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In [[August]] [[2005]], a candidate for city council of [[Charlotte, North Carolina]] dropped out of the race after it was revealed that he had posted on Stormfront. [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] Doug Hanks had posted more than 4,000 times over the previous three years using the name "Snarkie". In one comment he called African-Americans "rabid beasts". Hanks, a writer and actor from [[Connecticut]], said that his postings were intended to gain the trust of Stormfront users in order to help him write a novel. "I did what I thought I needed to do to establish myself as a credible white nationalist."<ref>[http://www.columbiatribune.com/2005/Aug/20050806News010.asp "Internet postings end politico's shot"], ''Columbia Daily Tribune'', [[August 6]], [[2005]]; see also: [http://www.charlotte.com/mld/observer/news/local/12081154.htm Charlotte Observer] (registration required)</ref>
In [[August]] [[2005]], a candidate for city council of [[Charlotte, North Carolina]] dropped out of the race after it was revealed that he had posted on Stormfront. [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] Doug Hanks had posted more than 4,000 times over the previous three years using the name "Snarkie". In one comment he called African-Americans "rabid beasts". Hanks, a writer and actor from [[Connecticut]], said that his postings were intended to gain the trust of Stormfront users in order to help him write a novel. "I did what I thought I needed to do to establish myself as a credible white nationalist."<ref>[http://www.columbiatribune.com/2005/Aug/20050806News010.asp "Internet postings end politico's shot"], ''Columbia Daily Tribune'', [[August 6]], [[2005]]; see also: [http://www.charlotte.com/mld/observer/news/local/12081154.htm Charlotte Observer] (registration required)</ref>


Stormfront is listed by some [[hate group]] watchdog organizations as a [[white supremacism|white supremacist]] and [[hate]] site, and as a result it's blocked by some [[Internet filter]]s commonly used in public places.<ref>[http://commerce.senate.gov/hearings/0520adl.pdf Statement of the Anti-Defamation League on hate on the internet before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation"], ''[[United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation]]'', [[May 20]], [[1999]]</ref><ref>[http://www.adl.org/Civil_Rights/newcyber.pdf Extremism in cyberspace: the legal issues affecting internet hate speech"], ''[[Anti-Defamation League]]'', [[2000]]</ref> In Germany access to Stormfront is blocked by some [[Internet Service Providers|ISPs]] in the state of [[North Rhine-Westphalia]].<ref>[http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/10/08/german_web_freedom_case "German fined for publishing neo-Nazi web links"], ''[[The Register]]'', [[October 2004]]</ref><ref>[http://www.worldfuturefund.org/wffmaster/Reading/Censorship/Internet%20Censorship%20Report.htm "Internet censorship"], ''World Future Fund'', [[2002]]</ref> Stormfront also accuses one of the largest American internet providers, [[AOL]], of practicing censorship by blocking its subscribers from accessing Stormfront. Critics accuse Stormfront members of advocating violence, genocide, and ethnic cleansing. <!-- just search in google "ethnic cleansing manual" - it's there -->
Stormfront is listed by some [[hate group]] watchdog organizations as a [[white supremacism|white supremacist]] and [[hate]] site, and as a result it's blocked by some [[Internet filter]]s commonly used in public places.<ref>[http://commerce.senate.gov/hearings/0520adl.pdf Statement of the Anti-Defamation League on hate on the internet before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation"], ''[[United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation]]'', [[May 20]], [[1999]]</ref><ref>[http://www.adl.org/Civil_Rights/newcyber.pdf Extremism in cyberspace: the legal issues affecting internet hate speech"], ''[[Anti-Defamation League]]'', [[2000]]</ref> In Germany access to Stormfront is blocked by some [[Internet Service Providers|ISPs]] in the state of [[North Rhine-Westphalia]].<ref>[http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/10/08/german_web_freedom_case "German fined for publishing neo-Nazi web links"], ''[[The Register]]'', [[October 2004]]</ref><ref>[http://www.worldfuturefund.org/wffmaster/Reading/Censorship/Internet%20Censorship%20Report.htm "Internet censorship"], ''World Future Fund'', [[2002]]</ref> Stormfront also accuses one of the largest American internet providers, [[AOL]], of practicing censorship by blocking its subscribers from accessing Stormfront.


===Purported advocacy of Neo-Nazism and violence===
===Purported advocacy of Neo-Nazism and violence===

Revision as of 15:41, 7 April 2007

For other uses, see Stormfront
File:Stormfront White Nationalist Logo.jpg
Stormfront logo displaying motto and a variation of the Sun cross.

The Stormfront White Nationalist Community is the most prominent white nationalist/white pride forum on the Internet. Its motto is "White Pride World Wide". The site owner refers to Stormfront strictly as a white nationalist website. Critics and the media often describe it as a Neo-Nazi organisation and accuse it of promoting racism and hate speech and of serving as a forum for the advocacy of violence.[1][2][3] It has been listed[4] as a hate site, and a number of internet content filters prevent access to it.[5]

Stormfront calls itself a "Racialist discussion board for pro-White activists and anyone else interested in White survival". Most of the members of Stormfront say that they are opposed to any form of "race-mixing" between the human races and support various forms of racialism. The articles posted there often denounce non-white immigration and strongly advocate such views as white nationalism, white separatism,anti-Semitism, anti-Arabism and homophobia, and such feelings as white pride. Stormfront states that it does not approve of the promotion of illegal activities under United States law.

History

The Stormfront forum began as a dial-up Bulletin board system in the early 1990s and has been on the Internet since March 1995. Stormfront.org had expanded and began hosting other white nationalist websites. By June of 2005 Stormfront had grown to over 52,000 registered user accounts, and ranked within the top 1% of all internet sites. As of January 2007 Stormfront has more than 100,000 registered user accounts worldwide. The webmaster of the site is Don Black, a self-described racialist and he describes his website as "a resource for those courageous men and women fighting to preserve their White Western culture, ideals and freedom of speech and association".

Forums

Stormfront has a variety of international sections catering to users from Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, France, Latin America, Spain, Netherlands, Baltic & Scandinavia, Serbia, Russia and South Africa. The internal forum activities take place in forums entitled: Opposing Views , Polls, Poetry, Quotations, Music and Entertainment, Revisionism, Lounge, Classified Ads, eActivism and Stormfront Webmasters, Multimedia, Graphics and Talk. Some form of self-help is given in forums entitled Privacy, Network Security & Encryption, Business and Finance, Self Defense, Martial Arts & Preparedness, Health and Fitness, Homemaking, Education and Homeschooling and Legal Issues. Other forums are entitled Ideology and Philosophy, Culture and Customs, Revisionism, Science, Technology and Race, Youth, Events, Strategy and Tactics, Local and Regional, Advance Scout and Theology.

Members

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Geographic distribution of registered user accounts, particularly in the United States of America in September 2005
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Geographic distribution of registered user accounts in Europe in September 2005

Stormfront caters to non-Jewish white people of European descent from all across the world, and has sections in various languages, especially Dutch. Posters from the United States are the largest contingent, but other English-speaking countries (the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia) are well-represented, as well as the Netherlands and the region commonly known as Flanders. The rest of the posters are from other European countries and Latin America, with a few from South Africa. Prominent posters include or included Vonbluvens, Kevin Alfred Strom, Paul Fromm, David Duke, and Jurgen Graf. The website also provides internet radio shows hosted largely by site members.

Hosted material

A section called "Our Legacy of Truth" presents a variety of texts on racist and fascist topics. "1001 Quotes By and About Jews" are presented, as well as text about "Race", "Pagan Identity" "Christian Identity", "Eugenics", "National Socialism" (including various works by Adolf Hitler), and "Viewpoints". Another section called "Text library" presents text on "White nationalist issues", "Affirmative Action and anti-White-bias", "Immigration in America", "Racial Differences", "Revisionism", "National Socialism" and "Zionism & Judaism," as well as other texts.

Extension of views

The creators of Stormfront.org also operate other websites on the Internet, including Martinlutherking.org. The site purports to be an informational resource for students, and others interested in Martin Luther King Jr.'s life and works. The material presented is negative in tone. It has pages entitled "Why the King Holiday Should be Repealed!", "Black Invention Myths" and "Bring the dream to your school!". The material provided calls King "a philanderer, a drunk, a liar, a plagiarist, and a cheater" and "a sexual degenerate, an America-hating Communist, and a criminal betrayer of even the interests of his own people". Stormfront serves as a host to some other white nationalist websites, such as solargeneral.com.

Controversies and criticism

In May 2003, Fox News Channel host Bill O'Reilly reported on a segregated prom being held in Georgia and posted a poll on his website asking his viewers if they would send their own kids to one. A link to the poll was posted on Stormfront and messages subsequently posted there implied that a mass of readers had duly voted in order to skew the poll in favor of segregation. O'Reilly reported this the following week and refused to read the final results due to this, citing Stormfront as the culprit by name and referring to it as a "Neo-Nazi organization."[2][6]

In August 2005, a candidate for city council of Charlotte, North Carolina dropped out of the race after it was revealed that he had posted on Stormfront. Republican Doug Hanks had posted more than 4,000 times over the previous three years using the name "Snarkie". In one comment he called African-Americans "rabid beasts". Hanks, a writer and actor from Connecticut, said that his postings were intended to gain the trust of Stormfront users in order to help him write a novel. "I did what I thought I needed to do to establish myself as a credible white nationalist."[7]

Stormfront is listed by some hate group watchdog organizations as a white supremacist and hate site, and as a result it's blocked by some Internet filters commonly used in public places.[8][9] In Germany access to Stormfront is blocked by some ISPs in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia.[10][11] Stormfront also accuses one of the largest American internet providers, AOL, of practicing censorship by blocking its subscribers from accessing Stormfront.

Purported advocacy of Neo-Nazism and violence

Stormfront describes itself primarily as a "White Nationalist Community" and is routinely referred to as a Neo-Nazi community.[12] Stormfront has featured the writings of William Pierce, the leader of the National Alliance, a group often described as Neo-Nazi.[13] In the past, Stormfront administrators have been accused of censoring some posts critical of the National Alliance.[12] Stormfront also hosts a copy of Adolf Hitler's book Mein Kampf and extolls him as a man who "refused to surrender".[14] Among other controversial material, Stormfront has in the past hosted a library of neo-Nazi graphics, although that library has since been taken down.[13] Black himself was a member of the American Nazi Party in the 1970s.[15] Many Stormfront users describe themselves as National Socialists, while other deny such descriptions and use such terms as white nationalists, white separatists and others.

Black, on behalf of Stormfront, has signed the New Orleans Protocol, an agreement among White nationalist groups which calls for "zero tolerance for violence". Black discusses his 1987 resignation from the Ku Klux Klan by saying :"I concluded the Klan could never be a viable political movement again. It had a reputation for random and senseless violence which it could never overcome."[16]

Black and Stormfront have been accused of advocating the use of violence. In 1981, Black was arrested as he prepared to board a boat stocked with weapons and ammunition to invade Dominica in what he and his accomplices dubbed Operation Red Dog. Black was sentenced to three years in prison for his role in the attempted invasion. Black is a former "Grand Wizard", or national director, of the Ku Klux Klan.

Black and others on Stormfront often envision the possibility of a future race war, such as the one depicted in the novel The Turner Diaries. Such a future race war, and how to best prepare for it, is a frequent topic for discussion on Stormfront. For example, in 2006, the Southern Poverty Law Center reported a discussion on Stormfront which encouraged white nationalists to join the military, in order to learn the skills necessary for winning such a race war.[17][18] Speaking of such a future war in a 1998 interview for New Times, a local newspaper, Black has said, "We want to take America back. We know a multicultural Yugoslav nation can't hold up for too long. Whites won't have any choice but to take military action. It's our children whose interests we have to defend."[15]

References

  1. ^ "RedState, White Supremacy, and Responsibility", Daily Kos, December 5, 2005
  2. ^ a b Bill O'Reilly, "Circling the Wagons in Georgia", Fox News, May 08, 2003
  3. ^ "WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center: Case No. DTV2001-0023", WIPO, January 13, 2002
  4. ^ Southern Poverty Law Center Hate on the Net, Intelligence Report, Winter 1999
  5. ^ "Google excluding controversial sites" CNet News, October 23, 2002
  6. ^ "Hate groups thrive in cyberspace", Santa Cruz Sentinel, August 22, 1999
  7. ^ "Internet postings end politico's shot", Columbia Daily Tribune, August 6, 2005; see also: Charlotte Observer (registration required)
  8. ^ Statement of the Anti-Defamation League on hate on the internet before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation", United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, May 20, 1999
  9. ^ Extremism in cyberspace: the legal issues affecting internet hate speech", Anti-Defamation League, 2000
  10. ^ "German fined for publishing neo-Nazi web links", The Register, October 2004
  11. ^ "Internet censorship", World Future Fund, 2002
  12. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference splcreport was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  13. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference poisoning was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  14. ^ Adolph Hitler "Mein Kampf" hosted on Stormfront
  15. ^ a b NEW TIMES Feb. 19-25, 1998 article "The Racist Next Door" (archived on stormfront.org)
  16. ^ Nieli, Russ (2003). Contemporary Voices of White Nationalism in America. Cambridge University Press. p. 161. ISBN 0-521-01693-2. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  17. ^ Southern Poverty Law Center "A Few Bad Men", David Holthouse, Summer 2006
  18. ^ New York Times "Hate Groups Are Infiltrating the Military, Group Asserts", John Kifner, 7 July 2006. (archived on truthout.org)