(Jewish Group) White Supremacy Can't Be Untangled From Anti-Semitism
(THIS IS THE JEWISH GROUP! RESPECT!!)
In September 1983, a group of men gathered at a 60-acre farm in Metaline Falls, Washington, to swear an oath of fealty to white supremacist terror. The group of mostly northwestern, working-class neo-Nazis ― who would come to be known as the Order or the Silent Brotherhood ― swore to do whatever it is necessary to deliver our people from the Jew and bring total victory to the Aryan race.
As historian Kathleen Belew writes in her 2018 book, Bring The War Home: The White Power Movement and Paramilitary in America, these men were committed to protecting and propagating the white race. After a string of armed robberies of banks and businesses that they considered degenerate, the group fixated on Jewish talk radio host Alan Berg. One of the members had clashed with Berg on air and later called him a filthy Jew. On June 18, 1984, members of the Order drove to Bergs home in Denver and gunman Bruce Pierce fired 13 bullets into Berg, killing him instantly. It was the groups first ― and only ― assassination in pursuit of their goal of establishing a white separatist homeland in the United States.
To those unfamiliar with white supremacist ideology and rhetoric, it may seem surprising that such a group would choose a Jewish man as their first target. After all, the Order was most concerned with the purity of the white race, which is why its members abhorred interracial marriage and procreation. Yet according to the Order ― and to the white supremacist groups that have inherited its ideology ― Jews are the principal enemy of white supremacy.
Members of the Order embraced a conspiracy theory that the U.S. government was in thrall to a Jewish organization dubbed the Zionist Occupation Government. As Belew explains, they believed that ZOG sought to admit immigrants
allow black men to rape white women, and encourage interracial marriages ― all this, they said, to destroy the white race.
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