what their beliefs are based in racism and anti semitism. but i try to use this word white nationalism that they use because it defines this social movement that there are only thousands, or maybe tens of thousands of people who identify as being a part of the movement. and that s separate from just racism or structural things, or the way that society gets built to advantage white people. their beliefs come from that society, and they all grew up in relatively normal environments and then became much more extreme and found each other. and i think if we don t understand it as a movement of people who know each other, we don t recognise the sort of political and really violent danger that can come from it. but there is a racial hierarchy within it where white people are at the top. it s an ideology that is based on the idea of white supremacy. they believe that race defines humanity across the world, and they believe that there is a jewish conspiracy basically, alljewish people in
there was a very largejewish population in the area. and that was ok for my family, because their world view is what separated them from the rest of the country. it was that they saw themselves as a part of a movement that they had been building since decades before i was born, and they wanted to continue it into the future. and they married other people in the movement. they went to conferences with other people in the movement. they advanced their lives around that idea of this movement. you describe them, i think, as the founders of a new generation of. of the future, if you like, of what the ku klux klan evolved into. describe that, then. were they white supremacists or white nationalists? how did they see themselves? and what kind of rhetoric did they espouse? i try to separate white nationalism or some people call the same movement white power from white supremacy. white supremacy is exactly
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