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This is a work in progress. This FAQ will be updated frequently. This is a list of Frequently Asked Questions, with brief answers. Who is NEWP? When did NEWP start and why? Is NEWP a racist organization? What is NEWP's agenda or goals? Who can be a part of NEWP? Is NEWP a violent organization? What kind of people are part of NEWP? Is NEWP more than a forum? Will I be called racist for joining the NEWP forum? Why do you hate? Does NEWP work with other groups? Who is NEWP? When did NEWP start and why? NEWP is North East White Pride - New England's Premier White Rights & Advocacy Organization. NEWP was started in 2003 to support working class White people in the Northeastern United States and in New England in particular. There are literally thousands of advocacy groups for every type of perceived minority group, NEWP is the only active advocacy group for White Americans. Is NEWP a racist organization? The word "racist", as used by the mainstream, denotes unjustifiable hatred of other races. By this definition NEWP is not a racist organization. What is NEWP's agenda or goals? NEWP's goals are to advocate for the rights of White Americans wherever the need arises, to support White communities and encourage passing and enforcement of laws supporting the freedom of those communities and encourage the repeal of laws targeting White Americans. Who can be a part of NEWP? NEWP is New England's Premier White Rights & Advocacy Organization. As such participation is open to any straight, White American with a sincere desire to advocate for the rights of White Americans. "White American" is considered to be any American who self identifies as being of European descent and supports traditional American cultural norms. Is NEWP a violent organization? No, NEWP has never advocated violence as a solution to any problem. All NEWP participants are expected to be law abiding citizens, anyone found using our website to encourage illegal or violent activities will be removed. What kind of people are part of NEWP? NEWP is open to people with a sincere desire to advocate for the rights of the White community. Support comes from all kinds of people, from lawyers and doctors to laborers, stay at home mothers and everyone in between. NEWP expects participants to be productive members of their communities. Is NEWP more than a forum? NEWP is much more than a forum! Our forum is open to the public in order to give them a place to have open discussions about the needs of the White community, and many other subjects. Not everyone who signs up for our public forum is an Official Supporter and all posts are considered the personal opinions of the author. Besides our public forum NEWP holds monthly meetings and other events throughout New England, most of which are posted online and open to any interested White American. Will I be called racist for joining the NEWP forum? Because NEWP advocates for the White community we are frequently targeted by minority special interest groups who get most of their funding through supposed "anti racism" campaigns. These groups frequently lie about NEWP in order to gain sympathy and donors. These groups frequently describe LAWFUL advocacy of Whites rights as "hate crimes" in order to secure funding of their activities. We recommend that all participants guard their personal information, as these groups may label participants as "racist" in order to further their anti-White agendas. Why do you hate? Simply put, we do not. As a group we have no policy of "hate". Individuals may choose to love, hate or feel indifferent towards any individual or group they wish. Does NEWP work with other groups? Since NEWP was created to give activists in the New England area a place to consolidate resources, supporters may belong to other groups, but while supporting NEWP they are expected to do so as NEWP supporters and not as representatives of any other group. We consider two groups in the same area doing the same thing, separately, as being counterproductive. We also work with groups outside of New England when doing so has a positive and productive impact on both groups. |