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(How is Rockwell AuthRight? Like how? I know he was staunchly anti-communist, but so were most Nazis or Fascists including left-wing ones, and also he also said he would destroy capitalism along with "jewry" and communism. Just Third Position, and Third Position is not AuthRight.)
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Revision as of 04:46, 5 May 2024

Rockwell Neo-Nazism is based on the thoughts of American political figure George Lincoln Rockwell.

History

It all started when the American Nazi Party was founded by George Lincoln Rockwell in 1959, the party is based largely upon the ideals and policies of Adolf Hitler's Nazi Party in Germany during the Nazi era, and embraced its uniforms and iconography. Shortly after Rockwell's assassination in 1967, the organization appointed Rockwell's second in command, Deputy Commander Matt Koehl as the new leader. The American Nazi Party, now under Koehl's command, was subject to ideological disagreements between members in the 1970s and 1980s.

In 1982, Martin Kerr, a leader at the Franklin Road headquarters, announced that the organization was changing its name to the New Order and moving to the Midwest, effective January 1, 1983. Due to recruitment issues along with financial and legal trouble, Koehl was forced to relocate the group's headquarters from the DC area, eventually finding his way to scattered locations in Wisconsin and Michigan. After Koehl's death in 2014, long-time member and officer of the New Order, Martin Kerr assumed leadership and maintains the New Order website and organization.

The American Nazi Party are also infamous for their involvement in the Greensboro Massacre. In recent years they have associated themselves with the Alt-Right. They are widely considered to be a hate group.

Beliefs

Rockwell Neo-Nazism promotes white supremacy, Nazism, racism, homophobia, Islamophobia, neo-Nazism, and anti-Semitism. He is also a staunch Hitlerist, referring to him as the " White Savior of the twentieth century". He also believed that Martin Luther King Jr. was a tool for Jewish communists desiring to rule the white community. He blamed the civil rights movement on Jews, and viewed most of them as traitors.

Personality

He opposes communism and puts swastika banners all around.

Despite his hatred of black people/African-Americans, a he supports the Nation of Islam for believing in separation of the races. He also likes for the Black Islamism his views about Jews, as well as referring to Jews as the enemy.

He also gets along with Masonism, Klansmanism, Turnerism, Black Islamism, Malcolm Xism, Black Panthers, Nazi GOPism, among others. Besides this, he is very racist, and whenever something goes wrong he will blame the Jews.

How to draw

Flag of Rockwell Neo-Nazism
  1. Draw a red ball with a white circle.
  2. Draw a black swastika in the circle.
  3. Draw a north pole-facing map projection in the middle of the swastika.
  4. Add sunglasses
  5. (Optional) Add a smoking pipe.

You're done!

Relations

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Enemies

Navigation

  1. "I don't believe in democracy. In the second place, neither did our white forefathers. I believe, as they did, in a republican authoritarian republic with a limited electorate - just like the one the writers of our Constitution meant this country to be. When these white Christian patriots sat down to write the Declaration of Independence, there were no black citizens for them to worry about."