Dr. Carol Swain: The Rise of New White Nationalism Occurred Long Before Trump’s Election

‘I’m saying white people have grievances and they have had them for a long time’

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SWAIN: "First of all I would like to make it clear to everyone that’s viewing, that what I saw in 2000 and was published in 2002, this rise of the new white nationalism. That occurred long before the election of President Trump. I called it new to distinguish it from white supremacy because it was the people who were being involved were more intellectual. They were not espousing racial violence but they had briefanses. They questioner upset about multi-culturalism and affirmative action and they felt white people’s rights were being trampled and no one was rinsing to their briefanses. When they were stressing the racial double standards, I saw the argument to resonate among the young people. So my book was written as a warning. I saw conditions converging that I knew the movement would grow in the we started addressing the issue. Judge Jeanine: Our saying is the rise of the alt-right is not the same as white supremacists."

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