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White nationalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | White nationalism has a generally disreputable image, but its core doctrines are no different from those of the official nationalism underlying nation-states, all of which confer citizenship on a hereditary basis, and limit immigration by some or all non-national ethnic groups. |
 | | White nationalism is sometimes described as a reaction by whites who believe they are disenfranchised by the rise of liberal multicultural ideologies based around tolerance and inclusiveness, as well as the gains of other racial and ethnic groups against the majority white population in many Western nations. |
 | | White nationalists respond that they are simply organizing in ways similar to organisations such as the NAACP and other groups that are generally not seen as controversial, and that to accuse white-nationalist groups of racism while approving of, or tolerating, other racially-oriented groups is hypocritical and racist towards white people. |
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