A View Of Obama From The Trenches Of White Nationalism

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By Jonathan Tilove

The prospect of Barack Obama becoming America’s first black president drew scant attention and little overt alarm among the 250 white nationalists at this past weekend’s biennial American Renaissance http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=3541.

“I got an e-mail from a fairly prominent person, ‘You should be rooting for an Obama presidency because that would send money and support surging your way,'” said Jared Taylor, the event’s convener and the movement’s most euphonious voice.

But, http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=3351 said, “I really don’t think that’s true. I don’t think many white people will say, ‘This is the last straw.'”

Those who already “see the world” as he does, Taylor said, “will see this as yet another step, perhaps an inevitable one, in this direction.”

Indeed, many here regarded Obama, contrasted with Republican John McCain, as the lesser of two evils.Taylor is the founder of American Renaissance, a newsletter and Web site, which since 1994 has sponsored conferences every two years where white men in suits and ties — and a handful of white women — listen to speakers talk about white genetic and cultural superiority and, with increasing urgency, lament the peril to the U.S. national character of mass immigration from places other than Europe.

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2008-02-28