WHITE SUPREMACY VS. WHITE NATIONALISM
WHITE SUPREMACY VS. WHITE NATIONALISM
In this video I talk about Nationalism, Marxism, White supremacy,
White Nationalism, and Multiculturalism-
White supremacy is the broad racist ideology that believes the white race is “inherently superior” and should control those of other races, according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.
Beliefs in white superiority are often based in ideas of “scientific racism” — the pseudoscientific belief that different races are genetically predisposed to different traits or behaviors.
In addition to an individual’s belief in the idea white supremacy, the term can also refer to a broader racial hierarchy and system of oppression, in which white people are the primary beneficiaries of political, economic and social policies.
People protest the appointment of white nationalist alt-right media mogul Steve Bannon to President Donald Trump’s administration.
People protest the appointment of white nationalist alt-right media mogul Steve Bannon to President Donald Trump’s administration.
White separatism is a form of white supremacy that believes white people “should exist separately from all inferior, non-white races,” according to the Anti-Defamation League. The separatism would occur either through the creation of a separate, all-white state or by eradicating non-whites from society.
“Loving one’s people is natural,” white separatist Matt Heimbach told ABC News about his beliefs in 2013. “Every other group is allowed to love their race for the best interest of their race. There’s no reason why whites shouldn’t.”
White nationalism-
White nationalism is a version of white supremacy or white separatism that defends “country by white racial identity,”
White nationalist supporters believe in a country “built by and for white people,” Southern Poverty Law Center senior fellow Mark Potok told CNN.
Supporters of white nationalism don’t necessarily believe in an 100% white society like white separatists — believing that to be an unrealistic goal — but rather advocate for “the idea that whites should dominate,” Potok added.
Opponents of white nationalism have said the term amounts to little more than a “euphemism” for white supremacy, however, which doesn’t carry that term’s stigma and stereotypes.
“There really is no difference [between white nationalism and white supremacy],” Ryan Lenz of the SPLC said in an interview on MSNBC. “White nationalism is ultimately an expression of white supremacy which believes that the United States is fundamentally and originally intended for white people.”
Alt-right-
The “alt-right,” an abbreviation for “alternative right,” is a broad descriptive term used by current members of the racist far-right to identify themselves and their movement.