Posted on March 28, 2007

Angry Whites Plan Knoxville Rally

In Memory of Murder Victims Channon Christian & Christopher Newsom

The recent murders of two young white people in Knoxville, TN, allegedly committed by black assailants, have angered some whites who plan to rally in Knoxville in memory of the victims.

Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom were killed in January after being kidnapped, raped, dismembered and tortured by at least four black perpetrators.

According to several websites frequented by whites who are unhappy with what they say is a lack of national media coverage of the case, the rally may be held sometime in the spring.

Their Purpose

The rally organizers hope to bring attention to what they say is a disproportionate amount of black-on-white violence in the U.S.

Alex Linder, Editor of Vanguard News Network, says, “Our purpose in calling this rally is to draw attention to the genocidal System ultimately responsible for the horrendous murders of these two lovely young White people.”

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