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- Fear, anger and frustration. These are three themes that run throughout all hate groups.
- Most hate groups form during times of economic hardship or social change. Certain groups of
- people begin to blame another group for the reason of a major social or economical change.
- After the Civil War, the South suffered from both economic hardship and drastic social
- change. For centuries, the south had relied on slaves to harvest crops at plantations. When the
- slaves were freed, the plantations weren’t being worked on anymore, causing the owners to loose
- a lot of money. When this happened, six former Confederate soldiers started a hate group called
- the Ku Klux Klan. During the post-Civil War era, the Klan was very popular among southern
- whites. Their ignorance was feeding the fire that blacks were the root of their problem, when in
- reality the white’s ignorance is the root of their own problems.
- The Klan has since died down and risen numerous times with the start of many social
- changes such as the women’s rights movement (1920’s) and the civil rights movement (1960’s).
- Another large and devastating hate group is the neo-Nazis. These working-class people
- blame all immigrants for taking jobs away from the whites. Their ignorance pushes them so far
- as to violently attack and kill blacks, Jews, Hispanics, Asians, and homosexuals.
- Hate crimes can happen anytime, anywhere. In a small Texas town of Jasper, Texas, 3
- white men are under heavy guard after being accused of a murder of an innocent man. Shawn
- Berry,23, Lawrence Brewer,31, and John King, 23, allegedly members of the extremist Aryan
- Brotherhood, dragged a black man to his death behind a pick-up truck, ripping his body to
- pieces. James Byrd, Jr., a 49 year-old, former vacuum cleaner salesman disabled by an arm
- injury, was walking home from a party celebrating the wedding of his niece, when he was picked
- up by the three white men, who offered him a ride. According to Berry, who informed on his
- two companions, they drove to an isolated wood, and King was alleged to have said that he was
- “fixing to scare the s**t out of that n****r.” James Byrd was beaten and kicked by the three
- white men. Seemingly unconscious, he was chained by the ankles to a hook on the back of the
- truck, which then pulled him about two miles along a narrow, winding asphalt road. His
- belongings, a wallet and keys, were scattered in his wake, along with dentures and parts of his
- body. The torso was found in a creek. Close by, empty beer cans were scattered on the grass.
- James Byrd’s head, neck and right arm were discovered a mile away.
- Hate crimes are not always committed against minorities. In Las Vegas, two Anti-Racist
- Action members were murdered. According to reports in the Las Vegas Review-Journal and
- from Anti-Racist Action in Columbus, the bodies of Daniel Shersty, 20, and Lin Newborn, 25,
- were found in the desert 150 yards from each other. The bodies were located in an area of the
- desert known for a place where Nazis target shoot. The two men were murdered in execution
- style slayings.
- Sometimes these horrible crimes occur within one’s own family. On the night of March
- 5, David and Bryan Freeman decided it was time to act. Time to act on the new beliefs they had
- learned. Time to prove to their new friends that they were real soldiers of the racial war they
- were told was coming. On that Sunday night, hate came to the Freeman house. The boys, ages
- 15 and 17, ambushed their mother in the downstairs hallway, stabbing and clubbing her until she
- died. Then they went upstairs and did the same to their dad while he lay in his bed. Their little
- brother Erik, 11, was asleep when the older brothers entered his room and beat him to death as
- well.
- What would make people commit such horrendous crimes such as these? Why don’t you
- ask Mark Thomas, a fascist organizer who operates a “ministry for racists” in eastern
- Pennsylvania. It was at this “Aryan Nations of Pennsylvania” where the Freeman brothers were
- taught by Mark Thomas that it was O.K. to hate. The brothers, along with hundreds of others
- attended a Hitler Youth Festival last April where Mark Thomas taught them weapons skills on a
- rifle range and other things of the sort. As a self declared reverend, Mark Thomas teaches a
- twisted religious known as Christian Identity, which says that anyone that disagrees with white
- supremacy is a traitor and must be destroyed.
- Mark Thomas is a hatemonger who has encouraged the kind of violence that David and
- Bryan Freeman displayed. The following is a quote from a recent Thomas document entitled
- Statement of Purpose: “The abortionists are professional murderers of children and will continue
- to ply their satanic trade until God’s judgment is executed and their lives are taken. The
- homosexual movement is immensely powerful and will continue to grow and corrupt our
- children unless its leaders are put to death. Politicians who seek to disarm White Americans will
- succeed unless courageous people who understand the meaning of the right to keep and bear
- arms rise up and begin to shoot them. If nobody is willing to take up arms against tyranny, then
- there is no purpose to even having a movement.”
- Imagine the Freeman brothers sitting in a circle with other kids, very serious, being
- taught this stuff. To understand the Freeman murders is to glimpse into the future. There will be
- more like this.
- On the good side of things, there ARE ways to fight racism and hate crimes. The easiest
- thing to do is to speak out. Let yourself be heard. Don’t be afraid to express how you feel. Not
- speaking out against racism and hate crimes is almost as bad as committing the crime yourself.
- On July 17, in Brentwood, PA, the KKK tried to hold a rally. A total of 13 Klan
- members, in full costume, stood on the street corners distributing racist, anti-Semitic literature in
- an effort to reruit new members. A few people, mostly teen took the handouts, but a much more
- common response during the Klan’s 1-hour stay was what a woman who drove by and responded
- to their chants of “white power” with “White trash is more like it.” Another female motorist
- yelled, “Get out of here. We don’t want you”. “Get a life” another man screamed. A woman
- walking her daughter home from the community swimming pool told them to take their robes
- off. “Your a bunch of freaks” she said as she walked past them.
- In another incident about 200 anti-Nazi demonstrators gathered outside of the home of
- Jonas Stelmokas, who was once a member of a Lithuanian police force which helped Nazis kill
- Jews during World War II. The demonstration marked the 67th anniversary of the beginning of
- the Holocaust.
- If you want to get involved in the fight against racism and hate crimes you can contact
- STU (Stand To Unite) or ARA (Anti-Racist Action). Both groups are essentially the same thing
- with a few minor differences. STU is an organization whose goal is to stop hatred and ignorance
- like racism, sexism, homophobia, ect. Wether their actions be in the form of rallies or protests,
- educating ourselves and others, uniting through social events, or by offering sympathy and
- support to those affected by hate and hate crimes, their goal remains the same.
- ARA is about taking direct action against the problems that lie in front of us today and
- organizing to make a real change for tomorrow. Not changes that have the same problems
- resurfacing with different people getting the short end of the stick, but solutions in which people
- make the decisions that effect their lives and help build “an anti-authoritarian egalitarian
- society”. Anti-Racist Action is a multi-racial, anti-sexist, pro-gay organization dedicated to
- fighting oppression in all it’s forms through direct action. ARA activists have been involved in
- many struggles across the United States and Canada, ranging from shutting down Ku Klux Klan
- rallies across the country; to developing civilian patrols, called Copwatch (to fight police
- brutality); from working to free political prisoners; to defending clinics from anti-choice attacks.
- ARA PRINCIPLES OF UNITY
- 1) Fight against racism, sexism, homophobia, imperialism, and other forms of oppression.
- 2) No reliance on the cops or the courts.
- 3) Non-sectarian defense of arrested anti-fascist organizations.
- 4) Same time, same place direct action against fascist mobilizations.
- So don’t just sit there, do something. Exercise your freedom of speech and contribute to
- the struggle against racism and hate crimes in your community.
- To contact Stand To Unite write to:
- Stand To Unite
- PO Box 7382
- Doylestown, PA 18901
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