Hidden Hatred and Modern Militias Americas Racist Nightmares
Hidden Hatreds and Modern Militias the New Racist Warriors from America’s Nightmares
Modern American is breeding it’s own internal hate groups. No longer the scattered disorganized hate groups of old. The new breed of racist warriors is already hear and living among but when will the tides tip?
- The New Black Panther Party
THE NEW BLACK PANTHERS a Militant Group Gaining Members
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Similar to hate factions like the KKK and neo-Nazis, the New Black Panther Party is a militant hate group, headquartered in Washington, D.C. that seeks to redefine the black struggle for equality and demand liberation from what it sees as white supremacy. CREDITS
The New Black Panther Party advocates black nationalism and anti-Americanism.
Learn more at: National Geographic
- The Modern Ku Klux Klan
The Modern KKK: Inside American Terror
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NGC travels inside the KKK to find out how the organization started and why its membership has recently grown. Hear from Klan members and victims, along with KKK experts as they break down the face of this hate group. CREDITS
Over the decades, the Ku Klux Klan has evolved to target its message of hate and violence against many different populations
In 1981, a Klan leader’s son lynched 19-year-old Michael Donald because of the color of his skin
Learn more at: National Geographic
- The New American NAZI Party
AMERICAN NAZIS Hitler’s foundation for the Nazi party lives on…
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‘American Nazis’ goes inside the growing trend of hate in America. Neo-Nazi groups in the U.S. are made up of many factions, but they share a common ideology that includes veneration of Hitler, hatred of Jews, and white supremacy. We go inside three extreme groups – Aryan Nations, White Revolution, and the Nationalist Socialist Movement – to discover how they exploit anti-immigration sentiment for their own agenda, and how their violent rhetoric has led to hate crimes against Jews and Latinos.CREDITS
If knowledge is power, then what is the point of a book burning?
The leader of a white supremacist group details his thoughts on a hate-crime shooting in a preschool.
Learn more at National Geographic
- The American Bred Skinheads
American Skinheads
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From secret codes on the Internet to violent lyrics in head-banger metal music, this burgeoning white power movement is finding new ways to spread its message of racial pride and separation
A racist skinhead club owner in Baltimore explains how important growth is to the movement.
Tom Metzger is pursuing all possible channels to get his white supremacist message of hate to the masses.
A racist skinhead group use St. Patrick’s Day as an excuse to celebrate white supremacy.
Learn more at: National Geographic
History and Facts on the Black Panther Party:
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NEW PARTY BRINGS NEW BELIEFS
The New Black Panther Party for Self Defense (NBPP) is a militant hate group. Learn more about this new era for the black struggle and the original Black Panther Party.
The roots of the NBPP can be traced to Michael McGee, a former member of the original Panthers, who was elected to the Milwaukee City Council in Wisconsin in 1984.- In 2002, original members of the Panthers sued the NBPP and founder Aaron Michaels for using their name and emblem.
- The NBPP has made appearances and organized rallies at the scene of many recent racial incidents, such as the Sean Bell shooting in New York, the Megan Williams rape case, and spearheaded aid to Hurricane Katrina victims.
- Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale founded the original Black Panther Party in Oakland, California on October 15, 1966.
- The original Black Panther Party for Self Defense was created to promote civil rights, self-defense, and racial justice.
- In October 1967, Oakland police officer John Frey was shot to death in an altercation with Huey P. Newton during a traffic stop. Newton served three years in prison for the crime, a conviction that was reversed in appeal.
- In 1968, membership in the Black Panther Party reached 5,000, their newspaper had a circulation of 250,000, and they had chapters established in many cities, including Chicago, Los Angeles, San Diego, Denver, and New York.
- From fall 1967 through the end of 1969, nine police officers were killed and 56 were wounded in confrontations with the Panthers. In 1969 alone, 348 Panthers were arrested for a variety of crimes.
- In September 1968, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover described the Black Panthers as, “The greatest threat to the internal security of the country.”
- At the 1968 Summer Olympics, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, two American medalists gave the Black Power salute during the playing of the national anthem.
- The main initiatives of the Black Panther Party were free services and survival programs such as clothing distribution, free medical clinics, first aid, and a breakfast program.
Learn more about the original Black Panther Party and why they’re not like the New Black Panther Party
As a society we have decided this is not the way of the future, yet still, we let it continue. When will we it end?
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