By 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...
Read MoreBy Kevin MacDonald 5
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...
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