Hey, remember John Beattie? Of course you do if you're a reader of this blog or if you are at all interested in the history of the Canadian racist movement.It appears that someone has made a complaint against Mr. Beattie and he's a little conce…
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Anti-Racist Canada: The ARC Collective: Nazi Mom Interviewed on CBC Radio.
We haven’t heard much from, "Nazi Mom" in a while now, aside from a single Facebook conversation she participated on. But yesterday we learned that an updated story and interview would be on CBC Radio’s, "The World This Weekend." Our readers can listen to the program by clicking this link here. The "Nazi Mom" segment starts at 19:35.
A brief synopsis: "Nazi Mom" is trying to win back custody of
Continue readingAnti-Racist Canada: The ARC Collective: Part II: And How Does the Extreme Right React to Jack Layton’s Passing? Exactly How You Would Expect
In our last article, we discussed briefly the reaction of those one might consider to be "mainstream" conservatives to the news of Jack Layton’s death. Those reactions seem to range from sincere admiration for a respected adversary to general douchebaggery. However we didn’t discuss the reaction of those we cover on this blog.
Yep, the boneheads have something to say too.
There is a belief
Continue readingAnti-Racist Canada: The ARC Collective: Paul Fromm and Bill Noble Losing their White Nationalist Mojo
Our readers may notice that Paulie hasn’t been talking much about Michelle Erstikaitis lately. Perhaps it’s because it appears they have had a significant falling out:
We aren’t certain of the nature of the falling out (though we are sure that it is …
Continue readingAnti-Racist Canada: The ARC Collective: The Sad Life of John Beattie
We don’t intend this to be a long post, but we did see it as somewhat telling of the state of the, "White Nationalist" movement over the long term.
On this blog, we have written about John Beattie who in the 1960s came to minor prominence as the leader of the Canadian Nazi Movement. He fell in and out of the media through the 70s, only to re-appear in 1989 when he hosted a celebration for fell…
Continue readingAnti-Racist Canada: The ARC Collective: The Racist Movement in Calgary Put in Perspective
We’ve been covering the growth of organized racism in Canada, with special attention being paid to Calgary, since November 2007. Actually, we’ve been following the movement in Canada for years, but we were prompted to start our public work not long aft…
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