M.B.: It sounds like what you’re describing is like you’re the First Child of American white nationalism?
D.B.: [Laughs.] Yeah … I knew everybody, I knew everybody who was involved in it, and I knew all the different organizations, and I expected that it would be my life’s work to try to advance this. I thought it was the right thing. …
M.B.: How did you process these ideas of your godfather and your father and your mother and this entire movement as a child, what is white nationalism through the eyes of a child?
D.B.: It’s a really tight knit movement of people. It’s important to understand the context that in my family pioneering white nationalism on the web was my dad’s goal. That was what drove him from early ’90s from beginning of the web, and so growing up … we had the latest computers, first people in the neighborhood to have broadband because we had to keep Stormfront running, and so technology and connecting people on the website, long before…
