White Supremacists Disrupt DC Bookstore Discussion on Race and Politics
A group of white supremacist neo-Nazis interrupted an author
discussion Saturday at the popular Washington, DC bookstore Politics and Prose.
Author Jonathan Metzl,
director of Vanderbilt University’s Center for Medicine, Health, and Society,
was discussing his book “Dying of Whiteness: How the Politics of Racial
Resentment is Killing America’s Heartland,” when about 10 men thought to be from a group called
the American Identity Movement—formerly known as Identity Evropa—barged into
the bookstore with a megaphone and began chanting white supremacist slogans.
One of the men said, “You would have the white working
class trade their homeland for handouts.” He added, “But we, as nationalists
and identitarians, can offer the workers of this country a homeland, their
birthright, in addition to health care, good jobs and so forth.”
As they walked through the bookstore and out the door, the
men chanted, “This land is our land.” The incident lasted about 10 minutes.