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Report: Angry Black Supremacist Religious Movement is on the Rise
MONTGOMERY, Ala., Aug. 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Thousands of black
men and women who believe Jesus Christ is returning soon to kill or enslave
white people, Jews, homosexuals and others have joined the racist fringe of
the black Hebrew Israelite movement, according to the latest issue of the
Southern Poverty Law Center's Intelligence Report, released today.
These black supremacist groups are growing more visible and militant,
partly due to a magnetic young leader. In recent years, the movement,
previously concentrated in inner-city neighborhoods on the East Coast, has
spread to cities inFlorida,Maryland,Minnesota,Missouri,Nebraska,New
Jersey,North Carolina,Pennsylvania,Oklahoma andOregon.
"These groups have used bizarre interpretations of the Bible to justify
their racist beliefs in much the same way that white supremacist groups have,"
said Mark Potok, editor of the Intelligence Report, a quarterly investigative
journal that monitors the radical right and racial extremism. "What is most
worrying is that their talk has grown increasingly militant in recent years,
with predictions of a bloody demise for white people and a whole host of other
enemies."
Most black Hebrew Israelites, while seeing themselves as the descendants
of the Hebrews of the Bible, are neither explicitly racist nor anti-Semitic
and do not advocate violence. However, videos posted on the Internet show
preachers from the extremist fringe of the movement engaging in what one
former adherent describes as "evangelical terrorizing" -- a form of street
preaching that involves verbally violent confrontations with whites and Jews.
"Every white person who doesn't get killed by Christ when he returns is going
into slavery!" General Mayakaahla Ka, an Israelite School of Universal
Practical Knowledge preacher, says in one video.
Also, in the Fall 2008 issue of the Intelligence Report:
-- "'Arming' for Armageddon" examines the apocalyptic movement Joel's
Army. Numbering in the tens of thousands, members of this movement are
breaking away in droves from mainline Pentecostal churches and embracing an
ideology of theocratic takeover. The approach is so militant that one
Christian ministry worries it may soon produce "real warfare with actual
warriors."
-- "Anti-Semitism Goes to School" reports on anti-Semitism on university
campuses, including strains that originate on the political left. Two examples
-- extremist Muslims at aCalifornia campus and a once-"progressive" forum in
Oregon -- serve to illustrate this phenomenon.
-- "Silver Lining" describes how a surprising number of white supremacists
believe Sen. Barack Obama becoming the first black president actually would be
a boon to their cause, driving millions into their ranks and possibly sparking
a race war. Others on the racist right disagree.
-- "Legionnaire's Disease" describes the American Legion's latest campaign
against illegal immigration, which includes a booklet full of false and
defamatory immigration data, baseless claims and nativist propaganda. Latino
veterans groups have described the campaign as "absurd and ignorant" and a
slap in the face to Latino legionnaires.
The Southern Poverty Law Center is a nonprofit organization that combats
hate, intolerance and discrimination through education, litigation and
advocacy. The Intelligence Report is a quarterly investigative journal that
tracks the activities of hate groups and monitors militia and other extremist
anti-government activity. For more information, visit www.splcenter.org
SOURCE Southern Poverty Law Center
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