Racist New Hampshire State House Candidate Advises Tea Party To Be More Open With Its Racism
While the tea party movement is desperately trying to fight off charges of “racist elements” from the NAACP, Ryan J. Murdough, a Republican candidate for New Hampshire State House, has no qualms about expressing his views on race. “It is time for white people in New Hampshire and across the country to take a stand,” Murdough wrote in a letter to the Concord Monitor titled “We must preserve our racial identity”:
For far too long white Americans have been told that diversity is something beneficial to their existence. Statistics prove that the opposite is true. New Hampshire residents must seek to preserve their racial identity if we want future generations to have to possibility to live in such a great state. Affirmative action, illegal and legal non-white immigration, anti-white public school systems, and an anti-white media have done much damage to the United States of America and especially New Hampshire. It is time for white people in New Hampshire and across the country to take a stand. We are only 8 percent of the world’s population and we need our own homeland, just like any other non-white group of people deserve their own homeland.
Murdough is running as a Republican because it’s easier to get on the ballot, but the party immediately “disowned him as a candidate on their ticket,” calling him a “despicable racist” and a “fraud.” But Murdough has no love lost for the GOP, complaining, “they’ve sold white people out.”
It’s unclear whether Murdough is a tea partier, but in the comments section of the Monitor’s website, where Murdough is very active, he wrote, “I think the Tea Party movement is doing great things.” His rhetoric in the comments often reflects that of the movement, and he repeatedly advises the the tea party to “embrace the fact [that] there is a racial aspect to the movement.” “White people need to stop wasting time arguing about how they are not racist,” he said in one comment, adding in another:
While most Republicans are not racist, racism continues to be part of what attarcts people to conservatism. Maybe it is time for conservatism to reevaluate the messages it is sending to the public.
Neo-Nazi Leading Patrols in Arizona
Jason "J.T." Ready, a man with neo-Nazi ties, is taking border control into his own hands. Ready is leading a militia in the Arizona desert to protect the borders from illegal immigrants. He has declared war on "narco-terrorists" and illegal immigrants. To date, he and his crew have found only a few border crossers, whom they have "given water and handed over to border patrol." Ready's group is heavily armed and identifies with the National Socialist Movement, an organization that believes only non-Jewish white heterosexuals should be American citizens and that everyone else should leave the country "peacefully or by force."
President Obama has been a much stricter enforcer of immigration law than Bush and crime has remained about the same in Arizona for the last twenty years. So what is in the kool-aid these extremist conservative militia types are drinking.