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National Socialist Movement (Minor Party)
By: Makayla Michaels, Diana Cantin, and Christopher Berger
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Historical background
•The national socialist movement (NSM) was founded in 1974 by Robert Brannen and Cliff Herrington. •They are a neo-fascist group with around 400 members. •They are on the far right side of the political spectrum. This group is classified as a hate group, but refer to themselves as a “white civil rights organization”
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Background Information
Leader: Jeff Schoep Headquarters: Detroit, Michigan Publications: N.S.M. Magazine, local chapter bulletins Other activities: Literature distributions, conferences and rallies, Internet forums and blogs Ideology: Neo-Nazi; NSM calls for a “greater America” that would deny citizenship to Jews, non-whites, and homosexuals. Composition: Mostly young Affiliations: Ties with various Klan groups and other neo-Nazi organizations Significance: One of the most explicitly “Nazi-like” neo-Nazi groups, which emulates the Third Reich. It has a vaguely paramilitary structure, with military ranks for its members. This party is considered a splinter party.
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Core ideas The core ideas of the NSM include fascism, nationalism, one-party state, dictatorship, social darwinism, propaganda, heroism, militarism, christian identity, and anti-communism.
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Views On Abortion The NSM prohibits abortion except in the cases of rape, incest, race-mixing, and others
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Views On Immigration The NSM promotes its virulently anti-Semitic and racist ideology at rallies throughout the country. Between 2009 and 2011, the group’s rallies have focused mainly on immigration.
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Views On Guns •The national socialist movement demands the right to bear arms for its law- abiding citizens.
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National Socialist Movement Rally at Georgia State Capitol
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Entertainment •The NSM has their own radio network.
•The NSM attends rallies and protests •They even have barbeques •They have their own music genres
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Facts The NSM joined up with other white Nationalist groups to try to fight the “race war” This meeting took place in Georgia They (the group members) were celebrating what they were calling the meeting, a historic event
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