This may be the most important research project I have ever done, because of its ominous significance for the future of our country (and of other countries). It is a worldview rooted in a terrifying sense of confrontation and violence. It is a form of violent white nationalism rooted in the belief -- originally found in Europe but now emerging in the US on the extreme right -- that white Christian Americans are being numerically overwhelmed and replaced, even displaced, in their own homelands by minorities and waves of immigrants. Those immigrants come with little desire to assimilate or to identify with America and its values and traditions. Often, they have hostile views of western values and cultures. To survive as a civilization true Americans must fight back, with violence. This is a zero-sum struggle. There will be a winning side and a losing side. This is not simple racism or xenophobia. It is something much more fundamental and scary It is rooted in a toxic combination of identity and fear and a sense of vulnerability, and an ominous sense of a horrifying future unless the emerging course of history is stopped and reversed.
The focus of the analysis is nine texts that express these views. There is also a discussion of three best selling but widely condemned European books.
This lecture is broken into two parts. You should listen to them in order.
Note that this has nothing to do with legitimate debates over immigration policy.