American Third Position

The American Third Position is a new political party set up because the older parties are working against America, against American interests. It is trahison des élites, treason of the elite. They make a case that America is under attack; being destroyed by Subversion, that the flood of Third World Immigration is a Culture War, Cultural Genocide. They are right. Merlin Miller, its president explains all.  Virginia Abernethy is running for vice-president.

American Third Position Party - Wikipedia version
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The American Third Position Party (A3P) is a third positionist American political party which promotes white supremacism. It was founded in 2010 partially to channel the right-wing populist resentment engendered by the financial crisis of 2007–2010 and the policies of the Obama administration and defines its principal mission as representing the political interests of white Americans. The party takes a strong stand against immigration and globalization, and strongly supports an anti-interventionist foreign policy. Although the party does not support labor unions, they do strongly support the labor rights of the American working class on a platform of placing American workers first over illegal immigrant workers and banning of overseas corporate relocation of American industry and technology. The party chairman is Los Angeles attorney William Daniel Johnson. Long Beach State University professor of psychology Kevin B. MacDonald has been named the party Director, and is also a principal contributor to The Occidental Quarterly where he has contributed articles claiming that a suite of traits that he attributes to Jews, including higher-than-average verbal intelligence and ethnocentricism, have eugenically evolved to enhance the ability of Jews to conspire to out-compete non-Jews for resources while undermining the power and self-confidence of the white majorities in Europe and America whom he insists Jews seek to dispossess.
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Some of the Wikipedia's article is true. The claim that our resentment comes from Obama and the financial crisis is wrong, very wrong. So is that about white supremacism. Notice the claim that Professor MacDonald 'insists'. Of course the Wiki does not tell us what he has got wrong. They can't because he is right. The Wikipedia was set up by chancers with an agenda. The truth is subordinate.

 

American Third Position
Go to their web site to see what they have to tell us. Read for yourself. Think for yourself. Decide for yourself.

 

 

Virginia Abernethy
Virginia Abernethy is a doctor of psychiatry and anthropology who has gotten into politics. She is running for  Vice-President of the American Third Position, a decent outfit. The Wikipedia has chosen to claim that she alleges being an "ethnic separatist"; one who opposes [ largely(?) Third World ] immigration. Notice that in her response to hostile propaganda she reprints the attack in full, which makes it easier to judge her honesty and theirs.

Here is her photo.

Is she a latter day Goebbels, full of hate? Perhaps not. 

Doctor Abernethy Responds To Malicious Propaganda
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The Tennessean and USAToday ran the same article about me. I write in hopes that one or both papers will print my comment.

The article is accurate in several respects, but inaccurate in others, and thus disturbing. The SPLC's negative and hateful characterizations of people like me who oppose mass immigration are factually untrue. The SPLC has upped the ante by adding the false charge of neo-Nazi to the tired old [and incorrect in my case and in most cases] label of Racist. Organizations like the ADL are complicitous in these hateful smears and, at the least, do themselves a disservice by repeating charges designed to tar people who disagree with them.

Apparently, their ideal for the United States is to be part of a borderless world, while Israel, they think, is entitled to secure borders. The SPLC clearly hates patriots like me. This demonstrates that their “anti-hate” stance is merely a cover for their globalist Marxist agenda. They want Europeans-Americans to “tolerate” their own dispossession. This suicide of a whole people is the goal of their ‘Teaching Tolerance’.

Other factual errors in an article that treats the SPLC as authoritative include:

It is factually untrue that I am a supremacist. I am an ethnic separatist, which means respecting preferences to be with whomever one wishes. I have no objection to campus African-American groups, B’nai B’rith, La Raza or countless others. What I see, however, is that Christian and European-American groups—and only these groups—are targeted for discrimination. They are in the SPLC bull’s-eye of hate—hate for anyone who does not agree with the SPLC’s anti-Christian, anti-patriotic, globalist agenda.
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Notice that the SPLC and ADL are very noisy about Americans who are for America but keep very quiet about the Jews who hold Israel by terror, just like the Nazis controlling France, Czechoslovakia et cetera.

 

Virginia Abernethy ex Wiki
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Virginia Deane Abernethy (born in Cuba [1] in 1934) is an American professor (emerita) of psychiatry and anthropology at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. She received a B.A. from Wellesley College, an M.B.A. from Vanderbilt University, and Ph.D. from Harvard University. She is an anthropology fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Abernethy describes herself as an "ethnic separatist". An outspoken opponent of immigration, Abernethy has called for a complete moratorium on immigration into the United States. She claims that immigrants devalue the work force, deplete scarce resources, adversely impact carrying capacity, and that Third World immigration has led to a rise in dangerous diseases within the United States.[2]

Abernethy is a close friend of minister Jesse Lee Peterson.[3]

Fertility-opportunity hypothesis
Abernethy's research has focused on the issues of population and culture. Her most famous work discounts the demographic transition theory, which holds that fertility drops as women become more educated and contraceptives become more available. In its place she has developed a fertility-opportunity hypothesis which states that fertility follows perceived economic opportunity. A corollary to this hypothesis is that food aid to developing nations will only exacerbate overpopulation. She has advocated in favor of microloans to women in the place of international aid, because she believes microloans allow improvement in the lives of families without leading to higher fertility.
She has opposed programs that would spur economic development in less developed countries on the grounds that they are self-defeating. In the December 1994 issue of The Atlantic Monthly she authored an article entitled "Optimism and Overpopulation" in which she argued that "efforts to alleviate poverty often spur population growth, as does leaving open the door to immigration. Subsidies, windfalls, and the prospect of economic opportunity remove the immediacy of needing to conserve. The mantras of democracy, redistribution, and economic development raise expectations and fertility rates, fostering population growth and thereby steepening a downward environmental and economic spiral."

Publications
Abernethy has written or edited several books, including: Population Politics: The Choices that Shape our Future, 1993, and Population Pressure and Cultural Adjustment, 1979. Abernethy has written articles that have appeared in Chronicles, The Social Contract Press, The Atlantic Monthly, and numerous academic journals. She has also made occasional contributions to the weblog VDARE.

Positions held
Abernethy served 1989-1999 as the editor of the academic journal Population and Environment. She also served on the editorial board of The Citizen Informer, the newsletter of the Council of Conservative Citizens (CofCC), a neo-Confederate organization. She has also appeared as a guest on the CofCC-affiliated radio show, The Political Cesspool. Abernethy regularly addresses meetings of the CofCC. She is on the editorial advisory board of The Occidental Quarterly, a pro-European-American scholarly journal of "nationalist thought and opinion." Abernethy is on the Board of Directors of the Carrying Capacity Network, an immigration-reduction and sustainability organization, and also on the Board of Population-Environment BALANCE, which advocates an immigration moratorium in order to balance population size with resources and the environment's capacity to cope with pollution.

On June 29, 2011, the American Third Position party announced that Abernethy joined their Board of Directors. She was later nominated as their Vice Presidential nominee.

Protect Arizona Now
Abernethy was involved in Arizona's Proposition 200 campaign. She was Chair of the National Advisory Board of the Protect Arizona Now (PAN) committee which promoted Proposition 200 in that state's 2004 election. (Proposition 200, which passed November 2, further limits access to voting and government benefits by anyone without documentation.)

During the campaign Abernethy replied to a journalist's question about her views by stating that she considers herself a separatist, not a supremacist: "I'm in favor of separatism—and that's different than supremacy. Groups tend to self-segregate. I know that I'm not a supremacist. I know that ethnic groups are more comfortable with their own kind."[6]

In a letter to The Washington Times printed September 30, 2004, she rebutted their reporting of her as a "self-described 'racial separatist'", indicating that she is an ethnic separatist instead. She went on to note that the nation has abandoned the motto, "e pluribus unum." She wrote, "The goals of the multicultural game are ethnic separatism, ethnic privilege and ethnic power." European-Americans are "late on the playing field" and need to catch up because if they don't play the game "my family and kin will lose out".[7]

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