My rooming situation is living with 4 other people, what makes asking them questions about the white nationalist movement interesting is that 2 are white and 2 are minorities so having a mixed opinion has proved to be very beneficial. To protect their views my 2 minority roommates are 1, 2 and the white ones are going to be 3 ,4
Question to all- Do you see WN movement in your everyday life.
1 answer- I wouldn’t say I see a white nationalist movement but rather a stereotype because I am Mexican, people have asked me if I was legal or not and though I have heard it many times before I am not affected by it anymore. The first few times I was asked it hurt a lot but since it has happened many times since, it no longer effects me.
2 answer- I am new here this year so rather than having a good group of friends to hang out with I have been looking around and observing people that are similar to me. Doing this has made me more aware of people on campus and though I have not seen a direct correlation of White nationalist, such as people walking around with KKK hoods or Nazi tattoos on everyone, I have seen signs that I am the minority on campus.
3- I don’t feel that there is very much racism on campus and even when something does happen, its not targeting at one group.
4- I don’t think many people understand the whole concept of white nationalist because its not just the stereotype that everyone thinks of but rather its minor things such as avoiding the 3rd or 4th floor in the CUB because it is for the cultural centers
Question 2- What do you think of when I say White Nationalist-
1- I think of the extreme skin head with tattoos all over and looking really scary, this picture pops out in my mind and if I ever saw someone like this I would stay away from them. Thank god I have not seen someone like this on campus
2- I think of people who are racially motivated to create harm to others whether it is to actually scare someone or not. Its scary to think but in my mind I don’t think of an extreme looking person I am more worried about the person that looks completely normal. They worry me the most because I feel they can create the most harm
3- I think of a skin head or a KKK member or even more so a person of the Aryan Nation because I am from Idaho near a lot of them I feel I have interacted with countless amounts of them. Even though I have interacted with them does not mean I am not afraid of them. I feel if I am seen with someone of a minority I could be at risk for something done to me.
4- I think of people described in movies that are full of hate and always want to create violence. While violence is not on all of their minds I think all of them have some built up inside and it could boil over at some point.
Question 3- Do you think the internet has helped or not helped the movement?
All of them answered in similar answers summarized as this- The internet is just a gateway that was never there before. It has allowed a white nationalist to spread its message to more and more people faster. Im not sure how they had recruiting people before but it must have involved face to face time to get new information, but now you can be based in Washington and have members in China and never know it.





