Frank Salter
Frank Kemp Salter is an Australian academic, political adviser and co-founder, with neo-Nazi, Jim Saleam, of the extreme-right, fascist youth group Australian National Alliance (ANA). He is best known for his connections to the Australian neo-fascist and neo-Nazi movements and his anti-immigrant, anti-multiculturalism views.[1] He was a researcher with the Max Planck Society, Andechs, Germany, starting in 1991.[2]
Early life and education[edit]
Salter was born on 31 August 1953 in Sydney, Australia.
Salter attended the University of Sydney (1979 - 1982), where he majored in Government and Public Administration.[1] After his undergraduate education at the University of Sydney he earned a Masters degree and PhD from Griffith University in Queensland (1984-1990).
Extreme-right politics[edit]
During his time as an undergraduate student Salter became active in extreme-right politics. During his time at the University of Sydney he co-founded the fascist youth group Australian National Alliance (ANA) along with neo-Nazi, Jim Saleam. The groups newspaper, Audacity, continues to be published by the Australia First Party, currently run by Saleam.[1]
Salter stood at the 1979 Grayndler by-election for the ANA, which distributed anti-immigrant leaflets and posters that claimed Australia was being “flooded” by refugees.[1] Salter received 1.64% of the vote.[3]
Salter’s academic work has focused on discrediting multiculturalism through “modern biosocial science.” He has advocated philosophy of eugenics, which underpinned Nazism, arguing that racism is genetically ingrained, as opposed to socially constructed.[1]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "Neo-Nazi academic and alleged Fraser Anning 'final solution' speechwriter taught at USyd". Honi Soit. 29 January 2019. Retrieved 7 April 2019.
- ↑ https://www.amazon.com/Genetic-Interests-Ethnicity-Humanity-Migration/dp/1412805961?tag=everybodywikien-20
- ↑ "By-Elections 1977-1980". Psephos.
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