Moreno Valley, CA – Black Activist Says He Took Over Neo-Nazi Group To Kill It

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    FILE-In this Thursday, June 14, 2012 file photo, James Stern of Jackson, Miss., at a news conference in Jackson, Miss. One of the largest and oldest neo-Nazi groups in the U.S. appears to have an unlikely new leader: Stern, a black activist who has vowed to dismantle it. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)Moreno Valley, CA – A black activist said he has taken the helm of what has been billed as one of the nation’s largest neo-Nazi groups to put it out of business.

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    Corporate records show James Stern of Moreno Valley, California, is now president of the National Socialist Movement. He replaces previous longtime leader Jeff Schoep.

    In an interview with The Associated Press on Friday, Stern said he established a yearslong dialogue with Schoep and convinced the former leader to transfer the organization to him when Schoep said he planned to disband it.

    “The National Socialist Movement put a poison pill into the truth of history. I think we can put the antidote to make sure that we correct some of those wrongs,” Stern said.

    Stern said he prefers to control the group and neuter it rather than see it disband and reconstitute in the shadows.

    “If he dissolved the group, all anyone would have to do is take it and reincorporate it and carry on the same shenanigans as it never stopped,” Stern said.

    Schoep’s resignation comes as he and the National Socialist Movement are among a slew of defendants in a civil lawsuit filed by survivors of a violent 2017 white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. Plaintiffs in that case recently filed a motion accusing Schoep of doing everything he could to cause procedural delays and duck accountability for his conduct.
    FILE-In this Saturday, Nov. 5, 2011 fule photo, Jeff Schoep, second right in business suit, commander of the National Socialist Movement, leave under police protection after a rally against illegal immigration in Pomona, Calif. One of the largest and oldest neo-Nazi groups in the U.S. appears to have an unlikely new leader: James Stern, a black activist who has vowed to dismantle it. Michigan corporate records indicate Stern replaced Jeff Schoep as the Detroit-based group's leader in January. Stern and Schoep didn't respond to requests for comment. (Thomas R. Cordova/The Orange County Register via AP)
    In a phone interview, Schoep said Stern essentially tricked him into transferring leadership. He said Stern suggested that the plaintiffs would no longer pursue the lawsuit against Schoep and the NSM if Schoep handed over the reins. Schoep said he was preparing to leave the party leadership anyway, and agreed to Stern’s proposal as a way to try to reduce the party’s legal liability.

    “He has that piece of paper, but he is absolutely not recognized as the leader of the National Socialist Movement,” Schoep, a Detroit resident, said of Stern.

    Stern, though, says he can speak for the NSM, and filed his own motion in that case Thursday, saying the group now admits its liability in the lawsuit.

    “Justice must be served and the truth must be told,” Stern wrote in the motion. “Consequences must be excepted (sic).”

    It is unclear whether the judge will accept Stern’s status to speak for the organization.

    Stern’s actions invited comparisons to the recent Spike Lee movie “BlacKkKlansman” in which a black police officer infiltrates a branch of the Ku Klux Klan.

    The lawsuit against Schoep, the National Socialist Movement and other white nationalist groups describes NSM as one of the nation’s largest neo-Nazi groups, but a former officer in the group recently told the AP that it had only about 40 active, dues-paying members last year.


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    lazy-boy
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    lazy-boy
    5 years ago

    cute, seems like a black fellow is the head of the group that hates blacks….
    (Stern? a Jewish name to boot??)

    Realistic
    Realistic
    5 years ago

    Just to show how stupid these alt right antisemitic groups are. Their leader goes to a person of color for advice, then takes his advice to sign him over the ownership of the group and their website.

    We are lucky that they are idiots.

    Dr_Obvious
    Dr_Obvious
    5 years ago

    one more pro ISRAel pro TRUMP group lost to shvartza demonrat liberalism nebech