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    Green Moutain Daily Bombshell: Vermont Secessionist Movement Tied to White Supremacists    
    Sunday, February 11 2007 @ 10:01 PM GMT+5
    Contributed by: Christian Avard

    FeaturesGive credit to citizen journalism where it is due. Especially to odum of Green Mountain Daily because he uncovered a bombshell AND I MEAN A BOMBSHELL!

    Odum received an anonymous tip re: the Second Vermont Republic(SVR), the Vermont seccesionist movement and asked him if he had looked into SVR more closely and what he uncovered was truly amazing.

    As written in Odum's diary, this anonymous tipster

    had just heard SVR spokesperson Rob Williams on Switchboard passing on a revisionist historical portrait of Abraham Lincoln which the blogger (who follows hate groups) recognized as part and parcel of what the Southern Poverty Law Center (the premier anti-hate group advocacy and tracking organization in the country) refers to as the Neo-Confederate Movement. The blogger considered the possibility of a connection and looked into the SVR and VC websites.

    What he found was shocking for two reasons; one, that there seem to be no degrees of seperation between SVR and leading neo-confederate thinkers and activists specifically discussed on the Southern Poverty Law Center website. These people are serving on SVR's advisory board.

    And two; that there seems to be no effort to hide the fact, given that groups such as the flagship neo-confederate organization The League of the South are linked to prominently, and the work of LOS activists cited and praised epeatedly.

    Odum says the anonymous blogger has posted the first of his findings at vermontsecession.blogspot.com.He says it was well cited and linked as any research document, and as such virtually impossible to refute.

    The anonymous blogger says the following:

    As I've read and learned more about the group at Second Vermont Republic and its publication, Vermont Commons, I've become concerned about some of what they say and even more so about things that they aren't saying. My purpose in this blog won't be to gevaltize about the various people and their connections to organizations that promote ideas (or as they would have it, "Truths") that are inimical to generally accepted Vermont values of inclusion and respect for others. I'd simply like for my neighbors to have additional facts not being presented by those who are proposing secession.
    In addition, Odum has some more alarming discoveries related to SVR... that some members on the SVR advisory board are known white supremacists.

    Below you will find the cross-posting of Odum's diary from Green Moutain Daily. There should be a lot of diiscussion about this and I ask that people on iBrattleboro keep it to iBrattleboro because there's been tremendous discussion on the other site. Besides I think we can have a great one here.

    Whatever you may think of it, you gotta give credit where credit is due and certainly this anonymous blogger and Odum connected all the dots on SVR. As an observer, I'm surprised no one else in the media is covering this.

    Here we go folks... -patagonianomore

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    From Green Mountain Daily.

    Second Vermont Republic/Vermont Commons Tied to White Supremacists: UPDATED (at bottom of diary)

    There are some names that might raise eyebrows on the Advisory Board. Marco Bassani is associated with Italy's Northern League, a fracturous political entity that has faced charges of xenophobia, and Jason Sorens is the founder of the Right-Libertarian Free State Movement that settled in New Hampshire - a movement that has also dealt with charges of xenophobia and racism. Interesting, but there's hardly enough out there to make for any kind of indictment, frankly.

    There are, however, several people connected with the League of the South (LOS) who are either directly involved with or promoted by SVR. In fact, the LOS is directly linked to from the SVR site here. This is just some of what the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has to say about LOS:

    a group that has grown to include 9,000 people organized into 96 chapters in 20 states. Despite the group's claims that it will brook no racists, the League is rife with white supremacists and racist ideology.

    One key LOS figure ... a man who is the former head of the LOS chapter in Tuscaloosa (Ala.) County where the League got its start, was even blunter than his leader in his own AlaReb posting about black-on-white crime. "You see the day is coming when we will NEED a new type of Klan," G. David Cooksey wrote after the Central Park incidents in June. "Yes I said Klan!! If push comes to shove I'm for it! ... Time has come to stop this crap now! "Or would you all like to see your daughters raped???"

    And J Michael Hill, the group's founder is a veritable font of such statements as:

    Let us not flinch when our enemies call us 'racists'; rather, just reply with, 'So, what's your point?'"

    And the SPLC goes on:

    And the League runs the Institute for the Study of Southern Culture and History, an organization headed by Donald Livingston that offers seminars "dedicated to combating the demonisation of the South." It is supported by members' dues and an LOS foundation.

    The name Donald Livingston may look familiar if you've been clicking on the links earlier in this diary. That would be the same Donald Livingston on the advisory board of the Second Vermont Republic. Here's a screenshot:

    [flickr: 387407491 size:medium]

    The vermontsecession blog spends a lot of time on Donald Livingston, whose SPLC profile can be found here. Rowley is actually far more kind to Livingston at the blog than SPLC is.

    If you checked the link to Livingston's profile, you may have noticed this:

    At a 2003 "Lincoln Reconsidered" conference (see also profile of Thomas DiLorenzo), he said that "evil is habit-forming" and no habit is as evil as believing that Lincoln acted out of good motives.

    This, of course, a reference to the Lincoln revisionism that permeates the neo-Confederate movement. What you also may notice is another name from the SVR Advisory Board - Thomas DiLorenzo.

    At this point, Rowley doesn't discuss DiLorenzo - but that's only because there is so much to digest and process on the man, he is still working on it. Like Livingston, DiLorenzo is specifically highlighted on the SPLC site. His name is not merely attached to the SVR, but his work is repeatedly promoted (here under VTCommons' "essential readings" and here, in a book review by Rob Williams as two examples).

    Rowley's DiLorenzo entry will likely dwarf the others in quantity and impact, as he is a big player in the hate group circuit. DiLorenzo is an enthusiastic proponent of radically unrestrained markets. For example:

    One of the oldest myths about capitalism is the notion that factories that offer the poor higher wages to lure them off the streets (and away from lives of begging, stealing, prostitution, or worse) or away from back-breaking farm labor somehow impoverishes and exploits them. They are said to work in "sweatshops" for "subsistence wages." That was the claim made by socialists and unionists in the early days of the industrial revolution, and it is still made today by the same category of malcontents - usually by people who have never themselves performed manual labor and experienced breaking a sweat while working. (I am not referring here to the red herring claim that most foreign "sweatshops" utilize some kind of slave labor. This is an outrageous propaganda ploy designed to portray defenders of free markets as being in favor of slavery).

    Finally, perhaps one of the strongest virtues of foreign "sweatshops" is that they weaken the hand of American labor unions. With few exceptions, American unions have long been at the forefront of anti-capitalist ideology and have supported virtually all the destructive tax and regulatory policies that have been so poisonous to American capitalism. Unions believe that they cannot exist unless workers can be convinced that employers are the enemies of the working class, if not society, and that they (the workers) need unions to protect them from these exploiters.

    DiLorenzo, whom even far-right absolutists like Randian Libertarian activist Timothy Sandefur calls "an unusually bad scholar, whose incompetence at history is only exceeded by his poor grasp of basic Constitutional theory" is the source of much of the Lincoln revisionism, and as such a key source for the rhetoric of these groups.

    From SPLC again:

    A recent headline on WorldNetDaily, a far-right Web site, showed what neo-Confederate and white supremacist groups believe is at stake: "'Taking America Back' Starts with Taking Lincoln Down." The anti-Lincoln campaign is not simply another series of shopworn arguments about the past. Instead, Lincoln is blamed for everything far right-wingers believe is amiss in the America of 2003: big centralized government, welfare giveaways, rampant capitalist greed, shrinking civil liberties and reckless imperialism.

    Rowley even forwarded to me the following Google search link which shows DiLorenzo's multiple postings on a neo-nazi website with the heading "No Jews, Just Right" No doubt Rowley's far more extensive work on DiLorenzo over the next couple days will be damning.

    But returning to the quote above, "reckless imperialism" is a key phrase. The neo-confederate movement represents a marriage of sorts between old-line, traditional white supremicists and the fringe of the paleoconservative movement. Rowley believes that suporters of SVR are not secret racists, but have rather been duped by carefully presented rhetoric. The paleocons passionately hate the neocons, whose statist, imperialistic visions they find anathema. As such, the conversation with genuinely progressive or left-libertarian activists can stay on common ground if carefully nuanced.

    His view is reinforced by the appearence of so many genuinely progressive activists on both the Vermont Commons site as well as the Second Vermont Republic site. People like Dan DeWalt, Bill McKibben, Will Linder- these folks are clearly the good guys. I did give the ones I knew a heads up to what Rowley had discovered. DeWalt responded immediately that he had no idea of these connections, and would certainly take a look and re-evaluate, depending on what the results are. Rob Williams himself seems like a very genuine, progressive activist, and it's hard after meeting him to imagine that he would have any part in this.

    But as a historian himself, it's also hard not to give him some responsibility for promoting the neo-confederate propoganda that passes as "history." Or for giving VT Commons print space to the likes of Franklin Sanders, whose work appeared in the copy of VT Commons recently included in Seven Days. From vermontsecession:

    Like a number of members of Second Vermont Republic's advisory board, Sanders has a long association with the League of the South [1] , a hate group according to the Southern Poverty Law Center. [2] He serves on the LoS Board of Directors. [3] He spoke at the First North American Secessionist Convention in Burlington that was sponsored last fall by Kirkpatrick Sale's (also an SVR advisory board member) Middlebury Institute

    Sanders has a criminal record, as well as having attempted a foray into writing:

    a fictional account set in the now near future of a Christian Pol Pot-like character who decimated the non-Christian, city folk/population with a neutron bomb/device or some such nonsense. If you like your action heroes white, preachy and definitely not Jewish then Heiland is for you. Customer reviews at the Amazon link included the mention of "a few good reviews of the book" from two (surprise!) fellow LoS board members, although that fact isn't noted in the customer review. One is from the racist president of the LoS, Michael Hill:

    "Heiland presents a chilling portrait of what could be in store for America should the secular-statist agenda become reality. A death-dealing, anti-Christian Establishment holds sway over a blighted urban landscape, while Christian patriots control the countryside. The epic showdown between the forces of light and darkness is not to be missed."

    Dr. Michael Hill Montgomery, Alabama

    Disturbed yet? And there is more, more, more. Rowley has amassed sources - including YouTubed video recordings - and with much more to come. It runs so deep and the connections are so omnipresent, it's hard to imagine that the SVR is truly salvageable, and that truly progressive secession advocates might want to consider dumping the organization and starting over.

    But just as disturbing as these contacts themselves are the fact that it took so long to notice them, despite the fact that they have been on display for all to see. As overwhelmingly white as Vermont is, I can't help but see this as a result of our pronounced lack of diversity. African Americans, Jews - any minority group with a history of being oppressed - have a culturally imbedded radar for bigotry that we in the majority lack. I can't help but wonder if we were a more diverse state, if this sort of mischief wouldn't have been spotted immediately and nipped in the bud.

    Whatever the case, some very ugly tendrils have infiltrated themselves into the progressive community right under our noses, and Rowley should be given a medal for bringing it out into the sunlight before it spreads any further. I strongly urge readers to check out the definitive record at vermontsecession.blogspot.com and return frequently over the next couple weeks. It's time we called it out.

    UPDATE 2/10, 9:40 PM: Well. I guess people do read this site.

    Quick notes:

    1. Those defending the inclusion of the radical right wing, white supremicist element are probably wasting their time doing so by attempting to attack the reputation of the Southern Poverty Law Center. They are super-credible. The Nation cites them all the time. It's possible to disagree with anyone, but when, instead of disagreeing, you try a smear without any backup, it doesn't look good.

    2. To everyone reading - this post was not about the concept of secession. I have mixed feelings on the issue myself. It appeals to my left-libertarian streak in theory, but I do worry about the practice. In any event, I'm not touching the merits of secession and don't intend to.

    3. On the "guilt by association" thing, setting aside that we take politicians to task for much looser connections to shady interests, if proponents feel that these alliances don't matter - that it's really okay with you and you're comfortable with it - hey, just say so. Heck, say it proudly. I disagree, and said so. Others may disagree with me. Everybody's different. It's my opinion that most people will be as shocked as I was - certainly most in the GMD community will be. Some people will feel very threatened. What's important is that it's out there for discussion and there are no secrets.

    4. As to the charge that the vermontsecession.blogspot.com poster and myself are simply wrong, again, make your case. I've mea culpa'd before, and have no problem doing so again. But just saying it's wrong or calling me names is not a case.

    All of this and more can be found at Green Moutain Daily

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    Green Moutain Daily Bombshell: Vermont Secessionist Movement Tied to White Supremacists
    Authored by: apathy on Monday, February 12 2007 @ 09:48 AM GMT+5
    This should be an interesting discussion.
    I haven't picked up the Commons too often so I don't really have an opinion on it however I seem to recall a lot of support for it on this site. The recent news that we were losing Dan B. coverage in the Herald ( what a Pissah ) was followed by encouragement to support the Commons.

    I'm interested to see how it pans out.

    If it turns out to be truwish and the shit/sheet hits the fan it could be yet another loss of local media coverage(wtf).

    Would anyone be surprised to learn that the white supremacy movement has a definite footing in V.T.? I bet the true extent of it would be a bit surprising and upsetting but I encounter a disturbing amount of racism locally and clearly this is not exactly the most intolerant rednecky areas of the state.
    Green Moutain Daily Bombshell: Vermont Secessionist Movement Tied to White Supremacists
    Authored by: annikee on Monday, February 12 2007 @ 10:15 AM GMT+5
    The Vermont Commons and the Brattleboro Commons are two different papers, to my knowledge. The Commons referred to on this site, I believe, is the Brattleboro Commons.

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    Love like you've never been hurt and dance like nobody's watching.
    Green Moutain Daily Bombshell: Vermont Secessionist Movement Tied to White Supremacists
    Authored by: barry on Monday, February 12 2007 @ 10:39 AM GMT+5
    As a confirmation of what annikee says here, The Commons (formerly The Brattleboro Commons) is a locally-owned, non-profit independent newspaper serving Windham County, published by Vermont Independent Media in Brattleboro. The Commons is not connected in any way to The Vermont Commons of SVR.
    Barry
    Green Moutain Daily Bombshell: Vermont Secessionist Movement Tied to White Supremacists
    Authored by: organoleptic on Monday, February 12 2007 @ 10:40 AM GMT+5
    Vermont Commons is the paper being referred to and is usually found as an insert in the Vermont Guardian.
    No longer Vermont Guardian
    Authored by: Christian Avard on Monday, February 12 2007 @ 10:56 AM GMT+5

    Actually the Vermont Commons is now being distributed by Seven Days Press in Montpelier. They are no longer being distributed in the Vermont Guardian.

    Just FYI.

    race relations in Brattleboro
    Authored by: janed on Monday, February 12 2007 @ 10:33 AM GMT+5
    I published an editorial about local race relations in the Brattleboro Reformer in April 2005 during the time India Martin had been suspended for fighting. The bottom line was that i viewed Brattleboro as "farther along" in theory than in practice when it came to race relations.


    If anyone is interested, I will send you a copy or post it here.

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    janed
    race relations in Brattleboro
    Authored by: annikee on Monday, February 12 2007 @ 09:27 PM GMT+5
    I hope you do submit it as a story, janed. I'm interested in reading it. Clearly, there are still racism issues around here. I heard several times today that the KKK is boasting of a surge in membership, in the wake of immigration panic.

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    Love like you've never been hurt and dance like nobody's watching.
    "A State of Racial Harmony"
    Authored by: janed on Tuesday, February 13 2007 @ 10:18 AM GMT+5
    Thanks, Annikee. I didn't realize at the time that 1200 words was a hugely long piece for the editorial page.

    Commentary: (Published as editorial in Brattleboro Reformer April 6, 2005)

    A State of Racial Harmony
    Janie DeNeefe 61 Grove Street 251-7285

    I was born in Alabama where I lived until I was thirty-eight years old. I moved to Brattleboro seven years ago. I have observed and participated in “race relations” for my entire life. It is from that perspective that I offer the following comments. When I use the polarized terms “black” and “white” in this commentary it is to clarify my main points. It is certainly not meant to exclude anyone of any other hue.

    I think Brattleboro could learn a few things about race relations from Alabama’s example. To pretend that our community has already arrived at a state of racial harmony is smug and untrue.

    India Martin is not the first person to complain about diversity related problems at BUHS. I don’t know her or her family, but I do know this: when children react violently it is because they feel threatened. Whether or not the threat is “real” or perceived by an outside observer, whether or not the administrators or school board feel her reactions are justified, the fact remains that India feels threatened by the atmosphere at her school. Now her reactions have created a situation where she has been suspended and nearly expelled.

    Rather than work harder to create a psychologically safe environment for every student and worker, it appears that BUHS, so far, is leaving India Martin behind. What, you may ask, does this have to do with Alabama?

    As the black freedom struggle progressed in Alabama, a critical mass of black people was available to challenge well-meaning white liberals to think more critically about our own racial blind spots, defensiveness and reactivity. With no such critical mass of community of color here in Vermont, many white people with the best of intentions have had very little experience in actually working things out between the races. When it comes to race relations, Brattleboro is stronger in theory than it is in actual practice.

    Oh, I know, we all have a black or biracial friend, maybe even a few. We eat African food at the farmer’s market. We may have read Black Like Me, or Soul on Ice. We are careful to say “African American” or “person of color” instead of “black” or “colored person.” Some of us may even recall with satisfaction that we marched in Selma or taught at Freedom Schools “back in the day.” You don’t have to explain to us about race. We have taught our children to be color blind.

    But color blind isn’t all that it’s cracked up to be. Being black in America is not the same as being white in America. It is difficult for those of us who were born white to really comprehend the historical and psychological forces that have shaped the black experience for so many people. With our light skin, we are not “other.” Even if we are women or hippies or gay, we pass for white. Like it or not, feel it or not, our race dominates. And in Brattleboro, there is no thriving black community to counteract our cultural dominance. We get away with tokenism and abstractions here because there are too few black people to really integrate the culture. We are still working on how to deal with “them.”

    A big part of what attracts me to Vermont is the shared belief that every child deserves a fair chance. India Martin is a child in our community. She is not “them,” she is “us.”

    Until every one of us would be content to trade the color of our skin and our life experience with that of the Martin family, and send our children into BUHS as black children in a white dominated culture, Brattleboro has a long way to go to live up to its promise of racial harmony and fairness.

    Until white people come to understand that black people may have even more to teach us about living in America than we have to teach them, then we are living in cultural ignorance. It is arrogant to think “we” can uplift “them” simply by encouraging “them” to be more like “us.”

    So much of what has helped Alabama culture heal and grow to greater maturity on racial matters is the infusion of African American genius and cultural practice into mainstream white society there. This process has taken centuries, and has increased exponentially in recent decades. I realize that Brattleboro doesn’t have that advantage. Therefore I believe that the white adults of Brattleboro will have to try extra hard to examine what may remain of their own cultural ignorance or arrogance, and perhaps encourage each other to stretch a little more.

    When I was growing up in Alabama I was fortunate to meet many white liberals from the north who came south to help uplift us. Too often, though, we would feel put down instead, by comments of cultural superiority such as “You actually EAT that?” and long lectures intended to convince us of what all was wrong with our culture, with no attempt to understand how we had come to be that way.

    Some of these misunderstood aspects of southern culture are African and Native American infusions, a point that just might be missed by the unintentional ethnocentricity of a white northerner.

    Ethnocentrism can be a natural consequence of growing up a member of a dominant culture or monoculture. It deprives the individual of true multi-cultural experience. It can be healed by listening carefully to people who come from different perspectives.

    I suspect that India Martin is yet another canary in the coal mine of diversity problems at BUHS. As long as white adults deny that there are diversity problems at BUHS, and instead focus blame on individuals who act out, atmospheric tensions there will remain unresolved. I don’t believe that India is reacting to “nothing.” Rather, she is reacting to something she has the sensitivity to perceive, something that may reside in the blind spots of white administrators and the school board. The shift of consciousness at BUHS to one of racial harmony is in process but is not complete.

    Just as black people need to be careful not to blame racism for problems that are not about race, white people must be extra careful not to deny racial issues where they exist.

    Any white person who feels that racial matters in the U.S. have been resolved, and that remaining problems are due to the bad attitudes of flawed individuals, might like to find an opportunity to feel like a minority. Take a deep long trip into a neighborhood dominated by black culture, such as Alabama’s Black Belt, the Mississippi Delta, or certain parts of Brooklyn. Allow yourself to experience whatever challenges to your self-concept the adventure may present to you.

    Your experience won’t be analogous to that of being a black person in America. But it will begin to soften any remaining vestiges of ethnocentricity you may feel, vestiges you may, quite honestly, not have realized were still there.

    We have not reached a state of racial harmony in America yet. Not even in Brattleboro. But we can all get there together if we practice, practice, practice.



    Janie DeNeefe is an educator living in Brattleboro.


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    janed
    Odum to appear on WKVT this Wednesday
    Authored by: Christian Avard on Monday, February 12 2007 @ 11:03 AM GMT+5

    FYI, Odum, the author of the GMD diary will appear on WKVT's "Live & Local" this Wednesday at 11:00 AM. It'll be a telephone interview so if you want to get some questions in, email steve@1490wkvt.com by then.

    Live & Local is 1490 on the AM dial and you can stream on the web with them at http://www.1490wkvt.com/.

    Should be interesting.

    Yikes. New name needed.
    Authored by: Rolf on Tuesday, February 13 2007 @ 06:53 AM GMT+5
    Time to burn my SRV tee-shirts. Fortunately they are cotton, so they will burn easily.

    Maybe Progressives should start calling the "new state"

    the True Republic of Vermont,

    or The New Republic of Vermont.

    Anything but "Second." The SRV is dead.




    Tempest in a Teapot?
    Authored by: Floyd on Tuesday, February 13 2007 @ 09:18 AM GMT+5


    I'm looking forward to learning more about this as I have a hard time believing the unfortunateness extends beyond a few links on the website. But we'll see what unfolds.

    Rob Williams is a media literacy educator and speaker and is involved with ACME Vermont . Check out the Action Coalition for Media Education (ACME), an independently-funded continental coalition championing critical media education, independent media production, and grassroots media reform and justice projects.

    http://www.acmecoalition.org/

    He also participates with his local community radio station. Grassroots citizen action and participation in our media suggest someone who believes in citizen empowerment and openess in media.


    I'm not scraping my SVR sticker off yet.




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  • Harris Hill Ski Jumping Competition
  • Drawing & Composition Series with Charlie Hunter Begins
  • Winter Farmers' Market
  • Community Sledding Party

  • Sunday 19-Feb
  • Harris Hill Ski Jumping Competition
  • Music for a Sunday Afternoon - Concert by Benjamin Hochman, piano
  • Green Mountain Songwriter Series

  • Monday 20-Feb
  • BEEC's Winter Vacation Camp Begins

  • Brattleboro Weekly Poll
    In high school, my favorite subject is/was
    math, such as algebra, trig, geometry or calculus
    English
    science, such as biology, chemistry, or physics
    a language
    history, social or political science
    shop or home economics
    gym
    band, chorus, or orchestra
    art
    other
    Results
    44 votes | 6 comments