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Mondli Makhanya, City Press editor in chief
Mondli Makhanya, City Press editor in chief

Last weekend, Washington, DC, hosted a gathering of some of America’s most rabid racists.

About 200 people from around the US gathered at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, not far from the White House, to talk about the place of the white man in this world.

They were meeting under the banner of the National Policy Institute, an outfit dedicated “to the heritage, identity and future of people of European descent in the US and around the world” and to “the revival and flourishing of our people”.

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