Why the Minuteman Project may look real familar

by One People's Project Sunday, Jun. 19, 2005 at 3:39 PM
antifa@onepeoplesproject.com PO Box 8291, Jersey City, NJ 07308

The similarities are astounding!

When the Minuteman Project first surfaced, we thought it strangely familar. That's because this has been done before. Almost thirty years ago there was another group that basically our current vigilante xenophobes pattern themselves after. They weren't called the Minuteman Project then. They were the Klan Border Patrol, and it was what gave David Duke his first big break. This is an excerpt from a 1989 video titled The History of W.A.R., Pt. 1. For those who forgotten about this crew, W.A.R. stands for White Aryan Resistance, the group that Tom Metzger runs when he isn't going around California doing blues karaoke. He talks about the formation of the Klan Border Patrol back in Oct. 1977 and what it entailed. After watching it, ask yourself what is the difference between them and the Minuteman Project. And before you conservatives out there email us with the bullshit "Minutemen aren't racist" line, after finding scores of people working with them that are also part of hate groups, you are wasting your time and ours trying to play that routine on us.Click on the link to see the video, but you need RealPlayer.