VDARE
American alt-right white nationalist website opposing immigration to the United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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VDARE is an American far-right[1] website promoting opposition to immigration to the United States.[6] It is associated with white supremacy,[7][8][9] white nationalism,[17] and the alt-right.[18][19][20] Anti-Immigration in the United States: A Historical Encyclopedia describes VDARE as "one of the most prolific anti-immigration media outlets in the United States" and states that it is "broadly concerned with race issues in the United States".[21] Established in 1999, the website's editor is Peter Brimelow, who once stated that "whites built American culture" and that "it is at risk from non-whites who would seek to change it".[21]
Type of site | Far-right politics[1] |
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Owner | VDARE Foundation |
Founder(s) | Peter Brimelow |
URL | VDARE.com |
Launched | 1999; 25 years ago (1999) |
The Southern Poverty Law Center describes VDARE as "an anti-immigration hate website" that "regularly publishes articles by prominent white nationalists, race scientists, and anti-Semites", including Steve Sailer, Jared Taylor, J. Philippe Rushton, Samuel T. Francis, John Derbyshire[6] and Pat Buchanan.[22] Brimelow acknowledges that VDARE published writings by white nationalists but has said that VDARE is not a "white nationalist Web site".[23][24]