Richard McCulloch (born 1949) is an author and advocate for racial preservationism. He sees the Nordish race as particularly endangered and proposes racial separatism.
Central views
The premise for Richard McCulloch's ideology is that two races inhabiting the same territory will eventually interbreed until either one of the races is assimilated into the other or they have integrated into one race thus either way causing a tragic loss in human diversity. This view comes from
zoologists and
Carleton Coon. It is on these grounds that McCulloch calls for the disintegration of the
USA into independent, monoracial states in order to preserve diversity. He believes that the
UN should issue a declaration in favor of the right for a racial group to secede from others.
In particularly McCulloch feels that his self-dubbed Nordish race is at risk of being assimilated into other races due to their declining numbers and the recessive genes upon which their racial traits are built.
According to McCulloch his views are not motivated by hate or animosity against anyone but a love of human diversity. He does however admit to harbouring a special aesthetic admiration for the Nordish race.
Associations
McCulloch rejects cooperation with anyone who identifies as a
neo-nazi and avoids contacts with most other
racial separatists feeling that most of them are too radical. Refering to the
Turner Diaries McCulloch said that it presents the situation as much more desperate than it really is and that it is likely and hopefully possible to avoid such a desperate scenario.
There was briefly a network in Sweden called Foreningen for Folkens Framtid(FFF) which was dedicated to spreading McCullochs ideas. There was however disagreements between Richard McCulloch and FFF due to the fact that FFF wanted to transfer McCullochs idea of creating monoracial states to Sweden whereas he believed that the situation in Europe was different from that of the USA and thus required repatriation of immigrants rather than monoracial states. FFF gained some notoriety due to its activity in debates but was generally regarded as just another neo-nazi group.
Opposition
The ideology expounded by McCulloch is utterly at odds with the view generally presented in the media which equates multi-racialism with the creation of increased diversity. McCulloch is opposed to those who would like to see the destruction of human diversity through intermixture. The latter is called by McCulloch racial nihilists and is seen by him as a widespread conspiracy. The existence of any widespread movement in favor of
racial nihilism(extinction of races through intermixture) has never been documented. Evidence can be found that such a position exist amongst certain intellectuals though. An example is
Steve Olsons book Mapping Human History in which he pledges his hopes that humanity will become one uniform mass through interracial mixture thus extinguishing any possibility of racism.
Works
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White nationalists | 1949 births | Living people
Richard McCulloch