New White movement: Difference between revisions
old>New Belhavia mNo edit summary |
Ozycaevias (talk | contribs) m (1 revision imported) |
(No difference)
|
Latest revision as of 02:44, 5 June 2019
This article is incomplete because it is pending further input from participants, or it is a work-in-progress by one author. Please comment on this article's talk page to share your input, comments and questions. Note: To contribute to this article, you may need to seek help from the author(s) of this page. |
The New White movement, alternatively referred to as the Neo-Whites, refers to a largely right-wing political and social movement that supports the continuation of the White Terror laws. It has a large following among both Conservatives and blue-province Liberal Democrats, and currently enjoys the affiliation of a majority of the Imperial Senate. The movement takes its name from the color white, a reference to reactionary and pro-royalist forces during the White Terror following the failed 1854 liberal revolution in Belhavia.
The Neo-Whites have substantial support among Charedi and Orthodox Jews, rural Middle Belhavia, the country and small towns, ethnic Rodar-Catholics, ethnic Emmerian Muslims, and other conservative-leaning groups.
Yaakov Gold, a social scientist at Imperial Provisa University, notes in his 2008 work The Last Bastion: The Neo-Whites and the White Terror Laws that "among these traditionalist and conservative groups, the White Terror laws remain a bastion of divine rule and justice that is under attack from modern secular liberals across the globe...these supporters of the White Terror laws want to stand firm against what they view as polluting and immoral behavior and thought from contemporary liberal secularists who try to extend the revolutionary ideas of the 1960s and 1970s into the present, and wipe religious and conservative thought from existence. For them, then, these laws amount to a firm stand for their very existence."