Nationalist Front (United States) Explained

Nationalist Front
Foundation:2016
Country:United States
Affiliation1 Title:Members
Affiliation1: National Socialist Movement
Ku Klux Klan
Vanguard America
Former members:
Traditionalist Worker Party (2016–2018)
League of the South (2017–2018)
Ideology:Neo-Nazism
American nationalism
White nationalism
White supremacy
Position:Far-right
Colors: Black
White
Red

The Nationalist Front is a loose coalition of radical right and white supremacists.[1] The coalition was formed in 2016 by leaders of the neo-Nazi groups National Socialist Movement (NSM) and Traditionalist Worker Party (TWP). Its aim was to unite white supremacist and white nationalist groups under a common umbrella. Originally the group was named the Aryan Nationalist Alliance and was composed of neo-Nazi, Ku Klux Klan and White power skinhead organizations.

The coalition rebranded itself as the Nationalist Front and was later joined by the neo-Confederate League of the South, the neo-Nazi/alt-right Vanguard America and four other groups such as the Aryan Strikeforce. The ideology of the Nationalist Front centers on a desire for a white ethnostate. The Nationalist Front was a key organizer of the "White Lives Matter" rally in Shelbyville and Murfreesboro, Tennessee, on October 28, 2017. In 2021, there were subsequent White Lives Matter rallies in a number of cities, including New York City, Philadelphia, and Fort Worth, Texas.

History and activities

Conceived by the leaders of the neo-Nazi groups National Socialist Movement (NSM) and Traditionalist Worker Party (TWP), the coalition was formed in 2016. Its aim was to unite white supremacist and white nationalist groups under a common umbrella. Originally the group was named the Aryan Nationalist Alliance and was composed of neo-Nazi, Ku Klux Klan and White power skinhead organizations, the logo of the group was two hands joined with the Celtic Cross in the background and multiple Wolfsangels in the circle.[2] [3] The coalition later rebranded itself as the Nationalist Front with a logo that had the group initials "NF" inside a white background with a black circle with stars and the slogan "Iunctus Stamus" (United We Stand) it would also be later joined by the neo-Confederate League of the South, the neo-Nazi/alt-right Vanguard America and four other groups such as the Aryan Strikeforce.[4] [5]

The ideology of the Nationalist Front centers on a desire for a white ethnostate. The groups participated in the August 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.[6] Earlier in the year, it organized the white supremacist rally in Pikeville, Kentucky, which attracted 100 to 125 supporters.[7] The coalition and its member groups, are considered extremist organizations.[8]

Membership

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: America's dark underbelly: I watched the rise of white nationalism World news The Guardian. TheGuardian.com. March 4, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190304233807/https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/feb/17/americas-far-right-white-supremacists-nationalism. January 7, 2020. March 4, 2019.
  2. https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2016/07/21/meet-aryan-nationalist---racist-hodepodge-doomed-fail "Meet the Aryan Nationalist Alliance - A Racist Hodepodge Doomed To Fail"
  3. https://www.adl.org/resources/backgrounders/national-socialist-movementnationalist-front "National Socialist Movement/Nationalist Front
  4. Staff (August 8, 2017) "Nationalist Front Limps in 2016" Southern Poverty Law Center
  5. Allison, Natalie (October 25, 2017) "4 extremist groups that will be part of weekend's White Lives Matter rallies", USA Today
  6. Smith IV, Jacck (October 11, 2017) "White nationalist alliance plans 'White Lives Matter' rally for Tennessee" Mic.com
  7. Staff (October 24, 2017) "White Supremacist Nationalist Front Plans Rallies in Tennessee", Anti-Defamation League blog
  8. News: Allison . Natalie . White Lives Matter rally: Who are the groups involved, and what do they believe? . en-US . June 26, 2020.
  9. Web site: League of the South secedes from the Nationalist Front. August 22, 2018. October 19, 2018.