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|goals = Expand the influence of the [[Alt-Right]] (ongoing) | |goals = Expand the influence of the [[Alt-Right]] (ongoing) | ||
|crimes = [[Racism]]<br>[[Xenophobia]]<br>[[White supremacy]]<br>[[Anti-Semitism]]<br>[[Hate Speech|Hate speech]] | |crimes = [[Racism]]<br>[[Xenophobia]]<br>[[White supremacy]]<br>[[Anti-Semitism]]<br>[[Hate Speech|Hate speech]] | ||
|type of villains = Jingoistic Hatemongers}}The '''National Policy Institute (NPI)''' is a white supremacist think tank and lobby group based in Alexandria, Virginia. It lobbies for | |type of villains = Jingoistic Hatemongers}}The '''National Policy Institute (NPI)''' is a white supremacist think tank and lobby group based in Alexandria, Virginia. It lobbies for white supremacists and the [[Alt-Right]]. Its president is [[Richard B. Spencer]]. | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
NPI was founded in 2005 by William Regnery II. Louis R. Andrews was the chairman until 2010. Andrews said that he had voted for Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election because "I want to see the Republican Party destroyed, so it can be reborn as a party representing the interests of white people, and not entrenched corporate elites. When Andrews died in 2011, he was replaced by Richard B. Spencer. According to George Hawley, an assistant professor of Political Science at the University of Alabama, NPI was "rather obscure and marginalized" until Spencer became its president in 2011, at which point Spencer's website, AlternativeRight.com, became an NPI initiative. | NPI was founded in 2005 by William Regnery II. Louis R. Andrews was the chairman until 2010. Andrews said that he had voted for Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election because "I want to see the Republican Party destroyed, so it can be reborn as a party representing the interests of white people, and not entrenched corporate elites. When Andrews died in 2011, he was replaced by Richard B. Spencer. According to George Hawley, an assistant professor of Political Science at the University of Alabama, NPI was "rather obscure and marginalized" until Spencer became its president in 2011, at which point Spencer's website, AlternativeRight.com, became an NPI initiative. | ||
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[[Category:Supremacists]] | [[Category:Supremacists]] | ||
[[Category:Xenophobes]] | [[Category:Xenophobes]] | ||
[[Category:Anti- | [[Category:Anti-Semetic]] | ||
[[Category:Paranoid]] | [[Category:Paranoid]] | ||
[[Category:Vocal Villains]] | [[Category:Vocal Villains]] |