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David Duke

A Wisdom Archive on David Duke

David Duke

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David Duke

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David Duke: Encyclopedia II - Racialism - Identity politics

Within identity politics, many groups have emphasised their own race, and the importance or racial differences, whether they be cultural, economic, biological, or political. The Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League, and similar organisations, advocate the welfare of a specific ethnicity, without a harmful intent towards others. ...

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Racialism, Racialism - Distinguishing from racism, Racialism - Use by white separatist and white supremacist groups, Racialism - W. E. B. DuBois, Racialism - Identity politics, Racialism - Notes

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David Duke: Encyclopedia II - Hip hop rivalries - Eminem vs Benzino

See Benzino Article (more information at The Source article). Although it is not clear why Raymond Scott, co-owner of The Source decided to air out his concerns with White multi-platinum MC Eminem, he claims that Eminem's success was hurting Black and Latino artists (hence, he raps under the moniker of Benzino). He started a campaign against the corporations that are controlling and supporting Eminem. Benzino stated that Eminem can talk about dark moody expressions, while Black rappers are f ...

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Hip hop rivalries, Hip hop rivalries - East Coast vs. West Coast, Hip hop rivalries - Nas vs Jay-Z, Hip hop rivalries - Eminem vs Benzino, Hip hop rivalries - Boogie Down Productions vs the Juice Crew, Hip hop rivalries - LL Cool J vs. Kool Moe Dee, Hip hop rivalries - LL Cool J vs Canibus and the Refugee Camp, Hip hop rivalries - Ja Rule vs 50 Cent, Hip hop rivalries - 50 Cent vs The Game, Hip hop rivalries - Other known rivalries not necessarily chronological order

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David Duke: Encyclopedia II - Racialism - W. E. B. DuBois

W.E.B. DuBois argues that racialism is the philosophical belief that differences between the races exist, be it biological, social, psychological, or in the realm of the soul. He then goes on to argue that racism is using this belief to push forward the argument that one's particular race is superior to the others. Therefore, Dubois separates the conditions of racism from racism itself. (Anthony Kwame Appiah summarises Dubois' position in his book In My Father's House, chapter 3.) Racialism in this view is a value-neutral philosop ...

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Racialism, Racialism - Distinguishing from racism, Racialism - Use by white separatist and white supremacist groups, Racialism - W. E. B. DuBois, Racialism - Identity politics, Racialism - Notes

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David Duke: Encyclopedia II - Southern Poverty Law Center - History

The Southern Poverty Law Center was organized by Dees and Levin in 1971 as a law firm to handle anti-discrimination cases in the United States. The organization's first president was Julian Bond, formerly of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. Bond served as president of the SPLC until 1979. The first case the Center took on forced the local YMCA to racially integrate their athletic offerings. In 1979 the Center brought its first of its many cases against the Ku Klux Klan. In 1981 the Center began its "Klanwatch" project to monito ...

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Southern Poverty Law Center, Southern Poverty Law Center - History, Southern Poverty Law Center - Educational programs, Southern Poverty Law Center - Documentaries, Southern Poverty Law Center - Controversy, Southern Poverty Law Center - David Horowitz, Southern Poverty Law Center - Montgomery Advertiser investigation, Southern Poverty Law Center - Harper's Magazine investigation, Southern Poverty Law Center - Chronicles Magazine article, Southern Poverty Law Center - Groups listed as hate groups

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David Duke: Encyclopedia II - Fascist symbolism - Modern use

Fascist symbolism - Neo-Nazi use. While some Neo-Nazi organisations continue to use the swastika, most have usually tried to shy away from such inflammatory symbols of early fascism, using substitutes that are nevertheless sometimes reminiscent of the swastika and other cultural or ancestral symbols that may evoke Nationalistic sentiment but are not necessarily racist in origin. crosses: Celtic cross – David Duke's website; cross crosslet – e.g., Lithuanian National Socialist Pa ...

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Fascist symbolism, Fascist symbolism - Italian origins, Fascist symbolism - Third Reich use, Fascist symbolism - Other regions, Fascist symbolism - Modern use, Fascist symbolism - Neo-Nazi use, Fascist symbolism - Relation to Neopaganism

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David Duke: Encyclopedia II - Hip hop rivalries - Nas vs Jay-Z

The Nas versus Jay-Z rivalry pitted two hip-hop legends against each other, in what is widely considered as the most exhilarating and invigorating hip-hop battle of recent times. The tension between Jay-Z and Nas dates as far back as 1996, when Nas supposedly refused to make a guest appearance on Jay-Z's debut album Reasonable Doubt. However, the relationship between the two rappers remained peaceful (Jay-Z even giving a shoutout to Nas in his album liner notes), and the tension never became a full-blown rivalry until after the death ...

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Hip hop rivalries, Hip hop rivalries - East Coast vs. West Coast, Hip hop rivalries - Nas vs Jay-Z, Hip hop rivalries - Eminem vs Benzino, Hip hop rivalries - Boogie Down Productions vs the Juice Crew, Hip hop rivalries - LL Cool J vs. Kool Moe Dee, Hip hop rivalries - LL Cool J vs Canibus and the Refugee Camp, Hip hop rivalries - Ja Rule vs 50 Cent, Hip hop rivalries - 50 Cent vs The Game, Hip hop rivalries - Other known rivalries not necessarily chronological order

Read more here: » Hip hop rivalries: Encyclopedia II - Hip hop rivalries - Nas vs Jay-Z

David Duke: Encyclopedia II - Southern Poverty Law Center - Educational programs

The SPLC's political initiatives include a project entitled "Teaching Tolerance" based at the website Tolerance.org. According to the SPLC the project is "an educational program to help K-12 teachers foster respect and understanding in the classroom." "Teaching Tolerance" is a multi-pronged program aimed at two different age groups of students with separate materials for teachers and parents. One portion of the project targets elementary school children, providing informational material on the history of the civil rights movement.[3] ...

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Southern Poverty Law Center, Southern Poverty Law Center - History, Southern Poverty Law Center - Educational programs, Southern Poverty Law Center - Documentaries, Southern Poverty Law Center - Controversy, Southern Poverty Law Center - David Horowitz, Southern Poverty Law Center - Montgomery Advertiser investigation, Southern Poverty Law Center - Harper's Magazine investigation, Southern Poverty Law Center - Chronicles Magazine article, Southern Poverty Law Center - Groups listed as hate groups

Read more here: » Southern Poverty Law Center: Encyclopedia II - Southern Poverty Law Center - Educational programs

David Duke: Encyclopedia II - David Duke - Recent activity

In 2004 David Duke published his latest controversial book: Jewish Supremacism: My Awakening on the Jewish Question. While the book's title leads one to believe it is a continuation of his first autobiographical work, the book instead purports to be a collection of historical documents that detail religious beliefs of alleged "Jewish supremacism" since antiquity. The book is dedicated to Israel Shahak, a controversial writer, who was an ardent critic of what he saw as supremacist religious teachings in modern Jewish culture. Duke ...

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David Duke, David Duke - Youth the Klan and first campaigns, David Duke - The state house and campaign for governor, David Duke - Fraud charges and imprisonment, David Duke - Recent activity, David Duke - Works, David Duke - Notes

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David Duke: Encyclopedia II - David Duke - Fraud charges and imprisonment

David Duke pleaded guilty to tax and mail fraud in December 2002. Four months later Duke was sentenced to 15 months in prison for his crimes. He was also fined US$10,000, ordered to cooperate fully with the IRS, and to pay money still owed for his 1998 taxes. Following his release in May 2004, he claimed publicly that his decision to take the plea bargain was motivated by the bias that he perceived ...

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David Duke, David Duke - Youth the Klan and first campaigns, David Duke - The state house and campaign for governor, David Duke - Fraud charges and imprisonment, David Duke - Recent activity, David Duke - Works, David Duke - Notes

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David Duke: Encyclopedia II - David Duke - Youth the Klan and first campaigns

David Duke was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but his family moved soon afterwards, and after a short period of living in the Netherlands settled in Louisiana. He became interested in the white nationalist movement at an early age and joined the Klan in 1967. Duke went on to study at Louisiana State University and in 1970 formed a white campus-group known as the White Youth Alliance. That same year, he made himself known even more by demonstrating in swastika regalia to protest William Kunstler's appearance at Tulane University, LA. He was involve ...

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David Duke, David Duke - Youth the Klan and first campaigns, David Duke - The state house and campaign for governor, David Duke - Fraud charges and imprisonment, David Duke - Recent activity, David Duke - Works, David Duke - Notes

Read more here: » David Duke: Encyclopedia II - David Duke - Youth the Klan and first campaigns

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