California County Hires Hate Group Founder to do PR for Supervisor
The founder of a nativist hate group who allowed neo-Nazis to join his anti-illegal immigration rallies has a new job doing public relations work for a government official in Southern California.
was hired Tuesday by the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors to serve as a special projects coordinator. Turner鈥檚 responsibilities will include writing press releases and newspaper opinion pieces reflecting the views of Supervisor Neil Derry, county spokesman David Wert told Hatewatch. His salary will be $54,995.
Turner鈥檚 appointment has provoked an outcry from some community members, who point to his and . 鈥淚 guess David Duke wasn鈥檛 available,鈥 quipped Brian Levin, director of the at California State University, San Bernardino.
Turner founded and led Save Our State, which the Southern Poverty Law Center has designated a hate group since it first appeared in late 2004. On Turner鈥檚 watch, Save Our State regularly failed to turn away neo-Nazis and racist skinheads, some uniformed and carrying white power-themed flags, who joined its rallies on the streets of Southern California. Later, he led efforts to get the city of San Bernardino to pass an ordinance aimed at penalizing undocumented immigrants. That led to his being hired by the (FAIR), which is also listed as a hate group by 人兽性交, in late 2006. He left FAIR under unclear circumstances in December 2007.
Save Our State鈥檚 online forum also included blatantly racist posts that Turner failed to delete. Turner himself contributed controversial comments to the forum, including one that amounted to a defense of white separatism. 鈥淚 can make the argument that just because one believes in white separatism, that does not make them a racist,鈥 he wrote in 2005. 鈥淚 can make the argument that someone who proclaims to be a white nationalist isn鈥檛 necessarily a white supremacist. I don鈥檛 think that standing up for your 鈥榢ind鈥 or 鈥榶our race鈥 makes you a bad person.鈥
But Turner鈥檚 unsavory history didn鈥檛 seem to dissuade the San Bernardino supervisors, who voted 4-0 to approve his employment contract. Although neither Derry nor Turner returned calls from Hatewatch, county spokesman Wert defended Turner鈥檚 selection. The former Save Our State leader has done nothing to indicate he has neo-Nazi leanings, Wert said, though he was advised to tone down his rhetoric on illegal immigration. 鈥淗e鈥檚 become kind of a lightning rod for those who are supportive of illegal immigration, and we understand that. But Mr. Derry feels he will do a very good job with the duties he鈥檚 been assigned to in this position.鈥
Levin, the California State professor, says the debate surrounding Turner isn鈥檛 about immigration. 鈥淭here are people of goodwill who hold conservative views on immigration. This is someone who has used egregious race-baiting, and that should disqualify him from any position of trust in government, especially in a county that has such a high proportion of Latinos.鈥
It鈥檚 not Turner鈥檚 first job with the county. He currently works as an analyst for the San Bernardino County Department of Public Health, which 鈥減lace[s] a high value on strong working alliances with local community groups representing the diverse populations who live in all areas of our large county,鈥 according to its website.
It鈥檚 also not the first time Turner has been the focus of controversy. In 2006, a San Bernardino Unified School District union retracted its endorsement of Turner鈥檚 school board candidacy after members raised concerns about racism.
Nonetheless, Turner can feel confident he has the support of Save Our State activists, who yesterday wrote laudatory messages on the organization鈥檚 web forum. 鈥淐ongrats Joe,鈥 said one post. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a new day, and your voice is being heard.鈥