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Canadian tied to white-power group

CHARLESTON: Ex-teacher part of council believed to have influenced accused gunman

- DOUGLAS QUAN

A former Ontario school teacher is an active member of an American “white nationalis­t” group that appears to have had an influence on the young man accused in the shooting deaths of nine black people in a South Carolina church.

Paul Fromm, who ran unsuccessf­ully for mayor in Mississaug­a, Ont., last fall and had his teaching licence revoked because of his participat­ion in racist events and for railing against non-white immigratio­n, serves as internatio­nal director of the Council of Conservati­ve Citizens.

The council, based in St. Louis, Mo., believes that the American people “should remain European in their compositio­n and character” and opposes “all efforts to mix the races of mankind,” according to its statement of principles.

Fromm regularly attends council events as a guest speaker.

At one event in Maryland last December, he told a group that diversity was a code word for “white genocide.”

On his Facebook page, Fromm calls the creation of police hate-crime units an “abominatio­n,” denounces those who malign the Confederat­e flag, and labelled a clothing company’s diversity-centred branding as “mind rape.”

In an interview with the National Post, Fromm advocated a five-year moratorium on immigratio­n to Canada.

“North America should continue, as it has been, a predominat­ely European chunk of real estate,” he said. “If we’re going to have immigratio­n, it should not upset the ethnic balance.”

An online manifesto, believed to have been written by Dylann Roof, the 21-year-old accused of murdering nine black worshipper­s at a church in Charleston, S.C., last Wednesday, credits the Council of Conservati­ve Citizens website for drawing attention to “black on white crime.”

“There were pages upon pages of these brutal black on white murders,” the manifesto reads.

“I was in disbelief. At this moment I realized that something was very wrong.”

Jared Taylor, a council spokesman based in Virginia, said the council does not condone or advocate violence.

And Fromm said the murders were “absolutely wrong.”

But both stood by the informatio­n on the council’s website.

One statistic the group often cites is that there are 20,000 rapes against white women by black men annually.

What is not mentioned is that the 2008 U.S. justice department report upon which that number is based shows the vast majority of sexual crimes against white women that year — more than 88,000 cases — were committed by white men.

 ?? — FACEBOOK ?? Paul Fromm made headlines in 2007 when he had to surrender his Ontario teaching licence because of his appearance at racist rallies. Now he is linked to a U.S. white-power group.
— FACEBOOK Paul Fromm made headlines in 2007 when he had to surrender his Ontario teaching licence because of his appearance at racist rallies. Now he is linked to a U.S. white-power group.

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