Notorious Jew-Bashing Long Beach State Professor Joins Notorious Racist Lawyer to Create White-Power Political Party
| MacDonald: Wonder how he'll treat non-white students now... |
Over the years, Long Beach State psychology professor Kevin MacDonald has danced a delicate tango regarding his professional work and his personal beliefs. He's gained notoriety for books and articles asserting Jews have kept their culture throughout the millennia as a form of group evolutionary strategy that lets them compete against Western civilization, views embraced by white supremacists and no one else--but MacDonald has insisted he isn't an anti-Semite or a neo-Nazi, and definitely not a racist. "I don't necessarily endorse all of the attitudes reflected in all of the articles," MacDonald wrote to the Southern Poverty Law Center in regards to a masterful exposé in their Intelligence Report showing the professor's courting of the extreme Right through publishing his drivel in their magazines. MacDonald's work has unsurprisingly drawn controversy at Long Beach State among his colleagues and the few students who know his work outside of the classroom, but he's nevertheless largely maintained a façade as a regular guy whose work just happens to have a skinhead following.
Let's see what MacDonald will say now: The Weekly can reveal that the professor is now partnering with local skinheads and a notorious racist lawyer to create a new political party modeled after England's fascist British National Party, a new party created explicitly to oppose and deport non-whites.
The American Third Position Party was formally created on Oct. 15 of last year in Orange, where a group of racialists decided Los Angeles-based lawyer William D. Johnson would be its chair. Johnson became nationally reviled last year when he ran as a judge in Los Angeles County, and details emerged about his past. As revealed by the legal newspaper Metropolitan News-Enterprise, the lawyer--writing under the pseudonym James O. Pace--wrote a book in the 1980s advocating the repeal of the 14th and 15th Amendments and the creation of a another amendment that would limit American citizenship to "non-Hispanic white[s] of the European race, in whom there is no ascertainable trace of Negro blood, nor more than one-eighth Mongolian, Asian, Asia Minor, Middle Eastern, Semitic, Near Eastern, American Indian, Malay or other non-European or non-white blood, provided that Hispanic whites, defined as anyone with an Hispanic ancestor, may be citizens if, in addition to meeting the aforesaid ascertainable trace and percentage tests, they are in appearance indistinguishable from Americans whose ancestral home is in the British Isles or Northwestern Europe." Everyone else would get deported.
Johnson is the chair of the American Third Position Party; MacDonald, according to their website, is the director and "influences the course of the party and provides guidance to both the Chairman and President." So what do these Nazis-in-ties-and-nerdy-glasses represent?
| Johnson: Also helped last year in trying to get Latino judges in Los Angeles booted from their bench because they were Latino |
A bit more clarification of American TP philosophy is found in an immigration pamphlet that the party plans to sell, which also puts forth the preposterous assertion that the American TP is "America's fastest-growing political party." "Downloading this product is prohibited," a page on the website warns, "and member's [sic] who download or share the resource with non-members will be permanently banned from the party." The Weekly obtained a copy through a source, and I'm more than happy to share it with interested folks (e-mail me). Under the headline "Immigration: Enough is Enough" emblazoned over a picture of a young white girl and an amnesty rally where the Mexican flag waved high, the pamphlet spells out their position against immigration--against it if it involves non-whites, even legal non-whites.
"For decades, increasing waves of foreigners, the vast majority of whom possess no connection to our society and civilization, enter our country against our will," states the pamphlet. "That we could so regrettably lose sight of who we are is among the greatest horrors imaginable." The American TP "accepts that so-called ethnic minorities, who constitute 92% of the world's population, will always be part of America" and finds it "unreasonable and objectionable that all recent immigrants ought to up and leave," but they still want all you recent wabs, chinks, heebs, niggers, and Ay-rabs outta here! Their solution: "Recent immigrants, or those who have become citizens since 1965, who have a genuine need to return to their respective countries of origin will be afforded generous cash grants to help them return home."
"If we do not act in the interests of our people immediately," the pamphlet continues, "we will become a minority in our own country, in only a few decades time."
The American TP lists their mailing address as being in Westminster, a bit away from the Oriental hordes in Little Saigon. They're trying to get listed as an official California political party alongside the Big Two and the rest. But their intentions are to create to what amounts to be a--take your pick--skinhead PR campaign or skinhead Ponzi scheme.




























