Friday, March 1, 2024

“Conservative counter-revolution has begun?” IT’S THE NAZI COUNTER-REVOLUTION. AND THAT HAS NOT JUST BEGUN. Nazis were once stains on the fabric of the Republican Party. Nazis are now woven into the Republican Party.

 "Christopher Rufo, a critic of DEI initiatives who is a trustee at New College of Florida, which fired its top diversity officer last year. Rufo wrote on social media Friday, “The conservative counter-revolution has begun.”


"There has already been a 'brain drain’ from the public universities in the state, Nunn said. 'This is just going to make that reality worse. It’s going to be harder and harder for the university to fulfill what used to be its mission of providing a proper education for the entire breadth of the citizens of Florida. And it appears that they’re sending the message that they’re not interested in that anymore.”

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The Washington Post

University of Florida eliminates DEI staff to comply with state law

The state flagship school announced the cuts Friday, but said it is ‘unwavering in our commitment to universal human dignity’

By Susan Svrluga

March 1, 2024 at 6:18 p.m. EST


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“About two dozen neo-Nazis marched through downtown Nashville, Tennessee, on Saturday in an event the group billed as a celebration to “the great white South,” according to flyers the group’s leader Christopher Alan Pohlhaus posted to the social media app Telegram.

Pohlhaus, who uses the moniker “The Hammer” in white power spaces online, heads the neo-Nazi group Blood Tribe and led the group in antisemitic and racist chants as they marched through downtown Nashville. Dressed in matching red shirts, black pants and black face coverings to conceal their identities, members of the Blood Tribe and associated neo-Nazi groups brandished black-and-white swastika flags, paraded through crowded streets in the afternoon, and then listened to Pohlhaus and another speaker talk about Tennessee historical figures and migrants using antisemitic dog whistles outside the state Capitol, according to video Pohlhaus posted to Telegram.”

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SPLC 

Neo-Nazis Rally in Nashville for the ‘Great White South’

By Jeff Tischauser

February 22, 2024




The Humanist Report - Mike Figuerdo

“The only difference between mainstream Republicans and Nazis is that the Nazis don’t pretend that they are not Nazis:”









In Coatesville PA Pat Sellers tried to hide his affection for white supremacists and Nazis like Jared Taylor editor of American Renaissance Magazine. 


Pat Sellers letter to American Renaissance Magazine:


"LETTERS FROM READERS

Sir — Jared Taylor missed the mark completely in his article on Elian Gonzalez in the June issue. One would think that since the liberal Washington Establishment was going against one of its usual constituencies (the Cuban community), Mr. Taylor would realize that racial consciousness had little if anything to do with what is happening. By narrowly focusing on what is at most a side issue, he fails to see the big picture. 

The globalists in Washington don't give a hoot about Elian, and are probably delighted that conservatives like Mr. Taylor focus on the race issue. They are playing this out to further their globalist ambitions. In order to keep moving incrementally towards a global government, they must continue to appease comrade Fidel. To allow Elian Gonzalez to stay here would be a slap in the face to the old bearded one. Their globalist ambitions are so strong they are willing to risk alienating one of their strongest voting blocks. 

Mr. Taylor also fails to realize the dangers in letting Reno and company get away with the enormous abuse of federal power their early-morning raid represents. Just because it was a Cuban household the feds smashed their way into does not make it any more acceptable to true constitutionalists. 

Pat Sellers, Coatesville, Pa."

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American Renaissance 

Vol 11, No. 7 July 2000

SPLC

Extremist Files

Jared Taylor

Date of Birth:  1951

Groups:  American Renaissance

Ideology:  White Nationalist


"In his personal bearing and tone, Jared Taylor projects himself as a courtly presenter of ideas that most would describe as crudely white supremacist — a kind of modern-day version of the refined but racist colonialist of old. He is the founder of the New Century Foundation and edits its American Renaissance magazine, which, despite its pseudo-academic polish, regularly publishes proponents of eugenics and blatant anti-black and anti-Latino racists. Taylor also hosts a conference every other year where racist intellectuals rub shoulders with Klansmen, neo-Nazis and other white supremacists.


In His Own Words

'Blacks and whites are different. When blacks are left entirely to their own devices, Western civilization — any kind of civilization — disappears."


American Renaissance, 2005


More At Southern Poverty Law Center - Extremist Files - Jared Taylor


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Saturday, June 27, 2015

Will Chester County resident Pat Sellers to try another run for the PA 6th Congressional District? Maybe with CCC $?

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