During the summer when we wrote about
a far-right and antisemitic Catholic organization's list of speakers at an upcoming event in Canada we noted that one of the speakers was American libertarian and frequent presidential candidate Ron Paul. We also noted in one photograph that standing beside Mr. Paul was an individual well known to our readers:
Andrew Benson, who
had tried to ingratiate himself to Marxists before sliding into fascism, seemed to have shed another skin and had repackaged himself as a disciple of Ayn Rand as further indicated by his other photographs:
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"Rub a bald Ludwig von Mises for luck?" |
Hmmm, seems that Benson still has a thing for flags.
So if Andrew Benson has decided that identifying with a philosophy that has resulted in the death of millions based on a sense of racial superiority, well that's just super.
But there's a bit of a problem. You see, it looks as if Benson has just traded up. Instead of seig heiling and flying Nazi flags, it seems that Benson has simply decided to associate with the suit and tie racists:
“We want to change the world”: Inside a white supremacist conference aimed at millennials
Young white supremacists gather in D.C. to talk Ayn Rand, race and IQ, economic collapse. We crash the sad event
By Lauren M. Fox
In the basement of Washington’s Ronald Reagan building this
Saturday, 100 or so preppy white folks gathered to talk about their
disgust with modernity and their embattled race. The room felt like a
bunker, windowless and cramped.
Near the White House, the men —
and handful of women — bought books about the IQ differences between
races and listened for nearly nine hours, as speakers from the U.S.,
Switzerland and France carried on about their shared European heritage,
the impending financial collapse and the absurdity of believing all men
are born free and created equal.
“God did not give people
inalienable rights any more than he made them all equal and it is just
the silliest kind of thing,” said Sam Dickson, an attorney who has spent
decades supporting ultra-right-wing causes from Holocaust denial to
Confederate revisionism. “That kind of thinking to the brain is like
cotton candy to the stomach as compared to roast beef.”
The
conference, titled “After the Fall: The Future of Identity,” was an
opportunity to vent about a world that “has begun to crack and splinter
under the pressure of mass immigration, multiculturalism and the natural
expression of religious and ethnic identities by non-Europeans,” an
online announcement explained. The conference comes as much of the white
separatist movement is coalescing in opposition to Congress’ push for
comprehensive immigration reform.
The host was the National Policy
Institute, a quasi-think tank “dedicated to the heritage, identity, and
future of European people in the United States, and around the world.”
In sessions, speakers carried on about “The God That Failed,” “The
Children of Oedipus,” the “Question of Identity.”
“We want to
change the world,” NPI leader and conference organizer Richard Spencer
announced to his people. “We feel we are at the end of a certain
paradigm and we want to take part in creating a new one.” The
conference, in essence, was an opportunity for paranoids to hold a
planning session/pep rally for their long-awaited economic or cultural
collapse.
For the most part it was pretty small-bore stuff. In the
lobby outside of the Polaris room, young men debated whether Ayn Rand’s
message of individualism served the white race or fragmented it.
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Of particular interest fro our readers is this brief interview:
Perhaps the most surprising thing about the conference were the
number of young men present, millennials in search of a political
identity.
“I am not a fan of political correctness,” said Andrew
Benson, 28, who had traveled from Canada to attend. Wearing a black suit
vest, red collared shirt and black cargo pants, he looked more like
he’d come to his conclusions as part of a teenage rebellion. “I have
always had an odd attraction to things that are taboo.”
Yeah, sort of like you were attracted to this?
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Pictured with Kyle McKee (founder of Aryan Guard and later leader of the Calgary branch on Blood & Honour) and John Marleau, once a moderator on the Combat 18 forums. |
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With WEB founder and alleged murderer Robert Reitmeier. |
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With Paul Fromm, this country's better known fascist supporter. |
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Benson and part of the WEB crew. |
Yep, that certainly was taboo Andrew.
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