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Southern Poverty Law Centre admits White genocide/replacement is the real goal of immigration policy since 1965.

Posted on May 24, 2021 by CFIRC

Southern Poverty Law Centre admits White genocide/replacement is the real goal of immigration policy since 1965.

Category: Uncategorized | Tags: Southern Poverty Law Centre, U.S. immigration policy, White Genocide, White replacement

Immigration group files suit to force Southern Poverty Law Center revoke ‘hate’ label

Posted on January 17, 2019 by CFIRC

Immigration group files suit to force Southern Poverty Law Center revoke ‘hate’ label

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In this file photo, Southern Poverty Law Center President Richard Cohen discusses a SPLC federal lawsuit against the Alabama Accountability Act during a press conference in Montgomery, Ala., Monday, Aug. 19, 2013.  (AP Photo/Dave Martin) ** FILE **
In this file photo, Southern Poverty Law Center President Richard Cohen discusses a SPLC federal lawsuit against the Alabama Accountability Act during a press conference in Montgomery, Ala., Monday, Aug. 19, 2013. (AP Photo/Dave Martin) ** FILE ** more >

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By Stephen Dinan – The Washington Times – Wednesday, January 16, 2019

One of the most prominent groups advocating for stricter immigration went to court Wednesday to demand a judge order the Southern Poverty Law Center to stop labeling it a “hate group,” accusing the self-described watchdog of running an illegal racket to silence political opponents.

The Center for Immigration Studies says the SPLC’s accusations that it is racist and anti-immigrant are wrong and have cost the nonprofit support and financial backing by scaring people away from doing business with the center.

The center brought its challenge to U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia by filing a civil complaint under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act against SPLC President Richard Cohen and Heidi Beirich, who runs the group’s Hatewatch blog.

Mark Krikorian, the Center for Immigration Studies executive director, says his organization doesn’t meet the SPLC’s definition of a hate group and the Alabama-based watchdog knows it but persists anyway — which he said was evidence of the racket.

“SPLC and its leaders have every right to oppose our work on immigration, but they do not have the right to label us a hate group and suggest we are racists,” he said. “The Center for Immigration Studies is fighting back against the SPLC smear campaign and its attempt to stifle debate through intimidation and name-calling.”

Category: Uncategorized | Tags: Center for Immigration Studies, Heidi Beierich, Mark Krikorian, Richard Cohen, RICO, Southern Poverty Law Centre

Pamphlets distributed on windshields claiming immigration is ‘white genocide’

Posted on July 21, 2018 by CFIRC

Pamphlets distributed on windshields claiming immigration is ‘white genocide’

[This is was passes for news at the Medicine Hat News. Let’s examine the smear job.  of the lugen presse or lying press at work.]
 
1. The leaflets calling Canada’s immigration policy a form of White genocide, were not written by the Canada First Immigration Reform Committee. The leaflets apparently direct people to our website.
 
2. The non-news story does not identify the Ontario group — CFIRC — so that readers might check it out for themselves.
 
3. The group is “headed by a well-known neo-nazi” — presumably me. The paper didn’t call me for information for this story or to inquire whether I was a “neo-Nazi”. I have frequently said that I am not a “Nazi” , neo or otherwise. I am a populist and a White Nationalist.
 
4. All too often Canadian police act as thought cops or political police: ” “We’d like to know who’s doing it,” said Staff Sgt. Brian Christman, saying the material could be construed as hate literature. ‘This goes beyond free speech. Somebody is treading in territory that could get themselves into serious trouble.’” Since when did a cop become a judge? Why are the police investigating at all? Where’s the crime? Someone is expressing a point of view.
 
5. While not seeking out comments from the person the writer maligns, he did seek comments from two wildly pro-immigration and anti-free speech groups — B’nai Brith and the U.S. Southern Poverty Law Centre,.
 
6. White genocide or replacement is not a conspiracy theory. It is an objective conclusion of the effects of massive Third World immigration which is the policy of all major Canadian political parties. The European founding/settler people were about 95 per cent of Canada when our immigration policy was changed by stealth in the early 1960s. According to the last census, that number is down to 78 per cent. Projecting ahead, Europeans will become a minority by 2050 or before. We are already a minority in Vancouver and Toronto, the two largest cities in English Canada.]
 
7. Actually, I joined the federal Conservatives and voted, despite the efforts of the operative for one candidate to stop me.]
 
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By City Desk on July 18, 2018.

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Some residents of the Flats woke up to find pamphlets decrying immigration as “White Genocide” on their vehicles’ windshields on Tuesday, July 17, 2018 a few days after posters with similar slogans were posted at a Church on the Southeast Hill in Medicine Hat.

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Days after posters that stated “immigration = white genocide” appeared on a church in Medicine Hat, pamphlets proclaiming much the same were tucked under windshield wipers in another community on Tuesday morning.

The paper slips are titled “Stop Immigation (sic)… Stop White Genocide” and include phrases “White self-hate” and “Jewish supremacy,” directing the reader to a website of an Ontario-based anti-immigration group headed by a well-known “Neo Nazi.”

Medicine Hat police were investigating both matters on Tuesday, and officials believe the two episodes are likely connected.

Police are asking that people come forward with complaints or tips about who might be responsible, and to report when they see materials being distributed.

A national director of B’Nai B’rith called the material “extremely concerning and disgusting, in fact” after viewing it on Tuesday.

“The point is trying to convince people that Jews in general are intending to carry out genocide,” said Aidan Fishman, with the Toronto-based League for Human Rights for B’Nai B’rith Canada.

“I haven’t seen this exact flyer before, but unfortunately it’s a fairly common conspiracy theory among Neo-Nazis and those on the far right that there’s some sort of Jewish directed plot to get rid of European people. It’s obviously ridiculous, but unfortunately there are people out there who think that.

“We’ve see similar acts of vandalism or graffiti trying to spread that message.”

“White genocide” is a popular theory among hate groups that posits that the ulterior motive of immigration is to overwhelm mostly Caucasian populations in European and North American countries.

The flyers found Tuesday in Medicine Hat direct the reader to a website run by Paul Fromm, an Ontario man identified by the U.S.-based anti-hate group Southern Poverty Law Centre as a leader in white supremacist activities.

It documents several high-profile appearances at rallies, his support for Ernst Zundel and his attendance in an Aryan Guard march in Calgary in 2009.

In 2011, Fromm ran against then immigration minister Jason Kenney in the Federal election on the issue of instituting a complete immigration freeze. In 2017, he was denied membership in the federal Conservative party prior to its leadership vote due to his extreme views.

It’s not clear whether Fromm or his group is behind the local incidents, or whether a reader of the website, which rails against the immigration system in Canada, took it upon themselves.

A different website that is equally critical of immigration appeared on posters found at Westminster United Church on Sunday. A pastor there complained that posters targeting homosexuals and visible minorities were offensive.

 

Category: Uncategorized | Tags: Aidan Fishman, B'nai Brith Canada, Brian Christman, Medicine Hat News, Southern Poverty Law Centre

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