White Nationalists to Gather in Baltimore for the Ninth Annual H.L. Mencken Club Conference
The white nationalist H.L. Mencken Club gathers tonight for its ninth annual conference.
A band of white nationalists, pseudoacademic and academic racists plan to come together tonight at the ninth annual H.L. Mencken Club conference just outside of Baltimore.聽
The Club, founded as an annual gathering for 鈥渋ndependent-minded intellectuals and academics of the Right,鈥 has hosted some of America鈥檚 most prominent white nationalist ideologues in the past, and serves as a safe space for professors to vent their racist views, something they clearly had to keep quiet during their time in academia.
The theme of this year鈥檚 event is 鈥,鈥 which seems fitting, considering the recent mainstreaming of the Alt-Right during the 2016 election. The 鈥Alt-Right鈥 is a set of far-right ideologies, groups and individuals whose core belief is that 鈥渨hite identity鈥 is under attack by multicultural forces using 鈥減olitical correctness鈥 and 鈥渟ocial justice鈥 to undermine white people and 鈥渢heir鈥 civilization.
Mencken Club founder Paul Gottfried, professor emeritus of humanities at Elizabethtown College, actually coined the term back in a 2008 during his inaugural at the first Mencken Club gathering where he talked of his hope for the Club members, 鈥渢o gain recognition as an intellectual Right鈥攁nd one that is critical of the neoconservative-controlled conservative establishment.鈥
Gottfried鈥檚 almost decade-old call has not come to fruition, with 鈥渋ntellectuals鈥 in the Alt-Right movement remaining marginalized and widely discredited, despite the attention to the movement the 2016 election has brought.
Gottfried once argued that Martin Luther King Jr. had pushed the nation onto a path that 鈥渉ad more to do with political coercion and relentless indoctrination than with appeals to conscience.鈥 Many of the others attending the conference are no different.
English white nationalist John Derbyshire is scheduled to talk about the Alt-Right. Derbyshire, a regular at the Mencken Club gatherings, was formerly a contributor for National Review before being banished for writing an essay suggesting that white and Asian parents should warn their children that black people pose a threat to their safety.
鈥淎 small cohort of blacks 鈥撯 in my experience, around five percent 鈥撯 is ferociously hostile to whites and will go to great lengths to inconvenience or harm us,鈥 Derbyshire wrote in the paleoconservative TakiMag in 2013. 鈥淭hey will do this out of racial solidarity, the natural willingness of most human beings to be led, and a vague feeling that whites have it coming.鈥
Another scheduled speaker is Robert Weissberg, a retired professor of political science at the University of Illinois who was also fired from National Review in 2013. Weissburg has called African-Americans 鈥渢he stupid black鈥 and has addressed the annual American Renaissance gathering, another pseudoacademic racist conference, headed up by white nationalist Jared Taylor.
Also scheduled to speak is , well-known professor emeritus of history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Payne is a historian of modern Spain and European fascism, whose lengthy bibliography includes books on Spanish fascism, the Spanish Civil War, and one on Spanish dictator Franco and Hitler. Payne will be speaking on "The Right and the Fascist Experience."
Fellow English white nationalist Peter Brimelow is also scheduled to speak. Brimelow is head of the anti-immigrant hate website VDARE, named after Virginia Dare, the first white child born in the 鈥淣ew World.鈥
Brimelow鈥檚 site is a hub for anti-Semites, nativists and Alt-Right figures. At a previous Mencken Club conference, Brimelow said, 鈥淭he way to win is to get white votes. If [Republicans] did that, even without actually cutting off immigration, they could continue to win national elections for quite a long time.鈥 At the 2016 event, Brimelow will speak on 鈥淭he Right and American Conservatism.鈥
William Lind, a well-known figure on the Christian Right will speak for the first time at the club on 鈥淭he Right and Foreign Policy.鈥 Lind, a contributor to right-wing magazine American Conservative, addressed a 2002 Holocaust denial conference, organized by Willis Carto, one of the most active and influential white nationalists of the past century. Though Lind admitted during his 2002 speech that he did not deny that the Holocaust happened, he did talk about a small group of people he claimed have poisoned American culture.
"These guys," he explained, "were all Jewish.鈥 The audience included internationally known Holocaust deniers and a former SS officer. A strange choice, perhaps, for this gathering, given that Gottfried and Weissberg are Jewish.