A white nationalist group visiting Canadian locations is trying to normalize extremism, says a former neo-Nazi (https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/white-nationalist-second-sons-northern-ontario-9.7242451)
QuoteA former neo-Nazi says white nationalist groups often raise local issues in an effort to gain legitimacy, promoting extremist ideas and trying to recruit new members in the process.
Tony McAleer, now a Vancouver-based anti-hate activist, spoke to CBC News after Second Sons Canada's two recent northern Ontario visits.
"It's nothing new. It's about covering yourself in the cloak of respectability and it's part of an overall strategy, which has been around decades, called 'mainstreaming,'" he said.
... Continued... (https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/white-nationalist-second-sons-northern-ontario-9.7242451)
... in other words, exactly what McAleer and his ilk are doing with anti-White attitudes.
Brad Galloway is also quoted. He was a former member of Volksfront in BC, until they kicked him out for cowardice because he kept running from fights. It's unsurprising to see someone of that sort of character flip-flopping to the anti-White side. Something similar happened to Maxime Fiset; confronted by anti-Whites, he refused to acknowledge a natural moment of fear and instead said, "Uh, guys, I've just realized the error of my ways, and am no longer a Nazi! Here, I'll even help you oppose them!"
What are these "extremist ideas" that these so-called "hate groups" are promoting? Does the CBC article specifically mention them? I didn't read the article and have no intention of doing so. I've read enough of the left's lies in my life. I'm done.
I will say though that too many pro-White groups still believe some sort of old style political revolution is possible. That just plays into our opponents' hands. Social and territorial separation with an emphasis on family and community is the way forward. Force our enemies to publicly and explicitly declare that they oppose our desire to simply live according to our values and beliefs. Expose them for the totalitarians (what they call "fascists") and power mad sociopaths that they are.