Well-Known British White Supremacist Reveals His Homosexuality, Jewish Heritage, Renounces Far-Right, Neo-Nazi Ideology
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by Algemeiner Staff
A well-known British white supremacist revealed in an interview aired by Channel 4 on Tuesday that he was gay and of Jewish heritage and renounced the far-right, neo-Nazi ideology that he used to espouse.
Kevin Wilshaw — who was a National Front organizer in the 1980s — said his mother was “part Jewish, maiden name was Benjamin, we have Jewish blood on that side.”
Presented with an antisemitic statement he had made about “the Jews” in the past, Wilshaw explained to his interviewer, “That term ‘the Jews’ is the global faceless mass of people, you can’t personalize it, not individuals. That’s the generalization that leads to six million people being deliberately murdered.”
Watch the interview with Wilshaw below:
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