National Policy Institute Conference
I’ve just returned home to Memphis after an exhausting and victorious weekend in Washington, D.C.! Detailed reports of all the festivities will continued to be posted on our website, so be sure to stay tuned over the course of the next few days.
However, I first wanted to share with you some pictures of the press conference that we held at the National Press Club. I was part of a panel that included Richard Spencer and Jared Taylor. We held court in front of a standing room only crowd of over 100, which included several members of the media.
As photographer Kevin Slaughter writes, the theme of the press conference held at the National Press Club was “The Majority Strategy”, and was organized by the National Policy Institute. Executive Director Richard Spencer described it as a sort of “coming out party” and that it was also tied to the day long conference that was held at the Ronald Reagan Building on Saturday.
Click here to view photos from the press conference! A 96-minute video of the conference consisting of talks by Richard Spencer, myself, and Jared Taylor is presently being featured on the TOO site.
About ten sloppily dressed White thugs turned out to “protest” the National Policy Institute Conference in Washington on Saturday. None of us even knew they were there until a video surfaced on the internet the next day.
Twice in this video you can hear someone from the “peace and tolerance” crowd fantasize about taking an AR-15 rifle into our meeting room and “dealing with the Nazis.”
We are called “Nazis” and “terrorists” because we believe that European Americans should have equal protection under law and organizations that seek to advance our unique group interests, just like all ethnic minorities have. That basic notion was one of the more “radical” ideas proposed during the entire weekend.
Click here to watch their protest
The Black gentleman on the bullhorn was also at our press conference at the National Press Club the day before. He was mild-mannered and well spoken when he rose to ask our panel a polite question. Apparently, he is a little more intense when he is amongst his own.
At any rate, I do appreciate the federal law enforcement officials who protected our right to free speech and assembly at the government run Ronald Reagan building.
The full video of our press conference will be posted later tonight. Once you watch it you can decide whether it is “Nazi propaganda” or very intelligent, determined, and common sense political discourse.
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