Kevin DeAnna, Amy Wax, Richard Marksbury, Jared Taylor, Martin Sellner and Guido Taietti #racist #conspiracy globalextremism.org

The 30th annual American Renaissance (AmRen) conference took place this November 15-17 in Tennessee[…]
Richard Marksbury[…]took a historical approach to justifying white supremacy. He labeled the United States as the ethnic homeland of white Americans, with classic Americana and American traditions belonging “unique[ly]” to white people. Marksbury blamed the Union’s victory in the Civil War for leading to supposed increased attempts to control the white population[…]
Amy Wax[…]was also an honored guest at AmRen[…]Wax discussed “race realism”[…]
Wax also advocated for stopping the trend of “rejecting race realism” which supposedly “entails the suppression of faces and the growth of censorship”[…]
Gregory Hood[…]whose real name is Kevin DeAnna, delivered a lecture titled “The Last Election and the Last American”[…]DeAnna spoke about this year’s election and how it may affect white nationalists’ goals for a white America. He said[…]they’d received a “stay of execution” with Trump’s election, but will need to pressure the government[…]
Jared Taylor invoked the famous Trump motto “Make America Great Again,” MAGA. Except for Taylor, in order “to make America great again…he [Trump] must make America white again.” Unfortunately for white nationalists, Taylor believed this was something Trump “cannot do”[…]Taylor was bullish about Tom Homan’s appointment[…]
Taietti’s lecture, titled “Identitarianism: Errors and Lessons from Europe,” focused on supposed solutions to migration, which he believes are currently erroneously perceived as an internal issue, while the system itself needs to be replaced. This overhaul, in Taietti’s eyes, should be a transnational effort, with multiple countries in Europe closing their borders and instituting remigration as a policy in order to solidify the existence of a pan-European white ethnostate[…]
The deportation of anyone perceived as a “cultural burden” on white people is something Sellner expanded on with his “remigration” proposal

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