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− | [[WASPO]] (an [[Wikipedia:acronym|acronym]] for "'''We Are Seriously Pissed Off'''") is an anti-illegal immigration group founded in [[2006]] by | + | [[WASPO]] (an [[Wikipedia:acronym|acronym]] for "'''We Are Seriously Pissed Off'''") is an extremist anti-illegal immigration group founded in [[2006]] by right wing [[WCOA]] talk show host [[Luke McCoy]]. According to McCoy, the group arose from frustrations over the estimated 12 million illegal immigrants in the United States who "seem to be destroying what I have always known as America."<ref>"'WASPO' is buzzword for local opponents of illegal immigration." ''Pensacola News Journal'', June 4, 2006.</ref> The group also has a generally conservative stance towards [[Wikipedia:LGBT rights in the United States|gay rights]] and other issues. |
[[Image:McCoyWASPOshirt.jpg|thumb|right|160px|McCoy at a WASPO "swarm" with a shirt that reads "SPEAK ENGLISH DAMMIT!"]] | [[Image:McCoyWASPOshirt.jpg|thumb|right|160px|McCoy at a WASPO "swarm" with a shirt that reads "SPEAK ENGLISH DAMMIT!"]] |
Revision as of 17:01, 13 October 2008
WASPO (an acronym for "We Are Seriously Pissed Off") is an extremist anti-illegal immigration group founded in 2006 by right wing WCOA talk show host Luke McCoy. According to McCoy, the group arose from frustrations over the estimated 12 million illegal immigrants in the United States who "seem to be destroying what I have always known as America."[1] The group also has a generally conservative stance towards gay rights and other issues.
McCoy intends for WASPO to grow nationwide and invites members of other communities to form their own chapter, called a "nest." Similarly, the group's meetings are called "swarms."
The similarity of the organization's name to the acronym "WASP" (White Anglo-Saxon Protestant) has drawn accusations of a racist or nativist agenda and attracted the attention of various watchdog groups.[2].
External links
- www.waspo.us - Official site (currently defunct)
- CafePress merchandise page
References
- ↑ "'WASPO' is buzzword for local opponents of illegal immigration." Pensacola News Journal, June 4, 2006.
- ↑ BuildingDemocracy.com