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Tony Perkins and White Supremacy

NOTE FROM PAM: If the right-wing bible beating set wants to go after Kevin Jennings and Chai Feldblum, then it’s time to remind them (and the MSM) about the “moral values” of Tony Perkins, for example. You see Family Research Council honcho Tony Perkins frequently on the air to represent the "family values" agenda, but the media seem to ignore his outlandish racist affiliations documented in this Blend diary (posted here with permission), including ties to the Council of Conservative Citizens, declared a hate group by the SPLC, and the KKK. More background, via Media Matters:

The Boston Herald reported in an October 16, 2006, article, "In 2001, [Perkins] gave a speech at a meeting of the Council of Conservative Citizens, which the Southern Poverty Law Center [SPLC] considers a hate group."

Indeed, a Fall 2004 article in the SPLC's Intelligence Report asserted that Perkins "spoke to the Louisiana Council of Conservative Citizens on May 19, 2001," during his tenure as a Louisiana state legislator. The SPLC characterizes the CCC as a "white nationalist" organization, and has reported that the group is "the reincarnation of the racist White Citizens Councils of the 1950s and 1960s."

The CCC declares in itsstatement of principles:

We also oppose all efforts to mix the races of mankind, to promote non-white races over the European-American people through so-called "affirmative action" and similar measures, to destroy or denigrate the European-American heritage, including the heritage of the Southern people, and to force the integration of the races.

When confronted with this information, an FRC tool said Perkins has "cannot remember" speaking to the group, but Perkins himself told the Vancouver Sunthat he "could not recall what he said to the group and that he said he had been unfamiliar with the CCC's history at the time."

The family values organization head has also sidled up to former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke. While campaign manager for Louis E. (Woody) Jenkins's campaign for the U.S. Senate in 1996, forked over $82,500 to buy Duke's mailing list. Yes, Perkins wanted make sure to reach the white supremacist voting base.


Bricar1632's diary:

It's said that 'a picture is worth a thousand words.'  So I can't help but wonder what Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council, must think knowing that this picture exists of him in the newsletter for the Council of Conservative Citizens, a well-known white supremacist group.  It seems he was a guest speaker at the time, which he's done twice, once in 1997 and another time in 2001.

He could probably claim he had no knowledge of the groups interests, but he would be hard pressed to resort to this lame excuse.

<;blockquote>;In 1998, nearly three years before Perkins spoke to the CCC a second time, both Sen. Trent Lott and Rep. Bob Barr received widespread national media attention (and outrage) for speaking in front of the CCC—and both politicians used the “I-didn’t-know-their-politics” copout.  The national tumult over Lott and Barr that year even prompted US Rep. Thomas Wexler to sponsor a House Resolution condemning the racism of the CCC.

Then there's the nasty detail of the white flag behind him at the podium, the one with the southern cross in one corner.

More below the fold. 

 

I'm sure for most of us it's clear that this flag would have something to do with white supremacy and surely Perkins did as well since he's standing right next to it, but here's a bit of history on the flag from a post at QueerToday.com entitled, Tremont Temple and the Racists, which I quoted above.

This particular flag was the second official flag of the Confederacy, adopted in 1863, and was explicitly designed to represent white supremacy.  William Thompson, editor of the Savannah Morning News, and the one who proposed the design of the flag, said:  "Our idea is simply to combine the present battle-flag with a pure white standard sheet; our Southern Cross, blue on a red field, to take the place on the white flag that is occupied by the blue union in the old -United States flag, or the St. George's cross in the British flag. As a people, we are fighting to maintain the Heaven-ordained supremacy of the white man over the inferior or colored race; a white flag would thus be emblematical of our cause.

The above leaves little doubt as to the meaning of the flag or to Perkins having no knowledge of the principles of the group he was speaking to.  It's no wonder that as he and the Family Research Council collaborate with African American communities and churches for their anti-gay work, that they ignore the inequality and social injustices that those communities face.

It's a very sad commentary about both our communities and how we're being used to benefit those more fortunate than ourselves.

Here is the sourcing for the images:

Citizens Informer 28.  Summer 1997, p. 7; Citizens Informer 32.  March-April 2001, p. 13.  Very special thanks to Edward Sebesta of the Southern Poverty Law Center for taking time out of his busy schedule and digging through his files of Citizens Informer. 

 

 

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Posted by Pam Spaulding on 10:35 AM • (9) Comments

My only surprise here is that they’re trying to disavow anything. Why not profess it?

Comment #1: paul  on  10/07  at  12:11 PM

They can’t openly profess it because being called a racist is actually worse than being a racist.  You have to use code words so you can claim anyone calling you on your racism is only “playing the race card” and is therefore a much worse person than you.

Comment #2: Caren-Sun-blocking Creator of Animorphic Pancakes  on  10/07  at  12:27 PM

You know, one of the basic formulas I’ve been taught in public speaking is focus your message.  How can a politician go blind into any speaking engagement without at least reading the mission statement of a group they’re asking money from?

They’re not even trying for plausable deniability.

Comment #3: cynickal  on  10/07  at  12:37 PM

But if the SPLC is playing the race card, isn’t that their problem?

Comment #4: paul  on  10/07  at  12:40 PM

Pointing out racism is worse than racism itself.  Didn’t you get the memo?

Comment #5: Sour Kraut  on  10/07  at  01:21 PM

pam, i can see you’re a bit unclear on this; the family values mr. perkins espouses are the soprano family values, not to be confused with regular family values.

that makes all the difference.

Comment #6: cpinva  on  10/08  at  02:13 AM

As the original distributor and co-discoverer of the picture WangChung, I can guarantee you that this picture has not been ‘modified to blank out’ any parts of the flag or anything else in the picture.  That flag is a historic confederate flag that was created to symbolize white power as is quoted in the post and in the original article linked to the picture called “Tremont Temple and the Racists” which I co-wrote. 

And let’s not forget Perkins’ blatantly dishonest attempts to pretend not to remember speaking to the group or knowing of their politics.  As a southern politician, he would have been well aware of the politics of this group, especially after fellow politicians like Trent Lott were berated for speaking to the group a few years before his second speaking engagement, not to mention him knowing very well the meaning of that flag.

This picture is anything but dishonest and shows the true politics of the man behind the Family Research Council.  All you have to do is pick up a copy of the Citizen’s Informer and see for yourself that the image is real.  Afterall, I did include the sourcing information.  But I wonder if you’d really have the courage to take the risk of proving yourself wrong.

Comment #7: bricar1632  on  10/10  at  07:02 AM
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