Posted on 06/09/2012 7:07:21 PM PDT by Travis McGee
Years after the racism of The Turner Diaries inspired Timothy McVeigh, the Patriot Movement has embraced a new bestselling series. J.M. Berger reads closely to see what they say about race and government in America.
An American Nazi Party volunteer recently produced a three-minute online video promoting the groups platform. It spotlighted issues like the national debt, gas prices, domestic oil drilling, and Americas wars.
Almost as an aside, it mentions affirmative action. And despite some provocative imagery, the video never mentions the words Jew or black, or any related ethnic slurs. A white nationalist blogger praised the video for not spamming people with inane Holocaust statistics or endless dry arguments over whether or not gas chambers existed. Many militia groups now explicitly tell would-be members that they cant also belong to a hate group. Racism just doesnt sell like it used to.
The paint is peeling on the mythical age of white hegemony that once provided a strong backbone for the Patriot movement, a diverse collection of loosely connected anti-government groups and ideologies that motivated Timothy McVeigh and many others.
Groups under the Patriot umbrella have often, but not always, embraced racial politics. The movements origins were heavily influenced by racist activists such as white nationalist William Pierce, author of the infamous 1978 novel The Turner Diaries, a dystopian novel about a racist revolution, which inspired a slew of imitators and successors.
Since the 1990s, some within the movement have tried to sideline or redefine its racial politicswhether out of sincere conviction or to avoid an inconvenient stigmaand focus on other issues such as gun rights, survivalism, individual liberties, traditional morality, and Constitutional hyper purity.
This process has gone far enough to suggest the outlines of what a post-racial Patriot movement might look like. Consider Enemies Foreign and Domestic, a Patriot-themed novel self-published by former Navy SEAL Matthew Bracken in 2003. Known to fans as EFAD, its the first in a trilogy of political thrillers. The plot goes like this: A rogue ATF agent stages a terrorist attack and blames it on an alleged racist militia (which turns out to be neither racist nor a militia). The attack is used as a pretext for repressive gun seizures by misguided liberals, while the ATF villain foments more trouble, killing innocent gun owners, and framing them as racist terrorists. In response, a series of individuals and small groups rise up to carry out acts of resistance and/or terrorism, culminating in a direct confrontation with the villain.
While spotlighting several Patriot memes, the first book in the trilogy has an almost militant multicultural drumbeat. EFADs heroes come from almost every imaginable ethnic backgroundwhite, black, Arab and Jewish. Between its serviceable writing and self-inoculation against charges of racism, EFAD is probably as close to a mainstream recruitment tool as the Patriot movement could hope for.
During February and March of this year, Bracken made the book available for free as an Amazon Kindle e-book, and several Patriot blogs and Twitter feeds spent significant time promoting it, resulting in a brief stint as the No. 1 free Kindle book on Amazon. The idea was to break into the mainstream of conservative media (talk radio and the like). That effort fell short, but an online posting by organizers said more than 30,000 copies were downloaded.
EFAD represents a sharp break from its Patriot Lit forefathers, most infamously Pierces The Turner Diaries. That book has inspired at least dozens of admirers who tried to realize its concept of a revolution born from a campaign of terrorism, Timothy McVeigh among them. Told from the first-person perspective of a terrorist named Earl Turner, Diaries drips with racial animus from its opening pages, in which negroes armed with baseball bats forcibly disarm white Americans to enforce a repressive gun control bill. This inspires a general uprising targeting the government, Jews, and blacks and culminates in the use of nuclear weapons to ethnically cleanse New York, Washington, D.C., and Tel Aviv. White encampments are constructed in what remains of the United States; race traitors (such as those who intermarried with minorities) are summarily lynched.
In short, it is not a pleasant book, either for its values or its mind-numbing prose, reading more like a nasty after-action report than a story. Despite its limitations, The Turner Diaries spawned a legion of badly written dystopian future tales of race war, which are distributed online and in self-published tomes. Unlike EFAD, The Turner Diaries and many of its imitators preach exclusively to the racist choir, aiming to inspire existing racists to action rather than trying to attract new blood for a broader anti-government movement. But EFADs depiction of a racially egalitarian, pro-gun, anti-government groundswell may be more evolution than revolution. The trilogys second and third books Domestic Enemies: The Reconquista released around 2006 and Foreign Enemies and Traitors in 2009continue to separate racial hate and love for liberty, but they do so while drawing ever deeper from the well of white racial paranoia.
Book two describes the takeover of the American Southwest by illegal immigrants, specifically Hispanic racists out to reclaim their historic lands from the gringos.
This dramatic shift toward racial politics is offset by the fact that the books major protagonists are all brown people, from a Lebanese Arab heroine to a half-Cuban FBI agent to a crypto-Jewish-Hispanic-American former journalist. (The authors olive branch to people of color does not, incidentally, extend to Muslims, gays, college professors, or people with piercings).
Book three, featuring a corrupt president who invites foreign mercenaries to run rampant on U.S. soil, sees Brackens continued stipulations against racism slowly but surely shouted down by the arrival of Earl Turners world. After an earthquake demolishes Memphis, black refugees turn into a seething mob of gang-rapists and cannibalscharacterizations that feature memorably in The Turner Diarieswhile urban blacks loot a path from Baltimore to Washington, D.C., where they demand and receive a new Socialist constitution engineered by a thinly veiled caricature of President Obama. The narrative disclaimers continueone character condemns white racist killings in the chaos after the quake, and a battle-weary white racist girl near the end of the book accepts a hand of comfort offered by a black Army medic. But these and other moments of individual race grace are hard pressed to counterweight the vivid, lengthy depiction of African-Americans en masse as cannibal rapists directly responsible for destroying Americas Constitution.
EFAD perhaps illustrates both how far and how not-far the Patriot movement has come over the years. Inasmuch as the movement coheres, it has shifted from fairly open and aggressive racism to a more ambivalent, conflicted posture. Its not uncommon for Patriot movement members to vehemently deny they are racists, even as they speak in hushed, reverential tones about Turner author William Pierce. Bracken doesnt have that particular problem. In response to an email requesting an interview, he called The Turner Diaries a racist screed and insisted it brooks no comparison to his series, angrily declining to answer questions.
On the other hand, in a recent online posting, Bracken advised people who want to be safe from a possibly impending civil war to analyze where they live based on a spectrum of rich vs. poor, urban vs. ruraland lighter skin vs. darker skin.
Racism has been the Achilles heel of efforts to unify the Patriots for as long as the movement has existed, with different factions embracing wildly different views about whether to embrace it and to what degree. The Patriot subset that declines to accept racism continues to cope with the issue unevenly and defensively. As in mainstream politics, those who wish to participate or influence the direction of the movement face pressure to cater to the radical base.
The result is a muddled message in which racism may be vocally condemned, but race war is deemed inevitable. Traditional racist language is avoided as taboo, but racial stereotyping is seen as facing facts. It is a rarified vision of a non-racist realism that can alienate white nationalist insiders while looking to outsiders like a distinction without a difference.
Don’t cry, Matt.
We LOVE ‘em!
Years after the racism of The Turner Diaries inspired Timothy McVeigh, the Patriot Movement has embraced a new bestselling series. J.M. Berger reads closely to see what they say about race and government in America.
Now that I've been called a racist writer by some nobody blogger, I guess I'm supposed to be indimidated into shutting up.
Nice try, Burger. But thanks for the hits and the book sales.
I was in love with a woman that is of island heritage(and can cook, seriously cook), and she's the color of coffee with a bit of cream stirred into it.
And I'm a celibate since a little before then.
Question is, was I right to run off to the western states for a couple of years so she could find someone to marry (that wasn't me).
I'm pasty white.
/johnny
Keep writing them and I will keep buying them. Good read and I know it has to irritate someone that your books sell so well.
When is the test? SAT or ACT?
Keep writing them and I will keep buying them. Good read and I know it has to irritate someone that your books sell so well.
Rent free in their heads.
Nicely done.
Watch yer’ knot amigo!
Question is, was I right to run off to the western states for a couple of years so she could find someone to marry (that wasn't me).
/johnny
Aside from paranoid leftwingers, does anyone use the term “Patriot movement”?
I’m sorry, I don’t know you, don’t know her, don’t know either of your situations, and don’t know if you’re pulling my leg, but I don’t see a question there I can possibly answer.
So the Nazi party agrees with some Tea Party goals. Horrible!
Adolph Hitler liked tomatoes.
I like tomatoes.
When does the idiot communist progressives sic their swat team on me?
Or maybe the New Black Panthers...
This author has got to be a GLBT pervert OWN everything drug sipping total loser with a dictionary.
J.M. Berger: The Patriot Movements New Bestseller Tests Their Anti-Racism
J.M. Berger: "In a recent online posting, Bracken advised people who want to be safe from a possibly impending civil war to analyze where they live based on a spectrum of rich vs. poor, urban vs. ruraland lighter skin vs. darker skin."
That pinhead believes anyone that doesn't embrace being murderd by a "minority" is a racist that has denied the minorty the opportunity not to murder someone and prove they are not a savage.
Just look at the pinhead:
A typical White Guilt liberal that makes money on bashing whites to minorities. That's his schtick: "I hate whites, and being white, I feel ashamed. Please buy my writings and tell your friends not all white people are proud to be white."
Enemies Foreign and Domestic: If you haven't read it, you're missing out.
You ain't racist.
And yes, it turned out well in the end that she did get married happily.
And I remain happily celibate.
/johnny
“Question is, was I right to run off to the western states for a couple of years so she could find someone to marry (that wasn’t me).
I’m pasty white.”
Are you trying to make a racist accusation based on Bergers inaccurate description of Matt’s books being racist?
Maybe if you re-wrote the “Protocols of the Elders of Zion” with lot’s of guns, he’s be your pal. :)
No. But the bright side is that you won't regret it for a few more years.
In the essay title, Burger gives away his cluelessness not once, but twice. “Patriot movement,” as you said, is purely a paranoid libtard construct. And the expression “Anti-racism” is found only in the PC multi-kulti libtard lexicon.
Outside of Manhattan and other libtard enclaves, his title would not even make sense.
I've got, and actually read, his books too.
/johnny
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