- Originally published in The Houston Chronicle March 11, 2005
Copyright 2005 The Houston Chronicle Publishing Company
A scary window into our own homegrown Osamas;
Domestic threats should alarm us as much as al-Qaida
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF; Kristof is a columnist for The New York Times.
BEFORE the "Rev. Dr." Matt Hale, the white racist
leader, was arrested for seeking the murder of a federal judge, and
long before the judge returned home last week to find her husband and
mother murdered, I had lunch with him.
Hale,
who is smart, articulate and malignant, ranted about "race betrayers"
as he picked at his fruit salad: "Interracial marriage is against
nature. It's a form of bestiality."
"Oh?" I replied. "Incidentally, my wife is Chinese-American."
There was an awkward silence.
Hale
was convicted last year of soliciting the murder of U.S. District Judge
Joan Humphrey Lefkow. Now the police are investigating whether there is
any link between Hale or his followers and the murders. Some white
supremacists celebrated the killings, but Hale has strongly denied any
involvement.
The possibility that
extremists carried out the murders for revenge or intimidation sends a
chill through our judicial system, because it would then constitute an
assault on our judiciary itself. Throughout U.S. history, only three
federal judges have been murdered, but all three murders occurred after
1978 and all at their homes.
Threats to
federal judges and prosecutors have increased sharply since they began
to be tabulated 25 years ago, but the attack on Lefkow's family, if it
was related to her work, would take such threats to a new level. Who
would want to be a judge if that risked the lives of loved ones?
Whatever
the circumstances of those murders, Hale provides a scary window into a
niche of America that few of us know much about. Since 9/11, we've
focused almost exclusively on the risk of terrorism from Muslim
foreigners, but we have plenty of potential homegrown Osamas.
I
interviewed Hale in 2002 because I had heard that he was becoming a key
figure in America's hate community, recruiting followers with a savvy
high-tech marketing machine. Over lunch in East Peoria, Ill., he
described how as a schoolboy he had become a racist after seeing white girls kissing black boys.
"I felt nauseous," he told me earnestly.
Hale
said attacks on race-betrayers and "mud people" were understandable but
a waste of time. "Suppose someone goes out and kills 10 blacks
tonight," he said, shrugging. "Well, there are millions more."
What
troubled me most about Hale was not his extremist views, but his
obvious organizational ability and talent to inspire his followers.
When he was denied a law license in 1999 because of his racist views, a
follower went on a rampage and shot 11 people - all blacks, Asians or
Jews.
After the Oklahoma City bombing, American law enforcement authorities cracked down quite effectively on domestic racists
and militia leaders. But Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center,
which monitors 760 hate groups with about 100,000 members, notes that
after 9/11, the law enforcement focus switched overwhelmingly to Arabs.
The
Feds are right to be especially alarmed about al-Qaida. But we also
need to be more vigilant about the domestic white supremacists,
neo-Nazis and militia members. After all, some have more WMD than
Saddam Hussein.
Two years ago, for
example, a Texan in a militia, William Krar, was caught with 25 machine
guns and other weapons, a quarter-million rounds of ammunition, 60 pipe
bombs and enough sodium cyanide to kill hundreds of people.
We were too complacent about al-Qaida and foreign terrorists before 9/11. And now we're too complacent about homegrown threats.
Hale
handed me some of his church's gospels, including The White Man's Bible
- which embarrassed me at the airport when I was selected for a random
security screening and the contents of my bag laid out on a table.
Then, even though the screeners apparently believed that I was a
neo-Nazi with violent, racist tracts, they let me board without any
further check.
That
White Man's Bible says: "We don't need the Jews, the (blacks), or any
other mud people. We have the fighting creed to re-affirm the White
Man's triumph of the will as heroically demonstrated by that greatest
of all White leaders - Adolf Hitler. So let us get into the fight
today, now! You have no alibi, no other way out, White Man! It's either
Fight or Die!"
So we don't have to go to
Saudi Arabia to find violent religious extremists steeped in hatred for
all America stands for. Wake up - they're here.