Archive/File: orgs/canadian/canadian-jewish-congress/marches-to-modems/mtm-002-00 Last-Modified: 1997/03/30 2. THE LEADERS The latest and most prominent wave of white supremacist and hate group activity occurred between the years of 1989 and 1993. While others still lingered from the early 80's (i.e. the Nationalist Party, the odd remnant of various KKK cells) the main impetus behind the re-emergence of white supremacy in Metropolitan Toronto was long time neo-Nazi advocate, Wolfgang Droege. In this section we'll look at Droege and four other key figures in the white racist movement' s efforts to organize hate in Metro Toronto. Tellingly, while three of the five have, at different times attempted to directly build "mass" movements all have essentially abandoned those efforts in favour of the pursuit of propaganda. As noted elsewhere, this doesn't signal the end of organized hate groups in Metropolitan Toronto and Canada, rather it marks a tactical change by the brightest of the hate leadership. The seeds of hatred are still being sown, but now more care is being taken to prepare the soil first.
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