Word: supremacist
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...concert grounds in Ulysses, Pennsylvania, down a gravel road off Route 49, on property of a white supremacist named "Chip" Kreis, a weekend-long rock concert is about to begin. A rock concert whose spectators do not appreciate the press. Someone says to a TIME reporter, "I want to be smiling, I want to get little dimples in my cheeks when I read that article. 'Cause if I don't, I'm going to come and fing kill you, do you understand? I'm not f ---ing joking, man -- look me in the face -- I'm going to find...
...whose investigation began 18 months ago, planted an undercover agent inside the white-supremacist community; one of their civilian informants even posed as a minister of the Church of the Creator. The agent was allegedly told by the plotters that killing the pastor of the A.M.E. church would "stir the masses," that "half-assed revolutions" don't work, and that killing black leaders was the way to start the race war. One skinhead said that "an $ average dumb nigger" should be slain so the group could bond with blood. The violent rhetoric seemed at odds with some of the members...
...This is one of the most successful infiltrations of white-supremacist groups to date," said Terree Bowers, U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California, whose office will prosecute most of those arrested. "We think it will put a severe dent in the skinhead movement in Southern California...
...Race and Reason, anchored by Tom Metzger, head of the White Aryan Resistance, is the godfather of these programs. Produced in Southern California, the nine-year-old show is seen in 49 markets, according to Metzger. The no-frills talk format provides a forum for Metzger's white- supremacist views, as well as those of guests like Marty Cox of the skinhead band Extreme Hatred, who snarled in one recently taped show, "We're not gonna walk around the streets and let some nigger come and beat us up." Says Metzger: "We reach many more people than you could ever...
Black Students Association (BSA) President Zaheer R. Ali '94 wrote to The Crimson and a number of Harvard authorities March 2, calling on Harvard to either substantiate or apologize for Mansfield's remarks, which he called "Eurocentric [and] white supremacist-informed...