Ron Paul:Is He Neo-Nazi Or Not
Filed under: News, Politics | By: Daz
Posted on: December 20, 2007 | 10 Comments

I am sure you have all been fallowing Ron Paul’s run for president? And I am sure that you all love the man but a new side of him has come out, he has a high involvement with white nationalism.
Is this a sign that the so-called best thing to hit America is racist?
Here is a quote from Thomas Lifson:
“I have kept quiet about the Ron Paul campaign for a while, because I didn’t see any need to say anything that would cause any trouble. However, reading the latest release from his campaign spokesman, I am compelled to tell the truth about Ron Paul’s extensive involvement in white nationalism.”
“For his spokesman to call white racialism a “small ideology” and claim white activists are “wasting their money” trying to influence Paul is ridiculous. Paul is a white nationalist of the Stormfront type who has always kept his racial views and his views about world Judaism quiet because of his political position.”
I know everyone has a past but should someone with racist views be in charge of a country?
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lier, lier, pants on fire!
Haha, high involvement? $500 out of over $20,000,000. I’m glad he kept it. He doesn’t need Product Reviews to tell him what donations he can or cannot accept.
Ron Paul is not a racist. The comments made by Lifson are slander and are untrue. I hope people are not fooled by this. 5 minutes of simple research will show that Ron Paul is a good man who cares about ALL people regardless of race or religion.
Now that you’ve all soiled yourselves playing with the excrement flung from the gaping sphincter of what could allegedly be a “compromised”, “paid-off” or “blackmailed” member of a abominable anti-American philosophy (Neo-Nazism), you may realize the motivation for using such a distasteful, “plausibly deniable” source to smear Dr. Paul. It should come as no surprise to you by now that Dr. Paul’s platform is to dismantle the grotesque system of government that as suffocated the US Constitution. That’s quite a few powerful people that would be affected wouldn’t it? When will the media stop playing the young innocent school girl when presented with sources who could very well be agent provocateurs?
Not cool. This is sooooo not true. This guy has no proof, no credibility, no one to back him up. Ron Paul has proven that he is the farthest thing from a racist repeatedly. I quote Ron Paul:
“Racism is simply an ugly form of collectivism, the mindset that views humans only as members of groups and never as individuals. Racists believe that all individual who share superficial physical characteristics are alike; as collectivists, racists think only in terms of groups. By encouraging Americans to adopt a group mentality, the advocates of so-called “diversity” actually perpetuate racism. Their intense focus on race is inherently racist, because it views individuals only as members of racial groups.”
“…I’m sure you all love the man but a new side of him has come out, he has a high involvement with white nationalism.”
You consider high involvement a $500 donation among $6 Million? The only reason that people are picking apart Ron Paul’s donations and not others is that only Ron Paul is openly displaying where the donations are coming from and in what size.
Even the one who donated said that he knows Ron Paul doesn’t share his views but that he blames illegal immigrants for America’s problems.
This is what Ron Paul has said on illegal immigrants:
“I think our problem with immigration comes from the fact that we have a weak economy and immigrants are scapegoats and if we had a healthy economy, and we weren’t worrying about our jobs, and we weren’t worrying about the downturn in our economy, I think immigration wouldn’t be nearly a problem as it is… I think if we had a healthy economy, the immigrants would be much more welcome.”
However Ron Paul is tough on illegal immigrants not because he thinks they are ruining our country but because…they are illegal. Ron Paul is for the rule of law, let the immigrants that have followed procedure be rewarded.
The ideologies of these two people are far apart, one is motivated by hate and the other by the rule of law. Ron Paul will not give this man that hates his money back so that he can use it for other purposes, rather he will keep it so that he can further our cause.
Let’s remember, when the politically correct use terms like neo-nazi or racist they simply are refering to white Gentiles who act collectively.
While Jews and nonwhites in America are encouraged and often rewarded for acting collectively, for organizing along racial lines, following racially defined leaders and for discriminating when in their ethnic interests — white Gentiles are given the scarlet letters of racist, supremacist and neo-Nazi for just hinting they might do the same.
This is simply alpha/beta behavior of our predatory species, with white Gentiles, now a beta race, fearing punishment when they discriminate, while Jews and nonwhites, apha races, engage in a free for all of discrimination and inequality called Zionism, the quota system, race based scholarships, 1,000s of racially defined nonwhite organizations, 1,000s of racially defined nonwhite leaders, La Raza groups, reconquista, etc., etc….
I disagree, Joe, wholeheartedly. Ron Paul does not act with other Gentiles collectively. He has said he doesnt believe in collectivism. His belief is that every “individual” should be equal. Not every “group of people” should be equal. He doesn’t see people that way. People are judged by their individual merits by Ron Paul, not what group they belong to.
So whether the writer was using the term nazi to describe ron paul as being part of a group of gentiles acting collectively or a radical left/right wing militia, the writer is completely off base.
I’ve seen such tactics before. It looks to me like that racist, whom we had never heard of before the globalist media needed a way to discredit Dr. Paul, is just looking for publicity for his own ridiculous movement and website. I hope that he’ll change his mind someday like John Newton did.
Racists are against big government (because the federal government forced the integration of the public schools, among other things). Ron Paul is also against big government. That doesn’t mean that Ron Paul is also a racist.
Nathan wrote:
“Ron Paul does not act with other Gentiles collectively.”
I didn’t say he did. I believe Paul to be a completely deracinated, racially emasculated white Gentile, the antithisis of the typical Jew and nonwhite in America.
My point was the definition of racism, as used by the politically correct, is a white Gentile who acts collectively.
Our species is a predatory species, that is why there is omnipresent group conflict on the planet. Since we are predators, alpha/beta relationships are enforced: alpha races don’t fear discriminating, but are encouraged to and often rewarded for discriminating.
Beta races fear discriminating for fear of punishment.
Racist and neo-Nazi are simply terms used to define white Gentiles who act like they are members of an alpha race, they are scarlet letters only given seriously to white Gentiles.
While Jews and nonwhites on extremely rare ocassions are called racist, (never a neo-Nazi), they are only called this term when they engage in street aggression, use a racial slang or punch someone in the nose for racially motivated reasons.
The above is trivial. But … a tribe, a race, that cannot act collectively, treated as a beta race, is at an extreme and dangerous disadvantage.