Saturday, March 8, 2025
Inside the influential Christian hate group in Tennessee
Mar 6, 2025~They are the largest hate group in America, wrapping themselves in the red-white-and-blue of the flag, marching into the middle of American cities and claiming to be patriots. Raised in Japan by Presbyterian Christian missionary parents, Jared Samuel Taylor
attended Japanese schools throughout his childhood and adolescence where he
learned to speak fluent Japanese. テイラーは日本で長老派キリスト教宣教師の両親に育てられ、幼少期から青年期にかけて日本の学校に通い、流暢な日本語を話せるようになった。He went on to attend Yale University and
later worked and traveled extensively in West Africa. He also studied in
France, where he received a graduate degree in international economics from the
Paris Institute of Political Studies. His cosmopolitan and peripatetic background,
however, did not prevent him from moving gradually in the early 1980s to adopt
a white-centered view of American nationality and to develop the conviction
that cosmopolitan and multiethnic societies are much less successful than those
consisting of a single dominant ethnic group. Through his American Renaissance magazine,
annual conferences, and videos, Taylor has set the intellectual standard for
highbrow white racial advocacy and what is variously called “White
nationalism,” “White identitarianism,” or simply the perspective of the
“alternative” or “dissident” Right. テイラーは、高尚な白人の人種的擁護と、「白人ナショナリズム」、「白人アイデンティタリアニズム」、あるいは単に「オルタナ右翼」や「反体制右翼」の視点と様々に呼ばれるものの知的基準を確立した。Taylor’s thinking combines conventional
conservative ideas regarding family and community, classical liberal and
libertarian ideas regarding freedom of association and basic property and
economic rights, and ideas championing ethnoracial homogeneity within nations
and disdain for multiculturalism. His arguments are drawn from both historical
experience and contemporary sociobiology.
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