I'd known about StørmFrønt for a few years in advance. I was raised secular in my household however my father was a paranoid individual and felt that Jews should always stick together religious or not, because in the end the Nazis would always hate us and try to kill us. Taught us how to use guns and took us to the woods plenty of times. I think my dad was more right wing than some of the rednecks here in the south. He was also very concerned about the New World Order movements and who was behind it.
I myself grew interested in politics when 9/11 happened. Before that I really didn't care much about what was happening in the world. Heck I didn't really think anything about muslims or any other race at the time, I was a sophmore in highschool at the time and when the towers came down, the kids in the lunch room were going nuts blaming the Jews and the Muslims. It was pretty much a nightmare and I remember being hooked to the news talking about it online wanting to know who did it. We invaded Afghanistan and I felt it was justified, I felt pretty patriotic at that point. I moved to florida late 2002 and there was stuff on the news about Anthrax being sent to people from Iraq. There was news around March that we were invading Iraq and my parents were separated at that time, my dad passed away right before the invasion so I wasn't really in a good mood and people kept talking to me about the Iraq war. I never felt it was justified invading the country because it didn't even make sense to me at that point. It felt like George Bush was just finishing daddys war. I also didn't really have any concerns about Israel at the time, heck I didn't know anything about the country other than it was Arabs Vs Jews. I became Zionist when I started learning more about Israels history and supportive but then after talking with numerous Israelis and seeing how different they were, it really bothered me.
A lot of the Israelis I talked with didn't want to join the military and said they were dodging the draft, they felt Israel couldn't survive without America and talking to them made it seem like they were hopeless and had abandoned their religion (a lot were atheist). I didn't agree with them politically at all. They seemed like completely different people to me. I remember talking to an Israeli saying they should kick all the Arabs out and they kept calling me a racist and a pig saying that Israel is a democratic country. I critisized homosexuality in the country and the same guy said "Israel is a democratic country, we do this to show we're the only country in the middle east allowed to do this". After watching the movie Munich and seeing mossad agents keep crying after assasinating an Arab, it made me sick to see spielberg present the Arabs as victims and the Israelis as a bunch of crybabys. Politically speaking, most of my experience with many Jews were that they were leftist in nature and defended Homosexual marriage, illegal immigration, gun bans, etc. I don't understand why so many of our fellow Jews take a leftist stance?
I was insulted and called a anti-semite and a toothless redneck because of my right wing views, oh wait I can't be anti-semitic because I am born of a Jewish mother and father. I remember reading a few websites like resistance (National Alliance), Blood & Honour (Combat 18), StørmFrønt, Vanguard News Network, and a few others for a couple of years to understand why so many people disliked Jews. It seems they shared a similar view to me but the problem is, I noticed no matter how self hating a Jew was, no matter how right wing they were, no matter how anti-Israel they were, no matter how pro gun or how white they looked that they would never be accepted as a white in the majority of Stormfronts view. I got fed up with these forums because Jews were the prime target. Jews were associated as the internationalists behind the new world order serving Israel and Jewish interests first and that somehow the Jews control the media (despite the media actually being criticial on Israel during the lebanon war).
I was born in America and I see myself as an American. I won't be removed from this country without a fight. I don't like that people lump me as being a leftist communist that wants to control people, yes there happen to be some deleted up people that happen to have a Jewish background just like there are those that have Irish background or British background, etc that serve their own interests but that does not mean that the Jews are specifically behind the conspiracy. If the Jews truely had full control over everything, Israel would't be in the situation it is right now. America is amongst the most powerful nations in the world.
Lets just admit it, most of the politicians are lousy. A major reason I am supportive of Ron Paul is his stance seems to be "America First". He's not a socialist (which I despise), he's pro gun 100 percent, he wants to end foreign aid to all nations and he reminds me of our founding fathers who warned us against getting involved in other nations. Israel has got to want to fix the issues going on there, and America involved isn't going to do anything. Israel has got to become a self dependent country. I don't view Ron Paul as an Anti-Semite at all nor do I view him as a Nazi, what in specific has he said that makes him Anti-Semitic?
I hate Nazis but the problem is the word 'NAZI' is thrown around so cheaply that it has no value anymore. There are nazis out there absolutely, but nazi has become the new term rather than anti-semitic.