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Soldiers of God: White
Supremacists and Their Holy War for America
by Howard L. Bushart, Myra Edwards Barnes
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From Publishers Weekly
Through dozens of interviews with members involved in various supremacists
organizations such as the Ku Klux Klan and Aryan Nation, the authors look at the
motivations that drive individuals to support these extremist associations. The
men and women who are interviewed are candid in voicing their belief that the
U.S. government is under the influence of the Zionist Occupational Government (ZOG),
whose aim is to create a one-world government where the rights of white
Americans would be severely curtailed. Although many see conspiracies behind
nearly every action taken by the federal government, American readers might find
themselves agreeing with some of the concerns of these groups about the growing
lack of citizens' privacy as the government and private companies collect more
and more data on individuals' lives. Separating this book from others on radical
organizations is the authors' assertion that many members are driven by the
principles of Christian Identity, a religion that believes Anglo-Saxons are the
only true offsprings of Adam. Most members quoted here proclaim they are doing
God's work in fighting, through violence if necessary, to create a white
homeland. Bushart, Craig (both freelance journalists) and Barnes (an English
teacher) are to be credited with doing firsthand research that they have melded
into an involving account of what motivates fringe groups.
From Library Journal
Any book about white supremacists can easily degrade into a shouting match.
Authors Bushart (Lee Coll.), John R. Craig (investigative reporter), and Barnes
(English instructor) have written instead a fascinating narrative about the
public and private lives of white supremacists. We see them not as
single-minded, sick individuals but as complex human beings espousing extremely
narrow views concerning the hierarchies of races and their places under a white
God. The authors should be commended for their evenhanded reporting of this
inflammatory issue. They neither blame nor excuse those they studied; they
simply report on their subjects' beliefs and behavior. The most informative
discussion concerns the white supremacists' theological interpretations of the
Bible, which form their own racist world view and justify their actions. If
racism is to be fought, one must know how the racist thinks. This book is a
clear window into the mind of the white supremacist, and only through such books
as this can we understand the depths of their hatred and the lengths to which
they will go to rid the world of "inferior" races. Recommended for all
libraries.
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