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Hate Groups' Newest Target
White Supremacists Report an Increase in Visits to Their Web Sites


Sen. Barack Obama's historic victory in the Democratic primaries, celebrated in America and across much of the world as a symbol of racial progress and cultural unity, has also sparked an increase in racist and white supremacist activity, mainly on the Internet, according to leaders of hate groups and the organizations that track them.
Neo-Nazi, skinhead and segregationist groups have reported gains in numbers of visitors to their Web sites and in membership since the senator from Illinois secured the Democratic nomination June 3. His success has aroused a community of racists, experts said, concerned by the possibility of the country's first black president.

"I haven't seen this much anger in a long, long time," said Billy Roper, a 36-year-old who runs a group called White Revolution in Russellville, Ark. "Nothing has awakened normally complacent white Americans more than the prospect of America having an overtly nonwhite president."

Such groups have historically inflated their influence for self-promotion and as an intimidation technique, and they refused to provide exact membership numbers or open their meetings to a reporter. Leaders acknowledged that their numbers remain very small -- "the flat-globe society still has more people than us," Roper said. But experts said their claims reveal more than hyperbole this time.


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"The truth is, we're finding an explosion in these kinds of hateful sentiments on the Net, and it's a growing problem," said Deborah Lauter, civil rights director for the Anti-Defamation League, which monitors hate group activity. "There are probably thousands of Web sites that do this now. I couldn't even tell you how many are out there because it's growing so fast."

Neo-Nazi and white power groups acknowledge that they have little ability to derail Obama's candidacy, so instead some have decided to take advantage of its potential. White-power leaders who once feared Obama's campaign have come to regard it as a recruiting tool. The groups now portray his candidacy as a vehicle to disenfranchise whites and polarize America.

Obama has worked hard to minimize the issue of race in his presidential campaign. When asked about divisiveness and hate, he talks instead about ways in which unity between blacks and whites has inspired him. He chose to "reject and denounce" an endorsement from Nation of Islam minister Louis Farrakhan. Obama quit his church after his pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., spoke of racism and oppression in the "United States of white America."

Earlier this month, Obama's campaign launched a Web site to defuse the false rumors that hate-mongers spread on the Internet. The site lists a series of untruths about Obama -- that he is Muslim; that his books contain racist passages; that his wife, Michelle, used the word "whitey" -- and discredits them.

"The Obama campaign isn't going to let dishonest smears spread across the Internet unanswered," Obama spokesman Tommy Vietor said in a statement. "We have to be proactive and fight back."

But on a Web site run out of a house in West Palm Beach, Fla., the other side is also fighting.

Don Black spends 16 hours each day on his laptop computer reading hundreds of derogatory Obama comments posted on Stormfront.org, a Web site with the motto "white pride world wide." Black, a former Ku Klux Klan leader, launched the site in 1995 to create a central meeting place for the white power movement. In the wake of Obama's securing enough delegates for the nomination, Stormfront, he says, has begun to fulfill his vision.

A site that drew a few thousand visitors per day in 2002 has expanded into Black's full-time job, attracting more than 40,000 unique users each day who can post on 54 different message boards, he said. Black has enlisted 40 moderators and his 19-year-old son to help run Stormfront.


continues here: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/21/AR2008062101471.html?hpid=topnews


The comments are just as frightening! :csad:
 
When is the human race going to wake up and realize that everyone is the same, regardless of what they look like.

I have friends of all sorts of backgrounds, and I don't look at one any different then another.
 
When is the human race going to wake up and realize that everyone is the same, regardless of what they look like.

I have friends of all sorts of backgrounds, and I don't look at one any different then another.
I think the answer to that is NEVER.
 
I'm afraid if Obama wins the election we'll sadly see a record number of assassination attempts. All the crazies will come out of the woodworks.
 
I think the answer to that is NEVER.
I don't know. It might seem unthinkable now but societies change. Who knows what peoples views will be 100 or even a 1000 years from now. Couple hundered years ago black people where thought of as less than human and kept as slaves. Most of the world realised that was wrong and attitudes have changed. Perhaps I'm an optimist.
I'm afraid if Obama wins the election we'll sadly see a record number of assassination attempts. All the crazies will come out of the woodworks.

Who was last President someone tried to kill?
was It Regan?

Killing Obama would probabley make him a martyr like Kennedy, especially in todays 24/7 media culture.
 
I'm afraid if Obama wins the election we'll sadly see a record number of assassination attempts. All the crazies will come out of the woodworks.

That's why he should pick Hillary as his VP. The prospect of her becoming Pres would be an effective tool to keep the crazies from trying to off Obama.
 
That's why he should pick Hillary as his VP. The prospect of her becoming Pres would be an effective tool to keep the crazies from trying to off Obama.
If anything that should make the crazies more willing to do something stupid. Think about it, you have a black man and his white girl running the country.....

Ever see that movie Hustle n Flow?
 
But I thought Obama was going to bring change and hope and unite us all!
 
I think a lot of the people who visit Stormfront and other white-supremacist sites these days are non-racists who are just looking for things to make fun of, or are just curious as to the level of insanity at those sites.
 
That's why he should pick Hillary as his VP. The prospect of her becoming Pres would be an effective tool to keep the crazies from trying to off Obama.

Maybe, but it would also INCREASE the number of assassination plots and attempts generated by the Vice-President. :o

jag
 
I'm afraid if Obama wins the election we'll sadly see a record number of assassination attempts. All the crazies will come out of the woodworks.

It's going to be a crazy time in America. Def a strong possibility of a county-wide race war :down:
 
Cartman: RACE WAR! Pick your side!
 
I don't really see why there would be a race war. No one tried to assasinate Colin Powell or Condelezza Rice.
 
I don't really see why there would be a race war. No one tried to assasinate Colin Powell or Condelezza Rice.

Yeah, and no one tried to assassinate Alphonso Jackson, Rodney Slater or Mike Espy.




(Hint: Because they weren't running for president and on the news every ten minutes. Most Americans don't know who those three were-- and the ones who want to assassinate Obama probably don't know who Condi or Colin are)
 
He is every bit as white as he is black, but he's considered black. :huh:
 
Yeah for overly not white people. :up:
 
Reading stuff like this makes me want to vote for Obama just to piss racists and rednecks off.

If Obama does win, these sites will return to their normal traffic levels in a few months.

But, if these guys do start getting people to riot and plot assassinations, it's going to hurt their cause more than help.
 
He is every bit as white as he is black, but he's considered black. :huh:

Yeah, but race is and always has been based on appearance. Genetically, having a different skin color makes as much difference as having different sized feet, or different amounts hair on your knuckles.

The reason things like skin color is emphasized is because the amount of melanin in human skin is one of the few things determined by location. People with ancestors born near the equator have darker skin because melanin acts as a sunblock. People born far from the equator have lighter skin because the UV rays that melanin blocks also acts as a catalyst for the creation of DNA. It's a balancing act.

So, when racists rant about people of a different "race", it's mainly tied into xenophobia more than anything else.
 
Hate Groups' Newest Target
White Supremacists Report an Increase in Visits to Their Web Sites


Sen. Barack Obama's historic victory in the Democratic primaries, celebrated in America and across much of the world as a symbol of racial progress and cultural unity, has also sparked an increase in racist and white supremacist activity, mainly on the Internet, according to leaders of hate groups and the organizations that track them.
Neo-Nazi, skinhead and segregationist groups have reported gains in numbers of visitors to their Web sites and in membership since the senator from Illinois secured the Democratic nomination June 3. His success has aroused a community of racists, experts said, concerned by the possibility of the country's first black president.

"I haven't seen this much anger in a long, long time," said Billy Roper, a 36-year-old who runs a group called White Revolution in Russellville, Ark. "Nothing has awakened normally complacent white Americans more than the prospect of America having an overtly nonwhite president."

Such groups have historically inflated their influence for self-promotion and as an intimidation technique, and they refused to provide exact membership numbers or open their meetings to a reporter. Leaders acknowledged that their numbers remain very small -- "the flat-globe society still has more people than us," Roper said. But experts said their claims reveal more than hyperbole this time.


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"The truth is, we're finding an explosion in these kinds of hateful sentiments on the Net, and it's a growing problem," said Deborah Lauter, civil rights director for the Anti-Defamation League, which monitors hate group activity. "There are probably thousands of Web sites that do this now. I couldn't even tell you how many are out there because it's growing so fast."

Neo-Nazi and white power groups acknowledge that they have little ability to derail Obama's candidacy, so instead some have decided to take advantage of its potential. White-power leaders who once feared Obama's campaign have come to regard it as a recruiting tool. The groups now portray his candidacy as a vehicle to disenfranchise whites and polarize America.

Obama has worked hard to minimize the issue of race in his presidential campaign. When asked about divisiveness and hate, he talks instead about ways in which unity between blacks and whites has inspired him. He chose to "reject and denounce" an endorsement from Nation of Islam minister Louis Farrakhan. Obama quit his church after his pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., spoke of racism and oppression in the "United States of white America."

Earlier this month, Obama's campaign launched a Web site to defuse the false rumors that hate-mongers spread on the Internet. The site lists a series of untruths about Obama -- that he is Muslim; that his books contain racist passages; that his wife, Michelle, used the word "whitey" -- and discredits them.

"The Obama campaign isn't going to let dishonest smears spread across the Internet unanswered," Obama spokesman Tommy Vietor said in a statement. "We have to be proactive and fight back."

But on a Web site run out of a house in West Palm Beach, Fla., the other side is also fighting.

Don Black spends 16 hours each day on his laptop computer reading hundreds of derogatory Obama comments posted on Stormfront.org, a Web site with the motto "white pride world wide." Black, a former Ku Klux Klan leader, launched the site in 1995 to create a central meeting place for the white power movement. In the wake of Obama's securing enough delegates for the nomination, Stormfront, he says, has begun to fulfill his vision.

A site that drew a few thousand visitors per day in 2002 has expanded into Black's full-time job, attracting more than 40,000 unique users each day who can post on 54 different message boards, he said. Black has enlisted 40 moderators and his 19-year-old son to help run Stormfront.


continues here: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/06/21/AR2008062101471.html?hpid=topnews


The comments are just as frightening! :csad:

I've considered joining this group but will me being black I figured it would probably be problematic.
 
I'm not worried when... if Obama wins these jokers will undeniably be in the minority. I also have little concern in growing numbers as their doctrine and methods are counterproductive to their goals.
 

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