Fade the Butcher
03-01-2006, 10:03 PM
Racialism is a progressive movement.
Washington Post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/02/25/AR2006022501380.html)
The dress code at what participants called their European “preservation” meeting near Herndon yesterday was strict: “Gentlemen will wear jackets and ties to all conference events,” organizers instructed.
There were at least two explanations for this.
“I don’t want an event I sponsor to be characterized by slovenliness,” said Jared Taylor, president of the Northern Virginia-based New Century Foundation. “In a society of considerable ugliness, that’s one thing we can control.”
But Tom Gomez, an activist who assailed the gathering as a gussied-up front for dangerous racists, said donning nice clothes is just a smarter tactic than wearing “your robes and your hoods.”
“The way to play it is smooth, quiet—the David Duke strategy,” Gomez said.
And so it was that Taylor, former Ku Klux Klan leader Duke and more than 250 other attendees from across the country, all but two dozen of them men, gathered in the chandeliered Concord room at the Hyatt Dulles hotel yesterday wearing their Saturday best and listening to warnings about the dire straits of white people in the United States and around the world. . . .
Washington Post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/02/25/AR2006022501380.html)
The dress code at what participants called their European “preservation” meeting near Herndon yesterday was strict: “Gentlemen will wear jackets and ties to all conference events,” organizers instructed.
There were at least two explanations for this.
“I don’t want an event I sponsor to be characterized by slovenliness,” said Jared Taylor, president of the Northern Virginia-based New Century Foundation. “In a society of considerable ugliness, that’s one thing we can control.”
But Tom Gomez, an activist who assailed the gathering as a gussied-up front for dangerous racists, said donning nice clothes is just a smarter tactic than wearing “your robes and your hoods.”
“The way to play it is smooth, quiet—the David Duke strategy,” Gomez said.
And so it was that Taylor, former Ku Klux Klan leader Duke and more than 250 other attendees from across the country, all but two dozen of them men, gathered in the chandeliered Concord room at the Hyatt Dulles hotel yesterday wearing their Saturday best and listening to warnings about the dire straits of white people in the United States and around the world. . . .