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When MacDonald won his award from The Occidental Quarterly, the ceremony was attended by David Duke; Don Black, the founder of white supremacist site Stormfront; Jamie Kelso, a senior moderator at Stormfront; and the head of the neo-Nazi National Vanguard, Kevin Alfred Strom.
The Culture of Critique series is a trilogy of books by Kevin B. MacDonald that promote antisemitic conspiracy theories. [1] MacDonald, a white supremacist and retired professor of evolutionary psychology, claims that evolutionary psychology provides the motivations behind Jewish group behavior and culture.
William Daniel Johnson, Chairman of A3P, speaking at a Tea Party rally. New Hampshire state party chairman Ryan Murdough ran in the Republican primary for a seat representing the Eighth District of the Grafton County delegation to the New Hampshire House of Representatives, [16] but he was refused support by the Republican party, which called him a "despicable racist". [17]
The site promotes white supremacy, [9] neo-Nazism, [1] antisemitism, Holocaust denial, and the white genocide conspiracy theory. [4] It cites the work of Kevin B. MacDonald , a former professor of psychology and antisemitic conspiracy theorist, known for claiming there is a Jewish plot to control the world to undermine the interest of white people.
The announcement of the film was published on the movie's YouTube channel on July 8, 2020, [3] coinciding with the COVID-19 pandemic, the George Floyd protests, natural disasters, etc., which Sundance Film Festival director Tabitha Jackson sees as "the perfect time to premiere this for a new edition of a work that so powerfully demonstrates the power of cinematic storytelling to reveal and ...
A post shared on Facebook claims X owner Elon Musk is going to purchase ownership of McDonald’s. Verdict: False There is no evidence for this claim. Fact Check: President-elect Donald Trump ...
Users sent in videos supposed to be recorded on 24 July 2010, and then Ridley Scott produced the film and edited the videos into a film with Kevin Macdonald and film editor Joe Walker, consisting of footage from some of the contributors. All chosen footage authors are credited as co-directors.
For example, Auster criticized Brimelow's promotion of the views of antisemitic conspiracy theorist [40] [41] Kevin MacDonald in the following manner: "The views of Alex Linder are not fundamentally different from those of Kevin MacDonald, who is published by Peter Brimelow and Richard Spencer. The only real difference between Linder and ...