White Nationalist with Neo-Nazi and Klan Ties Announces Candidacy for Vice President
Billy Roper, long-time neo-Nazi with Klan ties, announces political bid.
As white nationalists come out in droves to support Donald Trump, so much that the white nationalist group American Freedom Party paid thousands of dollars on robocalls calls in Iowa, another racist attempts to capitalize on Trump鈥檚 inflammatory rhetoric by running for office as a vice presidential candidate.
Billy Roper, neo-Nazi with Klan ties聽from Arkansas, recently announced his bid聽as an independent for the Free Nation Party (FNP), whose website has little information about its platform and origins.
While Roper will most likely lose, Donald Trump鈥檚 refusal to vehemently distance himself from the white nationalist community has inadvertently made it socially acceptable to engage in white supremacist rhetoric--so much so that even a former Klan member may believe that聽his racist campaign may have a chance.聽
Roper, a well-known figure in the white nationalist movement, isn鈥檛 new to politics, though. He attempted to run for governor of Arkansas under the Nationalist Party of America (NPA) ticket in 2010, a defunct, racist political party created to protect 鈥渆very major issue of concern to White Citizens.鈥 He also as a presidential candidate in聽2012, but ended up throwing his support behind fellow white nationalist and anti-Semite Merlin Miller, who was running on the American Freedom Party's platform (then called American Third Position, a white nationalist party founded in California).
During the 2010 campaign, Roper claimed in an interview, 鈥渢hat racial separation, ultimately, is the only way to stop interracial conflict and violence.鈥 Roper also ran for president in 2012 while he was chairman of his defunct group White Revolution, an umbrella group that attempted to unite all racist activists dedicated to the "14 Words", a phrase famously coined by David Lane a member of The Order, a white supremacist terrorist group responsible for the murder of Jewish talk-show host Alan Berg in 1984.聽
Roper鈥檚 racist r茅sum茅 is extensive, dating back almost two decades, including serving as the deputy membership coordinator for the neo-Nazi group National Alliance in 2000. Two years after that, in 2002, he founded another neo-Nazi group, White Revolution.
In an interview with racist skinhead Blood and Honour Radio in 2005, Roper claimed, 鈥淓very non-White on the planet has to become extinct. We need to remove these minor-league amateur races out of the game, and refine the playoff brackets a bit, if you get my meaning.鈥 He was also one of the speakers at 鈥淧atriot Action,鈥 a racist skinhead gathering sponsored by the neo-Nazi skinhead group Volksfront and the racist (and now defunct) East Coast White Unity in April 2009.
Most recently, Roper and racist colleague Paul Mullet founded , a new Christian Identity outfit aiming 鈥渢o establish a new Republic of the United Aryan States, for our racial brothers and sisters in the current Mongrelized United States of America,鈥 and 鈥(To deprogram) [sic] and reinstall our Racial culture, heritage, pride and destiny of our White Race.鈥 Christian Identity is an anti-Semitic and racist theology that is 鈥淐hristian鈥 in name only.
Roper鈥檚 running mate for president is Bruce Kenneway of Bangor, Maine, also a write-in candidate for FNP. He ran for U.S. Congress for NPA and campaigned on an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory claiming that Jews control the U.S. monetary system. His unsuccessful and largely unheard of campaign message espoused inflammatory rhetoric like, 鈥别苍诲颈苍驳听the kosher food and goods tax scheme,鈥 and 鈥渢aking control of the Federal Reserve.鈥澛
Kenneway鈥檚 twitter page is filled with rambling anti-Semitism. He has used the hashtag #geneticjewsout and retweeted anti-Semite Kevin MacDonald, a retired psychology professor from California State University at Long Beach active with the white nationalist American Freedom Party. MacDonald, a favorite at neo-Nazi gatherings, once wrote, 鈥淚n the 20th century many millions of people have been killed鈥.as a result of the failure of Jewish assimilation into European societies.鈥 Kenneway also described 鈥淵es, Virginia, the Jews Stole Christmas,鈥 an article written by MacDonald, as 鈥渉ow Genetic Jews have purposely ruined Christmas in OUR USA.鈥澛
It鈥檚 unclear what Roper is hoping to accomplish with his bid, though the current political climate is vastly different and even more favorable, in some ways, to racist and white nationalist views聽than when Roper ran聽in 2012.
This election cycle, Trump鈥檚 popularity has continued to grow after he labeled Mexican immigrants 鈥渞apists鈥 and 鈥渄rug dealers,鈥 and called to ban Muslim immigrants from the country. According to a recent 41 percent of Americans support Trump, even though he failed to issue a comment distancing himself from a staffer who retweeted the account @WhiteGenocideTM, an idea that proclaims white people, far from ruling most of the developed world, are actually being subjected to a genocide that will ultimately wipe them out.