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WHITE SUPREMACY AND THE LEFT
BIRDS OF A FEATHER

By: Chuck Morse

With personal disgust but out of a sense of journalistic obligation I recently interviewed, by telephone, Matt Hale on my Boston radio program. Hale bills himself as the "Pontifex Maximus" of the white supremist World Church of the Creator. A couple of years ago, a follower of Hale, Benjamin Smith, shot a man to death in front of his young children because he was black and shot at a Hasidic Rabbi coming out of a synagogue on Sabbath in Chicago. From Hale I expected to hear ugly and vulgar race hate and anti-Semitism and he delivered that in spades. What took me aback, however, was his equally virulent anti-Christian posture. It quickly became apparent to me that Hale and his racist followers are amoral atheists who derive their beliefs from claims of scientific certainty based on alleged observations of nature. The World Church of the Creator, I conclude, actually falls more into the category of the occult or "new age" than anything resembling Judeo-Christian.

It occurs to me that the philosophy of the World Church of the Creator has much in common with the political faith of the American left. Over the years, I have often read and have personally heard a great deal of anti-Orthodox Jewish, anti-Christian, and anti-G-d sentiments coming from leftists who often speak and write in ugly terms that certainly would fit the description of hate speech. The essential difference between the white supremacists and the left is that the left controls the high ground regarding wealth and power so they can afford to fashion their cult in a mainstream venue. Both the white supremacists and the left are atheist, materialist, and earth worshipping in their orientation, which directly contradicts Judeo-Christian precepts of a supernatural creator and lawgiver.

While the white supremacists call for the expulsion of all non- whites from the US, an extremist position, leftists prefer a less radical approach regarding minorities, a sort of patronizing "white mans burden" approach, one that is tinged with more than a touch of genetic theory. After all, it was Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood and a patron saint of the left who, in 1939, launched the "Negro project" which was a program that sought to cull people she considered to be "useless eaters" and members of what she called "dysgenic races."

Unlike the white supremacists, leftists can afford to package their glorious march toward utopian authoritarianism with fashionable and theatrical advertising and propaganda. With significant influence in government, educational institutions, and culture, leftists can afford to catapult their cult into increasingly exclusive circles of power. Instead of resorting to crass tactics, like white supremacists do when they send a lunatic out to shoot a perceived enemy, leftists can afford to wield a cudgel against their opposition through slander, smear and shunning.

It seems pretty obvious that white supremacists and leftists are the only ones pushing race consciousness and conflict in America today. The rest of us are too busy working overtime in order to pay over 40% of our productive incomes in taxes. While the white supremacist agenda is extreme, expelling all non-whites, leftists seek to control minorities by using their power to perpetuate a permanent underclass, a sort of a perpetual plantation, through welfare, dumned down education, the promotion of loose morals, and other social services. Both the white supremacists and the left oppose the free market where individuals, regardless of race, have the opportunity to achieve based on ability.

"Published originally at EtherZone.com : republication allowed with this notice and hyperlink intact."


Charles A. Morse is a Syndicated talk show host (The Chuck Morse Show) on the American Freedom Network and a regular columnist for Ether Zone.

Chuck Morse can be reached at chuckm@chuckmorse.com

We invite you to visit his website at chuckmorse.com

Published in the July 30, 2002 issue of Ether Zone. 
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