By Greg Johnson 6
More of . . . A Conversation About Race
More of . . . A Conversation About RaceA Film by Craig Bodeker Denver: New Century Productions, 2010I can’t praise Craig Bodeker’s path-breaking 58 minute documentary A Conversation About Race too highly. As I explained in my TOQ review, it is an excellent tool for getting white people to begin thinking about the most important issue of our time: the preservation of...
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A Conversation with Craig Bodeker
TOQ: In A Conversation About Race, you explain how you came to be a believer in “white guilt.” How did you come to be a disbeliever? How did you become racially-conscious? Craig Bodeker: By traveling. From my early experiences in the American South and in Hawaii. I was able to see firsthand the differences between racially homogeneous areas — like Minnesota in the...
Read MoreCraig Bodeker Refutes the SPLC
On October 8th, and again on October 9th, Sonia Scherr, of the Southern Poverty Law Center, published two separate and scathing attacks on me and my documentary film, A CONVERSATION ABOUT RACE, on their HATEWATCH website.Ms. Scherr made eight specific points regarding the film’s “errors,” before concluding that I am, in fact, a “racist.” Most critics agree the film does...
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About A Conversation about Race
from The Occidental Observer, June 1, 2009“A Conversation about Race” is a film by Craig Bodeker concerning some silly but insidious misconceptions (or misconceptualizations) concerning “race” and “racism” that have become a standard aspect of Western ideology. The film, available as a DVD, was wonderfully reviewed by Greg Johnson in The Occidental...
Read MoreBy Edmund Connelly 8
On the Visual Displacement of the White Race
from The Occidental Observer, May 15, 2009I’ve been observing and studying the fall of Western man for about two decades now. For a number of years I could not really understand the process, but eventually I caught on. I’ve shared my fears and observations about our displacement with friends and family in a haphazard way but it was not until this winter that I...
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The First Word:
Craig Bodeker’s A Conversation about Race
A Conversation about RaceA Film by Craig Bodeker Denver: New Century Productions, 2008When a white person awakens to our race’s peril, the first impulse–and the first duty–is to try to awaken others. But where to begin? Becoming a white nationalist often takes years of experience, reflection, and reading. And one has to find one’s courage along the way too....
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