A ‘pro-white’ town manager wants races to separate, rails against Islam — and refuses to quit

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Not many people have heard of Jackman, a small Maine town of fewer than 1,000 people not far from the Canadian border.

That was until this week, when media outlets began publishing stories about Jackman’s town manager, a 37-year-old transplant from Arizona who seemed unequivocal about his views that Islam has no place in the Western world and, as he told the Bangor Daily News, that Americans would be better off if people of different races “voluntarily separate.”

Tom Kawczynski told the Bangor paper that he’s against bringing people from other countries and cultures to the United States. He also said he is not racist and argued that one can be “pro-white” without harboring hate against people of other races. After he moved to Maine a year ago, he started a group called New Albion, which, according to its website, promotes “traditional western values emphasizing the positive aspects of our European heritage and uniquely American identity.”

Kawczynski’s views have since been met with backlash. In a statement posted on Facebook on Saturday, the Jackman-Moose River Region Chamber of Commerce called the town manager’s views “shocking and offensive” and said employees like Kawczynski are not asked about their religion or views on race and politics during job interviews.



“The Jackman, Maine community do not share his views and call on the town selectmen to do what is needed,” the Chamber of Commerce said, referring to Jackman’s town officials.

Kawczynski declined to be interviewed Sunday, but in posts on his website and on Gab, a social media network that is used by right-wing figures, he defended his views and free-speech rights. He railed against political correctness and the media, which he accused of publishing skewed versions of his views and falsely painting him as a racist and a bigot.

“Take five things you say that sound terrible, remove them from context as much as possible, and paint a picture of a person’s life designed to make people hate and defame you. That’s what was done to me personally today and to New Albion as a whole,” Kawczynski wrote on his website Friday. “I separate my personal cultural ambitions from my professional career, but some people are trying to use my efforts to promote certain ideas to destroy my ability to provide for myself and my wife.”

His mistake, he said, was saying that white people should be proud of their heritage — and because of that, “there are those who would destroy me.”

“Never mind the inconvenient fact that I’ve never said a cross word about any minority, and I think ALL people should be proud of their heritage and backgrounds,” he wrote. “That wasn’t fit to print.”

In another post about his comments on the “voluntary separation” of races, Kawczynski argued that modern-day examples of segregation are viewed as acceptable by the political left. One example he cited are historically black colleges and universities, or HBCUs, institutions that were created at a time of immense segregation in the country, when black students were largely denied admission to traditionally white schools.

Kawczynski argued that HBCUs give special consideration to one minority group at the expense of the majority. “If you tried to have white only universities, it would be considered apostasy, yet there that right only is reserved for some minorities,” he wrote.

HBCUs, though, are not black-only schools. Although they were created for the education of black people, nonblack students accounted for 22 percent of enrollment at HBCUs in 2015 — up from 15 percent in 1976, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. That includes white students. Take Howard University in Washington, D.C., for example.

In one post on Gab, Kawczynski seems to be already anticipating losing his job as a result of the backlash and said he had set up a GoFundMe page to temporarily support him and his wife. He also told the Portland Press Herald that he has no plans to resign from his job.

Town officials in Jackman, where nearly all residents are white, have yet to make any public statements about Kawczynski, but some have told local media outlets that they have contacted the town’s attorney to figure out the next steps.

The Washington Post was unable to reach Warren Shay, the town attorney, on Sunday, but he told the Associated Press that town leaders will meet with Kawczynski on Tuesday to discuss the comments he made to media outlets.

“The beliefs reflected in those comments are not shared by any of the select persons or the Town of Jackman,” Shay said.

Kawczynski doesn’t consider himself a Republican or a Democrat, he told the Portland Press Herald, although he said he voted for Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election. In 2015, he was appointed town chair for Trump, then a front runner for the Republican nomination, in Grafton County in New Hampshire.

A ‘pro-white’ town manager wants races to separate, rails against Islam — and refuses to quit
 

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It probably says a lot about 2018 that my reaction to this article is :yeshrug: .

His views are basically mainstream these days. This type of ideology has spread on the Internet like wildfire over the last 10 years or so and in all honestly a large percentage of the white population feels the same. I'm sure if he does get fired he'll get 100k in donations to his GoFundMe page so he'll be aight.
 
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"Tom Kawczynski"
And of course he is of polish origin. Just like Italians and Irish and their virulent racism, these newly minted whites as far as whiteness in America is concerned end up overdosing on bullshyt when they get power. It is really ironic that the alt-right and these other rodents are now filled with people who just a generation or two ago where being hunted by Nazis in Europe.
 

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There seems to be a movement of white supremacists for a while to purposely seek out very low population towns and moving en masse to set up white enclaves. I know there is a place in Idaho that was associated with those people from Ruby ridge and then I believe there is another place like this in Montana and Oregon.

Typically, in public, the locals claim to feel like they’ve been overrun and feel they ruin the image of their towns.
 

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Went on a fishing trip to Jackman, ME like 6-7 years ago. People call out the hicks, rednecks and racists of the deep south, but don't sleep on the deep north. Some backwoods, incest mutha fukkas up there for sure. Think of that show Ozark with different hick sounding accents and that is northern Maine.
 
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Its motherfukkers like him that will put Steven Miller in office in about 10 years...

I predict thats when all of the shyt, hits all of the fans.
 
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