White supremacy on the march
by Jay McDonough
Gone are the shaved heads and brown Nazi uniforms. Swastikas are being replaced and social networking sites developed to cater to the new white supremacy movement.
Supremacist
groups are on the rise as they market themselves to middle America,
according to leaders of the groups and organizations that monitor them.
They are fueled by the debate over illegal immigration and a struggling
economy.
"Many
white supremacist groups are going more mainstream," says Jack Levin, a
Northeastern University criminologist who studies hate crime. "They are
eliminating the sheets and armbands. … The groups realize if they want
to be attractive to middle-class types, they need to look middle-class."
"Historically,
when times get tough in our nation, that's how movements like ours gain
a foothold," (Jeff Schoep, head of the National Socialist Movement)
says. "When the economy suffers, people are looking for answers. … We
are the answer for white people.
"And now this immigrant thing in the past couple of years has been the
biggest boon to us," Schoep says. "The immigration issue is the biggest
problem we're facing because it's changing the face of our country. We
see stuff in English and Spanish. … They are turning our country into a
Third World ghetto."
"It appears they are tapping into and fanning the flames of mainstream America's fear of immigrants," says Ann Van Dyke of the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission. "They are increasingly using the language of Main Street, things like, 'We want safe communities to raise our children.' " (Link)
They're going to have lots to talk about at the clubhouse. From the last census:
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Non-Hispanic whites, who are two-thirds of the population today, are
older, dying off faster and producing fewer children than other
groups, Vincent said. By 2050, they'll number 203 million in a nation
of 439 million.
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Hispanics are projected to triple by 2050, when they'll be nearly a
third (133 million) of the population. Spurring Hispanic growth is the
group's large natural increase — birth rate minus death rate — which
Vincent attributed mainly to its youth and fertility. Immigration is an
important but lesser factor, she said.
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The black population is projected to increase by just 1 percentage
point, from 14 percent this year to 15 percent (66 million) in 2050. At
that point, Hispanics will outnumber blacks by two to one, the report
said.
- The Asian population will grow from 5 to 9 percent of the population (41 million) by 2050, according to the projections.
- American Indians and Alaska Natives are projected to rise from1.6 percent to 2 percent (9 million) of the population.
The same report indicated less than half the children in the U.S. will be non-Hispanic whites by 2023.




























Is there some percentage threshold of the population that will allow these folks to consider themselves one kind of American, alongside the rest of us? Or will they cling to the real Americans versus THOSE ONES til the bitter end?
Posted by: gex | October 21, 2008 at 02:48 PM
this is a message to you. africans were the first to enslave and whites come from serfs which is the european word for slave.
Posted by: t.batson | November 06, 2008 at 09:55 AM