only in separatism. This view is challenged by many anti-racist groups, such as the [[SPLC]]<ref>http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article.jsp?aid=790</ref>, and [[Searchlight]]. The anti-Nazi activities of the [[Jewish Defense Organization]], including publishing the names, addresses and telephone numbers of white nationalists online, has caused many such groups to close. That is a violation of free speech{{fact}} no actual conservative would support.{{fact}}
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Its supporters claim that it is not a sanitised face for the white supremacist movement,<ref>Swain, Carol M. (2002). The New White Nationalism in America: Its Challenge to Integration.</ref> claiming that while supremacist advocate political and social dominance for whites, nationalists believe only in separatism. This view is challenged by many anti-racist groups, such as the [[SPLC]],<ref>http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article.jsp?aid=790</ref> and [[Searchlight]].  
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The anti-Nazi activities of the [[Jewish Defense Organization]], including publishing the names, addresses and telephone numbers of white nationalists online, has caused many such groups to close.
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In response to groups such as Searchlight publishing the names and addresses of White Nationalists a website called redwatch was established to publish the personal details of self-styled "anti-fascists". This has attracted criticism from the BBC, amongst others.
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It is believed that a left-wing trade union activist, Alec McFadden, was stabbed as a result of his name and address appearing on Redwatch.  
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==See also==
 
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*[[Ku Klux Klan]]
 
*[[Ku Klux Klan]]
 
*[[American Nazi Party]]
 
*[[American Nazi Party]]
*[[Prussian Blue]]
 
  
 
==References==
 
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*http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2006/oct/04/news.g2
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White nationalism is a movement that believes in the survival of, and the creation of a separate, segregated homeland whose membership would be contingent on ethnicity - white, European/American ethnicity, to be precise.

Its supporters claim that it is not a sanitised face for the white supremacist movement,[1] claiming that while supremacist advocate political and social dominance for whites, nationalists believe only in separatism. This view is challenged by many anti-racist groups, such as the SPLC,[2] and Searchlight.

The anti-Nazi activities of the Jewish Defense Organization, including publishing the names, addresses and telephone numbers of white nationalists online, has caused many such groups to close.

In response to groups such as Searchlight publishing the names and addresses of White Nationalists a website called redwatch was established to publish the personal details of self-styled "anti-fascists". This has attracted criticism from the BBC, amongst others.

It is believed that a left-wing trade union activist, Alec McFadden, was stabbed as a result of his name and address appearing on Redwatch.


See also

References

  1. Swain, Carol M. (2002). The New White Nationalism in America: Its Challenge to Integration.
  2. http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article.jsp?aid=790