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>> pittsburgh. >> murdered because they were jewish. >> charleston. >> he said he wanted to kill black people. >> in city after city -- >> you were looking at your own backyard. >> white power. >> white power! >> an army of hatred. >> jus jews will not replace us! >> whose numbers are soaring. the country is changing. >> get the [ bleep ] out of here. >> my country! >> the fear growing. >> go home, go home! >> and it's spreading across the world. >> why would you treat us like this. >> a fire fed by politics. >> very fine people on both sides. >> haunted by the past. >> adolf hitler, we can learn from them. >> the roots of the crisis. >> there was a boom and there was nothing left.
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>> the flashpoint question. >> all men are created equal. you don't believe that? >> of course not. >> the fabric of a country. >> white supremacy is not welcome here. >> demands a call for action. >> we have never done all that could be done. >> once upon a time in america, it looked like almost everyone was white. >> the idea of america as a white man's country, very powerful idea. >> in 1960, whites made up 89% of the country. black people were decidedly second class citizens.
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>> "leave it to beaver." >> the only african-american who played a role on "leave it to beaver" appeared as a maid. >> care for some more punch, boys? >> white, white, white, white, white. >> then came the immigration act of 1965. >> i now declare each of you to be a citizen of the united states. >> america's doors opened to immigrants from new countries. non-western lands. by the 1980s, the white percentage was down about 10 points. >> immigrants kept coming, even as the white birth rate declined. by the 2000s, the census bureau had news for us. >> minority groups will become the majority in the united states by the year 2043.
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>> many americans celebrated the new diversity. but for one group, it was a five alarm fire. >> white power. >> white power! >> we have to understand a sense of emergency as animating this movement. because all of this is about an immediate and apocalyptic danger to the future. >> there are still plenty of white people. they deserve a future, not to be simply melted away in this multiracial mishmash that they did not choose. >> jared taylor is a white nationalist, quite literally. he does not advocate violence, but he does want to create a whites only version of america. >> i'm not at all talking about the entire united states becoming white. i'm talking about simply a portion of it becoming white. >> so the whites would secede? >> i'm talking about a portion.
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more and more white people agree with me all the time. they do not want to become a minority. >> would that mean maybe creating a new nation? >> ideally, yes. >> we will hear more from taylor later. repeatedly he voices the biggest fear of the white supremacy movement. >> should i want my people to disappear? it is entirely profound moral to resist that kind of replacement. >> jews will not replace us. >> replacement. the word has become a call to arms. >> jews will not replace us. >> exactly two years ago this weekend. we heard the chants and saw the new face of white supremacy. >> charlottesville did shock a lot of people. >> whose street? >> our street. >> nazism. the united states of america fought a war against nazi germany. >> but the marchers didn't look like nazis or the klan.
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instead of hoods and swastikas, they wore khakis and golf shirts. >> will not replace us! >> some of them called themselves the alt-right. others, white nationalists. >> very, very clever rebranding. >> people hear the phrase "white nationalism." i think they sort of think of overzealous patriotism. this isn't that. >> it soon became clear, they might have new names, but they were america's oldest nightmare. >> let's go. >> white supremacy. >> hey, hey! >> leave the area now. >> get him off! >> get him off of us! >> grief and shock in
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charlottesville, virginia. >> one person is dead. >> the year after charlottesville, the number of white nationalists groups soared. by one estimate, up almost 50%. >> 30 seconds to zero time. >> some have become especially violent. >> make war now! >> this is group is called atomwaffen, german for atomic weapons. >> the things they were planning was horrible. >> one former member warned the police about deadly plots. >> planning to kill civilian life. >> were they specific in their plans? >> power lines, nuclear reactors, synagogues. >> is the federal government fighting this? >> how come we don't have enough tools right now to pull these people in?
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>> at a recent hearing on white supremacy, congresswoman rashida tlaib, a muslim, read a letter she had gotten in the mail. >> i was totally excited and pleased when i heard about 49 muslims were killed and many -- many more were wounded in new zealand. this is a great start. let's hope and pray that it continues here in the good old usa. the only good muslim is a dead one. >> first, my empathy. >> but listen to the way the money is spent. >> those agents in the field that work domestic terrorism, about 20%. we have about 80% working international terrorism. >> that's right. four times as many agents on international terror, even though last year just one person died from an islamic terror attack in america.
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49 people were killed in domestic extremist attacks. >> the white house refused to beef up the fight. >> there's a mindset that has to be dealt with. >> this is not just an american story. there is now a worldwide movement of white supremacists. sharing their twisted ideas on the internet. in march, a gunman massacred 51 people at prayer in new zealand. in his 87-page manifesto, the terrorist cited his inspiration. white supremacists in america, britain, sweden, norway.
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in a vicious circle of hate. the el paso shooter cited new zealand as inspiration. all of these people believe they are being replaced and must fight to resist it. and much of this discourse on white supremacy is centered in the united states of america. how did this happen? where did it come from? after slavery, the holocaust, the civil rights movement. the truth is race has been the central conflict in american life from the day the republic was born. we've witnessed extreme racism before in periods of upheaval and rapid social change, and now once again we are living in such a time. >> hail trump. hail our people. hail victory. >> we need to make america great again. >> trump definitely energized
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the alt right. because we have this connection with him, we can reflect his policy. >> we are determined to take our country back. we're going to fulfill the promises of donald trump. many people say donald trump himself is a white supremacy. but there is no doubt that he is a hero to many in the white supremacy movement. the current upsurge might have been triggered, however, because of another president. >> thank you. >> barack obama's election was a moment of joy and unity for millions of americans. >> god bless the united states of america. >> but some, perhaps many, were shocked by it. >> clearly, the presence of a black family in the white house deranged many millions of americans.
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>> once obama was in the white house, the backlash grew and grew. >> you remember some of the racist caricatures of obama as a monkey, gorilla. >> overt and ugly displays of racism became common. >> afro leninism coming to you on a silver platter, barack hussein obama. >> why doesn't he give us his birth certificate? >> the incendiary charge that obama was not born in this country. >> no other american president was badgered to prove he was an american. >> the idea of whether he was born in the united states, i think that's a metaphor. is he one of us? answer, no. >> obama combined the two fires that feed white supremacy.
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attitudes towards backs and fears about immigration. >> whether our forebearers were strangers who crossed the atlantic or the pacific or the rio grande, we are here only because this country welcomed them in. >> throughout the history of this country, immigration has reinvigorated the united states. but it has also awakened the darkest american impulses. one little remembered chapter holds a frightening reminder of where those impulses can lead. ellis island, 100 years ago. immigrants were pouring into the country at times 100,000 a month. packed body to body on rickety boats, penniless, hungry, desperate to become americans. >> these newcomers were considered just inferior.
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polish people or jewish people or southern italians. >> at the time, many european immigrants were considered to be entirely different races. >> people referred to people from ireland as a race. people from hungary as a race. the jews as a race. >> with new enemies to hate, membership in the klan soared. some of america's most prominent men were under those hoods. >> hugo black was a member of the ku klux klan. >> until 1925 when he then served as a supreme court justice until 1971. back then, white supremacy was an elite movement led by some of america's richest and most powerful. they came up with a solution. a pseudo-science called eugenics, based on the belief
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that many americans were mentally defective, among them immigrants. >> america is degenerating. >> eugenicists believed so-called defectives should not be allowed to reproduce. >> sterilize women who were thought not capable of having the right kind of children. >> thousands of women were sterilized as the fake science became a national craze. the eugenics movement decided it was time to bring its research to capitol hill. >> charts of data purporting to show that people from italy, from poland, from the slavic countries were genetically inferior to the northern european, to the nordic. the saxon, the aryan. >> after months of debate, a new immigration act was passed. in 1924. for new draconian cuts for supposed undesirables.
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>> they shut the door. reduced immigration to the united states by 97%. >> hitler, sieg heil! >> meanwhile, something even more disturbing was happening in europe. an ambitious young german leader was watching america closely. >> adolf hitler had some real praise for the united states. >> hitler was even meeting with the leaders of the eugenics movement. >> hitler said, the united states is really on the money. we can learn from them. >> as hitler's power grew and his ambitions became clear, americans saw the terrifying consequences of white supremacy. most pulled back from the edge. eugenics died out in america. of course, hitler's plans did not. >> that idea of improving the
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human race, which is what eugenics is all about definitely had echoes in the nazi policy of the 1930s, and the holocaust is one horrific consequence of that. >> white lives matter. >> the white supremacy of today has not reached the level it did a century ago. burt some of its deeply troubling ideas are returning. >> you don't think all races are equal? >> no, i do not. and i don't see why anyone would. >> the white nationalist jared taylor is a learned man, a graduate of yale, like myself. but we don't see eye to eye, to say the least. >> i want the people of africa to make africa the best continent they can for africans. africans, i believe, will be happiest not living in a society like ours. >> i think that you place so much weight on the fact that a certain group of people's ancestors spent more time in the sun than another group. so their skin is darker.
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>> do you really think, do you really think that blacks and whites are basically identical twins separated at birth, that they are generally replaceable? >> he believes that non-whites have made america worse. why are hispanics not okay? they are european. >> spaniards are europeans, but the people who qualify for hispanic, they can come from honduras, guatemala or mexico. they're genetically and visually and physically different from europeans. >> so in the 19th century, people thought of jews as a separate race. are jews the same race? >> jews are a subrace of whites, as far as i can tell. jews of eastern europe dressed in odd ways, behaved in odd ways. they were clearly alien. >> apparently, some jews are white. there. >> are many ashkenazi jews who do not look jewish at all. they have lived among europeans
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for a long time. >> racism can become confusing. who is we and who is they? >> almost never is there any confusion as to what race someone is. almost never. >> well, let's try one case, mine. i think scholars would agree i have as good a claim on being caucasian as you do. caucasian meant people who come out of central asia, out of the caucuses. in fact, the term "aryan" which is a term that is often used comes specifically out of india, which is where i grew up. so why am i not a caucasian? if you are advocating policies based on racial categories, i want to understand where i fit in. >> i think most people would not consider you white. >> it's not a popularity contest. it's a scientific fact or not. >> most of the time it's not all that difficult to tell. >> how? >> from visual inspection. >> you look at people and figure out how white they are? even though you know what white means?
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get 'em back, get 'em back! >> a truck bomb rips through a federal building. >> there was a boom and there was nothing left. >> seemed like the whole world ended. >> 168 are dead. including 19 children. >> you are not watching some scene of international catastrophe. you are looking at your own backyard. >> at the time, it was the deadliest attack on american soil since pearl harbor. the terrorist, a young man named timothy mcveigh. he has been thought of as a lone wolf. but in reality, he was part of a movement. >> what do we want? >> white power! >> when do we want it? >> he had been a member of the ku klux klan. he had contacts with other white supremacists across the country.
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and the inspiration for his attack was a book that's been called the bible of american white supremacists. it gave birth to a little known armed white rebellion that continues to this day. >> this is cold-blooded murder, any way you put it. >> to understand oklahoma city and today's violence in el paso. and all of the bloodshed that came before it. >> contact, shots fired, shots fired! >> we need to understand mcveigh's favorite book. it's called "the turner diaries." >> nationalism really is the wave of the future. >> it was written in the 1970s by william pierce. >> i did admire many things hitler wrote. >> he was a one-time physics professor who became a leading figure in the white supremacist movement. >> villainous, traitorous!
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>> in the 1960s, pierce saw his cause under threat. >> for years, the all powerful ku klux klan had led the charge. >> threats, beatings, rapings and, of course, murder. ♪ we shall overcome >> then came the civil rights movement. a crushing blow to the klan. >> free at last. free at last. thank god almighty, we are free at last. >> in its wake, klan membership declined. and white supremacists were divided. >> white revolution! >> among competing ideologies. pierce wrote "the turner diaries" hoping to unite the movement behind a story. >> pierce knew fiction would be more powerful than facts.
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>> it was the tale of earl turner, a soldier in a white rebellion. >> we are in a war to the death with the jew. >> against the evil jewish controlled american government. turner bombs fbi headquarters and other targets. joining an elite terrorist group called the order. the group kills millions of blacks, jews and their allies on the road to victory. >> spoiler alert, the book ends with turner flying a megaton bomb into the pentagon. >> pierce's race war fantasy struck a chord. >> they got so many requests for the self-published paperback, they started to stock it. >> selling half a million copies in the years that followed. >> it's to this point the most influential piece of white supremacist writing that exists. >> and what began as fiction,
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became a real life rebellion. powerful new white supremacist armies sprung up in the 1980s. boasting tens of thousands of hard core members. >> you could say we're the front line soldiers for the movement. >> one group actually took its name from the book, the order. >> there was a sea change in the kind of activity carried out by the white power movement. >> the groups adopted the book's terrorist tactics. >> they stole $4 million. >> including armed robberies to get funding. >> allen burr was murdered. >> and assassinations. >> ten defendants were charged with conspiracy to overthrow the u.s. government. >> the federal government tried to bring the movement down. >> did you plan to overthrow the government? >> indicting several of its ringleaders on seditious conspiracy and other charges, but they were all acquitted by an all-white jury.
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>> the trial is really important because when it collapsed, the government got paranoid and really backed away from treating white supremacy as a coherent movement. is it our young people who are going to reclaim america. >> sieg heil! >> emboldened, these white power groups gained even more momentum in the 1980s, collaborating with other anti-government militias. >> the white power movement grows into the militia movement. >> then a bloody standoff. >> his son and wife and a united states s marshal were killed. >> between white separatists and federal agents the government in ruby ridge, idaho, and the branch of the davidian cult battling the feds near waco, texas. >> you are a disgrace to the white race. >> brought the movement to a fever pitch. >> while these incidents are
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happening, the number of groups in the united states is skyrocketing. the number of white supremacist groups is leaping in tandem with that. >> among those angry young men was a gulf war veteran named timothy mcveigh. he had been very interested in "the turner diaries" while he was in the army. >> when he first got it, he read it constantly, for three or four weeks. he kept wanting me to read it, you got to reit this book, you got to read this book. >> after mcveigh left the military, he radicalized even more, getting involved with a militia in michigan. he met with white supremacists across the nation while on the gun show circuit. where he also sold his favorite book. >> it just arrived today. >> he was outraged by waco. >> somebody told me a lot of people would be scared. >> which he visited in person during the standoff. the fiery inferno there drove him to action.
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>> he finally decides that this government is so dangerous to its own citizens that it needs to be destroyed. >> holy cow. >> on april 19, 1995, the two-year anniversary of waco, mcveigh carried out what he considered to be his masterpiece. the attack was eerily similar to earl turner's attack on the fbi in "the turner diaries." it was the same kind of target, a federal building. a similar kind of bomb. detonated at the same time of day, just after 9:00 a.m. mcveigh had become earl turner, his white supremacist hero. >> when he was arrested a few days after the bombing, he had pages of "the turner diaries" in his car, and that's how people were able to connect the dots on these things. >> today there are tributes to mcveigh and "the turner diaries"
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but as a scientific concept, it's completely murky. >> experts say visible differences among races are mostly a result of how much time their ancestors spent in the sun. >> there are differences in color between different people. but those do not go along with inner characteristics of intelligence or self-control or anything like that. there are no racial qualities that some people have and other people don't have. >> you will not replace us. >> in other words, racial hierarchy is a social construction. and who is considered white at the top of the heap has always been determined by those in power. the case of bhagat singh thind tells the story. >> the case in the 1920s shows the absurdity. of the racial classifications. >> thind was an immigrant from
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india who had served in the u.s. army in world war i and married an american woman. >> at that time, he was not allowed to become an american citizen because he was non-white. >> well, question, who is white? >> thind argued that he was white, because his people from the state of punjab in india were descended from aryans, the original caucasians. the term "aryan" finds its origins in asia, referring to the people from central asia who are believed to have later migrated to india. remember, the caucasians refers to people from the caucuses mountains. >> what the court says is, would most white americans view you as white? if the answer is no, i'm sorry, no. >> what kind of concept is that? >> the judges made the case that the purity of the aryan blood in
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india had been destroyed when aryans intermarried with the local population there. implying that thind was therefore not a pure aryan. ironically, nazi racial policies were based on similar ideas, that the germans were the only pure aryans because the original ones in asia had intermarried. america's racial distinctions were closely studied by the nazis. >> and that learning leaves its imprint, at least in part, on hitler's nuremburg laws. but using dubious pseudo science to prop up racism happens even in 2019. remember jared taylor? >> i think most people would not consider you white. >> you believe whites are superior in terms of intelligence? >> oh, the evidence seems to
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suggest that the smartest people in the world are ashkenazi jews, then east asians, then whites, then hispanics are very heterogenous population, but then black africans and australian aborigines come up near the bottom. >> while genetic variations among human populations clearly exist, human beings are 99.9% identical in their genetic makeup. >> we sequence the first genome. >> no less than one of the geneticists who mapped the human genome, craig venter, put it simply. there's no basis in scientific fact or in the human genetic code for the notion that skin color will be predictive of intelligence. nevertheless, efforts to categorize people into a racial hierarchy go back hundreds of years. >> whether it's five races, three races, africans and
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mongoloids, as they're called and caucasians, there is always this pseudoracial science which tries to give a supposedly objective grounding to what is ultimately a system of prejudice. >> the case is plessy versus ferguson in 1896 shows just how arbitrary definitions of race can be in america. >> a man who was white by any definition, plessy, but he was considered black because maybe one black ancestor. >> he intentionally boarded a whites only train car in louisiana, challenging the state's separate but equal laws. >> the conductor came and said, get out of this car. you are not white. >> when plessy refused to leave, he was arrested. in what became known as the separate but equal decision, the supreme court ruled against plessy, ushering in decades of discriminatory laws.
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zealand, an australian man entered a mosque and started shooting. >> i just don't understand why someone would hurt us like this, just like an animal. why would you treat us like that? >> 51 people murdered during friday evening prayers by a white supremacist. >> you may have chosen us, but we utterly reject and condemn you. >> the killer's weapons were inscribed with names, racist messages and nazi symbols. one of the names was ebba akerlund, killed in a terror attack in april of 2017. the new zealand terrorist mentioned her many times in his manifesto. to take revenge for ebba, he wrote. the inspiration for his gruesome attack came from another white supremacist. anders breivik committed the
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worst massacre in norway's history in 2011. >> an assassin dressed as a police officer opens fire at a summer camp. >> he murdered 77 people, most of them teenagers at a summer youth camp run by the labor party. breivik's manifesto was a warning about multiculturalism and muslim colonization. and a call to arms for other white supremacists, like the new zealand terrorist, who echoed many of the same themes in his manifesto. he called it the great replacement. >> you will not replace us. >> remember, that was one of the chants from the charlottesville rally. the inspiration for the horrific shootings in el paso. in part.
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the gunman who killed 22 people at walmart. talked about the great replacement in his own manifesto. the belief held by so many white supremacist they are being replaced by immigrants. but in fact the idea doesn't come from america. it comes from a french group of intellectuals called the nouvelle droite, or the european new right that first emerged as in the 1960s a reaction to the loss of france's colony algeria. the new right did not want muslim colonists or any foreigners living in france, but by the 1970, most europeans publicly rejected that kind of racist talk. >> the decolonization movement made europeans very wary about using the language of white supremacy or cultural supremacy as people began to understand where some of those ideas had led. >> colonization was seen as a
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shameful chapter in europe's history in which europeans had often treated their foreign subjects brutally. for instance, at the end of the 19th century, belgians murdered thousands. -- millions. in the congo. in the 1950s the the british tortured and killed thousands in detention camps in kenya. the backlash to post-colonial guilt, the new right, remained on the fringes for decades. soon a new movement turned the ideas of the nouvelle droite into action. they call themselves the identitarians. the internet gave the identitarians the culture to build a new movement. an ber interconnected movement. >> our movement is growing. >> nationalism. population replacement. >> the great replacement. >> they tweet and repost one
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another's posts and statements. they watch one another's videos. they're very much part of the same culture now. >> then in 2015, the movement found its moment. the migrant crisis. >> every day, every hour, ships packed with illegal immigrants are flooding the european border. an invasion is taking place. >> genuinely large numbers of people began arriving in europe in very dramatic ways. >> i feel heavy, heavy. >> as europe argued over who would take the migrants, sweden set an example and welcomed them in. in my europe, said sweden's prime minister, we don't build walls, we help each other out. >> we're people! >> instead, 2015 became the year walls and borders were back on the agenda. >> hungary has declared a state of emergency and has closed its doors to anyone.
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>> it was also the year of a series of deadly terrorist attacks that began to hit the heart of europe. it was ten days after the attack at the bataclan theater in paris that sweden suddenly reversed course. it was painful for sweden's leaders to announce the country was restricting its borders, but sweden had quickly become overwhelmed. percentage-wise it had taken in more than any other country in europe. meanwhile, white supremacy groups seized on and exaggerated sweden's problems. >> new level of criminality. >> the far right deliberately made sweden into kind of symbol of chaos and destruction of western culture. >> even america's president jumped on the bandwagon. >> sweden, who would believe this? sweden. >> when they hear donald trump
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using language that they know comes from their ideology -- >> they're having problems like they never thought possible. >> they feel energized and they feel they have succeeded. >> it's wonderful that he is addressing this. he is bringing this to the attention of the people. >> in fact, sweden has had a long history of successful immigration. far right parties saw success, including in sweden. but overall didn't perform as well as predicted. now there are signs that the political terrain is shifting. liberal and green parties across the continent saw an astonishing and unexpected surge of support. and that happened after this. tens of thousands took to it the streets across europe with an entirely different message.
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if there is a great american novel, one that is thought to define the american sensibility, it is "the great gatsby." in its opening pages, one of the characters talks about a fine book titled "the rise of the colored empires by goddard. >> have you read "the rise of the colored empires"? everybody ought to read it. >> the idea is if we don't look out, the white race will be utterly submerged. >> the idea is it's up to us, the dominant race, to watch out for these other races. >> it's all scientific stuff. it's been proved, he says. fitzgerald might not have been endorsing these sentiments, the character who mouths them is one of the least admirable ones in the book, representing a certain kind of unthinking, vulgar rich man. and yet in 1921, just a few
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years before he wrote the book, fitzgerald wrote a letter to a legendary literary critic explaining his own views. "the negroids sneak through permitting only scandinavians to end." fitzgerald seems aware his views were not politically correct. he adds in the letter, my reactions were anti-socialist, provincial and racially snobbish. he persisted in his view of racial hierarchy. we are as far above the modern frenchman as he is above the negro. the reason i begin with this literary reference is to remind us all how deeply embedded is the idea of racial hierarchy in western civilization. in fact, in some ways it's in the dna of the modern west because from the 16th and 17th
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centuries, as europe grew richer and stronger, it began to assume that its material success must be a result of its superiority, religious or ethnic or racial. this view built on centuries of western success has taken deep root and not just among whites. people across asia and africa prefer light skin to dark. >> i realize an obstacle was my skin to obtain my dream job. >> spent billions of dollars on creams to make them whiter. >> discover lovely vitamin for lighter fairness. >> in the black community in the united states, there's a preference for lighter skin. ironically, this all persists despite the fact that we're now living this an age where the fastest growing economies in the world are asian. where china and south korea and india are demonstrating powerfully that they can be as materially successful as the whitest and most nordic people.
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the fact that these views are so deep seeded, subconsciously part of the modern psyche, is why we are unable to see the growing danger in our midst. the number of white militants has grown sharply. >> white power! >> they have attacked more often and with greater brutality. and yet the authorities have always seemed to be surprised and unprepared. perhaps unable to fully internalize the nature of this ideology and its violent ambitions. it's important to understand as america and the western world become more mixed, multicultural, the backlash will grow. white supremacists want to do more than just protest. they make this clear in their internal communications. they are planning for it every day. let's hope we can all recognize this danger before they succeed. i'm fareed zakaria. thank you for watching.
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