Nationalist Movement

Nationalist Movement

The Nationalist Movement is a Mississippi-based, white nationalist organization with headquarters in Wisconsin that advocates what it calls a "pro-majority" position. It has been called white supremacist by the Associated Press and Anti-Defamation League, among others. Its leader was formerly Richard Barrett and is now Thomas Reiter. Its Secretary was Barry Hackney and is now Vince Thornton. Its activities include its Warrior-Training Camp, Unixandria Library, CROSSTAR website, Free-Tip news-service, CROSSTAR Forum, CROSSTAR Blogs, The Nationalist Dictionary, Airlink television-studios and Nationalist Legal-Defense Fund. Former activities included a Prisoner Pen-Pal Club and the All The Way newspaper. The symbol of the movement is the Crosstar.

Read more about Nationalist Movement:  Lawsuits, CROSSTAR, All The Way

Famous quotes containing the words nationalist and/or movement:

    The difference between patriotism and nationalism is that the patriot is proud of his country for what it does, and the nationalist is proud of his country no matter what it does; the first attitude creates a feeling of responsibility, but the second a feeling of blind arrogance that leads to war.
    Sydney J. Harris (1917–1986)

    You watched and you saw what happened and in the accumulation of episodes you saw the pattern: Daddy ruled the roost, called the shots, made the money, made the decisions, so you signed up on his side, and fifteen years later when the women’s movement came along with its incendiary manifestos telling you to avoid marriage and motherhood, it was as if somebody put a match to a pile of dry kindling.
    Anne Taylor Fleming (20th century)