Fred Reed on American Renaissance
“American Renaissance: Racists or Diagnosticians?”by Fred ReedFred on Everything, March 13, 2010Racism is in bad odor among the virtuous. I wonder why. At least, I wonder why any discussion of race is thought to be racism. The United States faces grave racial problems—more accurately, has them but doesn’t face them. Refusal to acknowledge their existence is not...
Read MoreBy Hunter Wallace 3
Amren 2.0
In Hatewatch, Larry Keller speculates about the future of the biannual Amren conferences. The question he tackles is whether or not local clubs are the answer to anti-fascist harassment. I think there is a lot of merit in this idea.As I have said repeatedly, the main reason people go to these conferences is for the networking, camaraderie, friendships, and behind the scenes...
Read MoreBy William Sheldon 2
Pro-White Conference 2.0
The disruption of the 2010 American Renaissance Conference in Washington, D.C. and David Duke’s 2008 EURO Conference in Memphis are forcing European Americans to question whether we still have the right to assemble. No longer can we gather peacefully where we please. These two events demonstrate the fact that hotels will not support our right to assemble. Even worse, we...
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On Shutting Down Pro-White Meetings
William Sheldon’s current TOO article (“Pro-White Conference 2.0”) offers suggestions on how to avoid the aggressive tactics typically used against any meeting that has overtones of White advocacy. The recent cancellation of the AmRen conference and the cancellation of three speeches in America by BNP leader Nick Griffin (including one scheduled for AmRen) indicate a need to...
Read More2010 AR Conference Held Against All Odds
“2010 AR Conference Held Against All Odds”Jared TaylorAmerican Renaissance, February 22, 2010Despite unprecedented threats and intimidation, the 2010 American Renaissance conference took place in the Northern Virginia as originally planned. Four hotels successively broke their contracts to hold the event—the last one just two days before the conference was to...
Read MoreAR Conference Cancellation: What About White Victims of Terrorism?
This weekend was to have been the American Renaissance conference, a fantastic gathering of white advocates from across the Western world. Its cancellation was forced, as most know by now, because of pressure and terroristic threats received by three (or four?) hotels that were to have hosted. The anti-white and left-wing elements are gleeful about this development, naturally.I...
Read MoreBy James Edwards 4
Real Choice for Change?
My good friend Sam Dickson has often noted that whites in America are like abused children. The more whites are mistreated and abused by those in authority, the tighter we cling to them.It’s easy to see why a small child clings to abusive parents. In his limited understanding of the world around him, his parents are everything. He’ll do his best to try to please them, to...
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A Word to the Wise in the Aftermath of the American Renaissance Cancellation
Right this minute the enemy is mining all nationalist sites for intemperate remarks about the AmRen debacle. Not just violence-related remarks, but also remarks containing ethnic slurs and the like. It would best serve our cause for webmasters to carefully moderate all posts. Hatebaiting and violence baiting are key weapons in the enemy’s arsensal. Far from being intimidated,...
Read MoreAmerican Renaissance Conference Off Again
This is the message that just went out to all conference registrants.Dear AR conference registrant,We regret to inform you that at 6:30 pm today, February 17, the Capitol Skyline hotel, which had promised to withstand any pressure, canceled the conference.We informed the hotel of all circumstances surround the previous cancellations, including death threats, and the hotel ...
Read MoreThe Saga of American Renaissance’s 2010 Conference: “Anarcho-Tyranny” In Action
Alexander HartVdare.com, February 16, 2010Breaking news: At the last minute, the American Renaissance 2010 conference has found its fourth location—this time far from the Dulles Airport exurbs: the Skyline Hotel in diverse Southwest DC. [You can still register here]Before I get to my analysis, first let me give a Readers’ Digest version of the...
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