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A study of the white separatist movement reported that "virtually all reject marriage "outside the white race"." The authors also noted "a distinction between the supremacist desire to dominate (as in apartheid, slavery, or segregation) and complete separation by race" which might include complete exclusion of all but whites from the country or a white separatist homeland. They quoted segregationist ]:<blockquote>I’m a racial separatist, but I just don’t know enough people would understand what is meant, and I wouldn't know whether all the people who call themselves white separatists know what they mean either.... Do you want to have segregation? Do you want to have it within the United States or do you want to have it on a geographical basis? Where there would only be white people here in the United States because that’s the difference, lastly, between white racism and white supremacy. White supremacy says it’s okay for the niggers to be here as long as the white man is supreme but I’m a white racist so I don’t want the niggers here at all.<ref> Betty A. Dobratz, Stephanie L. Shanks-Meile, ''The White Separatist Movement in the United States: "White Power, White Pride!'' (Baltimore, JHU Press: 2000), vii 10. </ref></blockquote> A study of the white separatist movement reported that "virtually all reject marriage "outside the white race"." The authors also noted "a distinction between the supremacist desire to dominate (as in apartheid, slavery, or segregation) and complete separation by race. (Baltimore, JHU Press: 2000), vii 10. </ref>


Critics argue that contemporary white separatism is a public facade adopted by white supremacists.<ref>{{Cite journal |url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3719/is_200607/ai_n16855771/pg_9/ |title=The Strategy of White Separatism |journal=Journal of Political and Military Sociology |date=Summer 2006 |last1=Dobratz |first1=Betty A. |last2=Shanks-Meile |first2=Stephanie L. |volume=34 |number=1 |pages=49–80 |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20090614064340/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3719/is_200607/ai_n16855771/pg_9/ |archivedate=June 14, 2009}}</ref> Critics argue that contemporary white separatism is a public facade adopted by white supremacists.<ref>{{Cite journal |url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3719/is_200607/ai_n16855771/pg_9/ |title=The Strategy of White Separatism |journal=Journal of Political and Military Sociology |date=Summer 2006 |last1=Dobratz |first1=Betty A. |last2=Shanks-Meile |first2=Stephanie L. |volume=34 |number=1 |pages=49–80 |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20090614064340/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3719/is_200607/ai_n16855771/pg_9/ |archivedate=June 14, 2009}}</ref>

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White separatism is a separatist political movement that seeks separate economic and cultural development for white people. White separatism is a form of White nationalism and can be a form of White supremacy.

White separatists generally claim genetic affiliation with Anglo-Saxon cultures, Nordic cultures, or other white European cultures. Some also affiliate with white ethnic cultures that developed outside of Europe, like the Neo-Confederates and Boer-Afrikaner Nationalists.

A study of the white separatist movement reported that "virtually all reject marriage "outside the white race"." The authors also noted "a distinction between the supremacist desire to dominate (as in apartheid, slavery, or segregation) and complete separation by race. (Baltimore, JHU Press: 2000), vii 10. </ref>

Critics argue that contemporary white separatism is a public facade adopted by white supremacists.

Racial separatism differs from racial segregation, which is characterized by separation of different racial groups within the same state—that is racial separation in daily life, such as eating in restaurants, drinking from water fountains, using restrooms, attending school, going to the movies, or in renting or purchasing a home. Racial segregation is enforced by the government of a multiracial nation, as in South Africa under apartheid, which seeks to separate different cultures within the borders of the same state.

Notable white separatists

See also

References

  1. Dobratz, Betty A.; Shanks-Meile, Stephanie L. (1997). The White Separatist Movement in the United States: White Power, White Pride!. New York: Twayne Publishers. ISBN 9780805738650. OCLC 37341476.
  2. Dobratz, Betty A.; Shanks-Meile, Stephanie L. (Summer 2006). "The Strategy of White Separatism". Journal of Political and Military Sociology. 34 (1): 49–80. Archived from the original on June 14, 2009.
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