Talk:White supremacy/Workspace-People
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This page is for discussing who to list as "Contemporary White Supremacists" in our article White supremacy. It is not a reliable source of information. Putting a name on this page is not an assertion about that person's political beliefs.
It is important to distinguish White Supremacists from White Separatists. The majority of North Americans who are part of the "White Power" movement reject "Supremacism" as a label, and consider themselves advocates of racial separatism or nationalism, which they see as opposed to racial supremacism. Most "White Power" activists are opposed to living in a multi-racial society, whereas racial supremacism demands a multi-racial society. Even if you regard this as a trivial distinction, they do not, and therefore it is unencyclopedic to ignore this issue.
[edit] Policies
This section is for setting policies about who should be listed.
Note that the article will be stronger if we keep the list short.
Question: should Wikipedia have a list of Separationists somewhere?
[edit] Contemporary
The article used to list people who died as long ago as 1956. I (CWC(talk)) don't see how anyone who died more than 25 years ago can be regarded as "contemporary". What about 10 years ago? 5 years? I've somewhat arbitrarily picked the year 2000, and removed everyone who died before then. Feel free to disagree.
Other options:
- We could also add a list of "Recent White Supremacists" to the article. The problem is, where would we stop?
- Another option would be to add a new Wikipedia Category, and tell readers to go to its Category page for the list.
[edit] Neo-Nazis?
Is it correct/fair/encyclopedic to classify all neo-Nazis as Supremacists? Or are some Separationists? (U.S. and Canadian neo-Nazis will tend identify themselves with one of these camps, but it is likely to be hard to classify neo-Nazis outside North America into one of these groups.)
[edit] People
This section is for discussing individuals who might or might not be White Supremacists.
[edit] U.S.
- Don Black
- Might be "just" a Separationist
- John "Birdman" Bryant
- white supremacist
- Dan Burros
- 1937-1965
- Removed by CWC(talk)
- Richard Girnt Butler
- 1918-2004. Neo-Nazi.
- Willis Carto
- Primarily an anti-semite? Articles say nothing about Supremacy.
- Frank Collin
- Former neo-Nazi, now a neo-pagan.
- David Duke
- Claims to be a Separationist. Opponents say he's a Supremacist; any cites strong enough to counter his denial?
- →Remove?
- Leo Felton
- "possibly the world's first black white supremacist"
- Matthew F. Hale
- Neo-Nazi, Supremacist.
- August Kreis III
- Leader of Aryan Nations, a Supremacist group.
- David Lane
- Neo-Nazi murderer.
- Alex Linder
- Runs Vanguard News Network, a Supremacist website.
- Martin Lindstedt
- Small following in Christian Identity circles.
- James H. Madole
- Neo-facist. Died 1979.
- Removed by CWC(talk)
- James Mason
- Neo-Nazi.
- Robert Jay Mathews
- Article says Separationist, not Supremacist.
- Removed by CWC(talk)
- Tom Metzger
- Leader of White Aryan Resistance, which is Supremacist.
- Glenn Miller (White Patriot Party)
- Founded the White Patriot Party, which was Supremacist.
- Fred Phelps
- Mark, Nate, and Dorothy Phelps say he's Supremacist.
- William Luther Pierce
- Died 2002. Claimed to be Separationist, not Supremacist.
- →Remove?
- Ingrid Rimland
- Neo-Nazi. Married to Ernst Zündel.
- George Lincoln Rockwell
- 1918-1967. Historically important neo-Nazi.
- Removed by CWC(talk)
- Benjamin Nathaniel Smith
- Article says Supremacist.
- Joseph Tommasi
- 1951-1975
- Removed by CWC(talk)
- Hal Turner
- http://www.adl.org/learn/news/Suprem_Urge_Bomb.asp calls him Supremacist, but only evidence given is ties to known Supremacists.
- Bill White (neo-Nazi)
- Yup, neo-Nazi.
- Francis Parker Yockey
- 1917-1960. Historically important.
- Removed by CWC(talk)
[edit] Australia
- Alan Jones (radio)
- Right-wing shock-jock, courts controversy, often called a racist but never a Supremacist
- Removed by CWC(talk)
- Jack van Tongeren
- Added by CWC(talk) 12:21, 2 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Belgium
- Jean-François Thiriart
- Died 1992. Ties with U.S. Black Power suggest Separationist not Supremacist.
- Removed by CWC(talk)
[edit] Britain
BNF = British National Front
- It's not clear from our British National Front article whether they were openly Supremacist
BNP = British National Party
- Ostensibly Separationist, not Supremacist
TW = Third Way (UK)
- Claim to be multi-racial and to oppose neo-Nazis
- John Bean
- Nothing in article about Supremacy.
- Andrew Brons
- Former leader of BNF.
- Mark Collett
- Was in BNF. Nothing in article about Supremacy.
- David Copeland
- Neo-Nazi.
- Mark Cotterill
- Articles say he's a Separationist.
- Removed by CWC(talk)
- Nicky Crane
- 1958-1993
- Removed by CWC(talk)
- Andrew Fountaine
- Died 1997. BNF figure. Nothing in article about Supremacy.
- Removed by CWC(talk)
- Nick Griffin
- Chairman of BNP. Claims to be neither neo-Nazi nor neofacist.
- Removed by CWC(talk)
- Ray Hill
- Ex-facist, later an alleged undercover anti-facist.
- →Remove?
- Derek Holland
- Moved from BNF to International Third Position. Nothing in articles about Supremacy.
- Tom Holmes
- Chairman of 'BNF. Nothing in article about Supremacy
- David Irving
- No evidence of Supremacy. Claims to not be a Nazi.
- Removed by CWC(talk)
- Colin Jordan
- See White Defence League, which suggests Separationist not Supremacist.
- David Kerr
- Chairman of Third Way (UK). Nothing in article about Supremacist, though Separationist seems possible.
- →Remove?
- Arnold Leese
- Died 1956.
- Removed by CWC(talk)
- Michael McLaughlin
- Led neo-Nazi British Movement into oblivion. Ex-milkman, now out of politics.
- David Myatt
- Primarily anti-Semitic?; nothing in article about Supremacy.
- John Kingsley Read
- Died 1985. (Searchlight magazine then claimed he was a mole for them.)
- Removed by CWC(talk)
- Charlie Sargent
- Neo-Nazi.
- John Tyndall
- Led BNF in 70s, later founded the BNP. Nothing in articles about Supremacy.
- Richard Verrall
- BNF idealogue, edited Spearhead (magazine). Nothing in articles about Supremacy.
- Martin Webster
- BNF figure. Nothing in articles about Supremacy.
- Martin Wingfield
- BNF figure. Nothing in his article about Supremacy, but it's a stub.
[edit] Canada
- Don Andrews
- Article says Supremacist.
- George Burdi
- Claims to have renounced Supremacism, currently in a multi-racial band.
- →Remove?
- Removed by CWC(talk) 07:54, 18 July 2006 (UTC)
- Paul Fromm
- Often linked to neo-nazis though denies being one. Definitely Separationist.
- Wolfgang Droege
- Died April 2005. Supremacist, neo-Nazi, founded Heritage Front.
- Ben Klassen
- 1918-1993
- Removed by CWC(talk)
- Marc Lemire
- Apparent neo-Nazi.
- John Ross Taylor
- 1910-1994
- Removed by CWC(talk)
- Donna Upson
- Article says Supremacist.
- Ernst Zündel
- Now in prison in Germany. Judge called him a Supremacist, but he might be "just" a neo-Nazi Separatist.
[edit] France
- Françoise Dior
- "Just" a neo-Nazi? Died 1993.
- Removed by CWC(talk)
- Savitri Devi Mukherji
- Nazi. Died 1982.
- Removed by CWC(talk)
[edit] Germany
- Wolf Rüdiger Hess
- 1937-2001. Son of Rudolf Hess.
- Horst Mahler
- Was with Red Army Faction, now a neo-facist.
- Otto Ernst Remer
- WW2 Nazi. Died 1997.
- Removed by CWC(talk)
[edit] Greece
- Georgios Karatzaferis
- Leader of Popular Orthodox Rally. Greek ultra-nationalist? Nothing in articles about Supremacy.
- Removed by CWC(talk)
- Nikolaos Michaloliakos
- Added as redlink by 81.38.220.235 (talk • contribs) 2-May-2006
- Leader of Hrisi Avgi
- Removed by CWC(talk) 12:21, 2 June 2006 (UTC)
- Kostas Plevris
- Added as redlink by 81.38.220.235 (talk • contribs) 2-May-2006
- Described as "Popular Orthodox Rally party member" by 212.251.123.223 (talk • contribs), 30-May-2006
- Removed by CWC(talk) 12:21, 2 June 2006 (UTC)
- Kyriakos Velopoulos (Popular Orthodox Rally party member)
- Added by 212.251.123.223 (talk • contribs), 29-May-2006
- Removed by CWC(talk) 12:21, 2 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Italy
- Julius Evola
- Died 1974.
- Removed by CWC(talk)
- Roberto Fiore
- Neo-facist. Helped found International Third Position. Nothing in articles about Supremacy.
- →Remove?
[edit] Malta
- Norman Lowell
- Added by 195.218.14.43 (talk • contribs) 20-May-2006
- Article suggests he's anti-semitic and ultra-nationalist, but not Supremacist.
- See also ]http://www.imperium-europa.org/ this website]
- Removed by CWC(talk) 12:21, 2 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Norway
- Varg Vikernes
- Neo-Nazi.
[edit] South Africa
- Eugène Terre'Blanche
- Not any more? (was "born again" in prison)
[edit] Sweden
- Robert Vesterlund
- Neo-Nazi.