December 22, 2024

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Archived articles originally found on the One People's Project website.

EUGENICS-PROMOTING HATE GROUP SUPPORTING ZIMMERMAN TO HOLD 2ND CONFERENCE AT REAGAN BUILDING IN WASHINGTON, DC

Maddow NPIThe National Policy Institute’s leader believes we need eugenics to stop Rachel Jeantel from being the future. And he wants to bring that message to the nation’s capital.

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A politically-connected white supremacist organization whose leader is calling for the “European world” to adopt eugenics to prevent those like Trayvon Martin friend Rachel Jeantel from becoming humanity’s future, plans to hold a conference for the second time at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, DC.

The Whitefish, Montana-based National Policy Institute (NPI), whose efforts include a campaign to make the Republican Party exclusively white, plans to hold their conference on Oct. 26. Among its speakers will be retired Sam Dickson of the Council of Conservative Citizens and Tomislav Sunic, a former Croatian diplomat and longtime white supremacist who recently was listed as one of the instructors in the Soldiers of the Cross Training Institute, taking place Aug. 23-29 in Harrison, AR and organized by Pastor Thom Robb’s Ku Klux Klan Knights Party.

NPI found itself in the news in May when it was learned that the Heritage Foundation’s Jason Richwine, who co-authored the conservative think tank’s study claiming immigration reform will cost trillions of dollars, not only wrote a Harvard dissertation arguing Hispanics have lower IQs than Caucasians and that the United States should screen imamigrants based on their IQ scores, but also contributed two articles to the nationalist blog Alternative Right about Hispanic incarceration rates. The website was founded by NPI Executive Director Richard Spencer, white supremacist writer who regularly promotes what he calls “human biodiversity” (HBD), a term today’s white supremacists often use in referencing eugenics. Richwine later resigned from the Heritage Foundation.

On July 16, Richard Spencer posted a vitriolic tweet in response to Rachel Jeantel’s CNN interview, saying that, “Unless the European world adopts eugenics, Rachel Jeantel will be the future of humanity (as she implies).” Saturday evening, Spencer expanded this thinking as he appeared as a guest discussing the George Zimmerman case alongside American Renaissance publisher Jared Taylor on the white supremacist radio show the Political Cesspool, and suggested although Zimmerman being multiracial was in his words “a kind of dream of post- White racial White America” he was still caught in a “trap” of racial resentment after the shooting.

I think we need to think about this as White Americans that if George Zimmerman cannot escape this, then certainly we can’t,” he said. “For us it’s not just about coming up with the right facts. Those are important, and I think truth is obviously very important, but we really need to reorient ourselves spiritually and think about what kind of society we want in the future if we’re going to escape these things in which George Zimmerman was trashed.”

Political Cesspool host James Edwards suggested that the verdict might have gone differently if Zimmerman attended hate events such as the last NPI conference in 2011. “It won’t pay to find out!” he said.

Like their upcoming conference, the last conference was held at the publicly-owned Ronald Reagan Building, mostly to avoid the cancellations that had plagued other hate conferences that attempted to hold their events in hotels and private banquet halls. The building is maintained by Trade Center Management Associates (TCMA) who released a statement to One People’s Project on their policy regarding this and other events held there. “Based on our contract policies, unless there is a security threat by an organization or individual who requests meeting space, the building is available for rental without regard to an organization’s political or religious beliefs, and any tenant renting space must adhere to building rules and regulations,” the statement read.

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