×
Create a new article
Write your page title here:
We currently have 2,525 articles on Polcompball Wiki. Type your article name above or click on one of the titles below and start writing!



Polcompball Wiki

Turnerism: Difference between revisions

No edit summary
m (Gato Matador moved page Cosmotheism to Turnerism: ugly name made to appease mods)
(No difference)

Revision as of 00:59, 19 April 2024

Turnerism is based on the thoughts of American political figure William Luther Pierce.

History

Born in Atlanta, Georgia, to a Presbyterian family of Scotch-Irish American and English descent, Pierce was a descendant of Thomas H. Watts, the Governor of Alabama and Attorney General of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War.

As a child, Pierce did well academically, graduating from high school in 1952. He received a bachelor's degree in physics from Rice University in 1955, earned a doctorate from University of Colorado at Boulder in 1962, and became an assistant professor of physics at the Oregon State University in that year. In 1965 he left his tenure at Oregon State University and became a senior researcher for the aerospace manufacturer Pratt & Whitney in Connecticut. In 1966 Pierce moved to the Washington, D.C. area and became an associate of George Lincoln Rockwell, founder of the American Nazi Party, who was assassinated in 1967. Pierce became co-leader of the National Youth Alliance, which split in 1974, with Pierce founding the National Alliance.

Pierce's novel, The Turner Diaries (1978) depicts a violent revolution in the United States, followed by world war, and the extermination of non-white races. Another novel by Pierce, Hunter (1984), portrays the actions of a lone-wolf white supremacist assassin. In 1985, Pierce relocated the headquarters of the National Alliance to Hillsboro, West Virginia, where he founded the Cosmotheist Community Church to receive tax exemption for his organization. Pierce spent the rest of his life in West Virginia hosting a weekly show, American Dissident Voices, publishing the internal newsletter National Alliance Bulletin (formerly called Action), and overseeing his publications, National Vanguard magazine (originally titled Attack!), Free Speech and Resistance, as well as books published by his publishing firm National Vanguard Books, Inc.

At the time of Pierce's death in 2002, the National Alliance was bringing in more than $1 million a year, with more than 1,500 members and a paid national staff of 17 full-time officials, and was better known than at any time in its history. Subsequently, it entered a period of internal conflict and decline.

Beliefs

How to draw

File:Cosmotheism Flag.png
Flag of Turnerism
  1. Draw a ball.
  2. Color it Pale Red.
  3. Using Black, draw swastika in the center.
  4. Add the eyes.

You're done!

Color Name HEX RGB
Pale Red  #FF301E nil, nil, 243
Black #141414 20, 20, 20


Relations

Relationships

The Order

  • Nazism - We will finish your work when the time is right, Great One.
  • O9Aism - Tone down the Satanism, otherwise you're entirely based.
  • Siegeism - Closest thing to me IRL

Acceptable Non-Orderites

  • Burgundian System - I'm an inspiration for you, but you're dystopian, EVEN for me. There is supposed to be hope after the day of the rope.

The System

Further Information

Wikipedia


Navigation


Recent changes

  • JAcket • 02:07
  • JAcket • 01:52
  • JAcket • 01:15
  • JAcket • 00:47