Ben Klassen: Church of Creativity: A White Martyr who died whose name you never heard: Brian Kozel
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I noticed with interest when I was recently looking at Ben Klassen’s awesome Church of Creativity that he had allocated an annual holiday to a particular person, a White man named Brian Kozel.
It seems the Creativity Movement had a security section called "White Beret". And one of the White Beret’s was killed. The entry reads:
"Brian Kozel, 18, a White Racial Loyalist – Creator – White Beret (security group of the movement) was killed on September 15, 1990, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. After a conflict on the street with a Hispanic gang, he was shot in the back and died on the scene. The murderer was never found. Kozel is hailed as a martyr by the group."
So Ben Klassen marked an annual holiday on the Creativity Calendar for Brian Kozel. But that was decades ago. Nowadays we have so many more piles of dead Whites and martyrs that we wouldn’t have enough days in the year for those who have died since then.
Take the incredible American Bob Mathews for example. We have been building up our heroes and martyrs. It is very important to remember our people.
Source: https://religion.fandom.com/wiki/Creativity_(religion)
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