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James Wickstrom

James P. Wickstrom (born 1942) is an American radio talk show host, Christian minister, white supremacist and antisemite who lives in Linwood, Michigan. He is known for his many strong right-wing opinions; he is intensely anti-communist and denounces those he perceives to be communists, such as Barack Obama (and Nelson Mandela, whose death he rejoiced in 2013, describing him as a "vile black terrorist"). He frequently advocates the mass murder of Jews, non-European Americans, homosexuals, drug addicts, and race traitors, in accordance with the Christian Identity movement.
==History==

He was born in Munising, Michigan.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Munising, Michigan )
Periodically, Wickstrom has written racially-inspired articles, and has operated as a pastor in Christian Identity organizations. In 1980, Wickstrom ran unsuccessfully in Wisconsin as a Constitution Party of Wisconsin candidate for United States Senator, coming in third with 16,156 votes; and was a Wisconsin representative to the American Independent Party's national committee.〔(Theobald, H. Rupert; Robbins, Patricia V., eds. ''The state of Wisconsin 1981-1982 blue book'' Madison: Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau, distributed by Document Sales, 1981-1982; pp. 823, 887, 908 )〕 He was the party's nominee for Governor of Wisconsin in 1982, coming in fourth with 7,721 votes; and remained on the national committee.〔(Theobald, H. Rupert; Robbins, Patricia V., eds. ''The state of Wisconsin 1983-1984 blue book'' Madison: Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau, distributed by Document Sales, 1983-1984; pp. 686, 821 )〕 During this same period, he attracted national attention to the ideology of the Posse Comitatus movement, as an outspoken defender of the rights and concerns of Gordon Kahl, including an appearance on the ''Phil Donahue Show''. In 1985, after his arrest, he was no longer listed as an official of the Constitution Party of Wisconsin.〔(Theobald, H. Rupert; Robbins, Patricia V., eds. ''The state of Wisconsin 1985-1986 blue book'' Madison: Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau, distributed by Document Sales, 1985-1986; p. 836 )〕

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