NBC News: “When the church doors open, only white people will be allowed inside. That’s the message the Asatru Folk Assembly in Murdock, Minnesota, is sending after being granted a conditional use permit to open a church there and practice its pre-Christian religion that originated in northern Europe. Despite a council vote officially approving the permit this month, residents are pushing back against the decision. Opponents have collected about 50,000 signatures on an online petition to stop the all-white church from making its home in the farming town of 280 people.”
“‘I think they thought they could fly under the radar in a small town like this, but we’d like to keep the pressure on them,’ said Peter Kennedy, a longtime Murdock resident. ‘Racism is not welcome here.’ Many locals said they support the growing population of Latinos, who have moved to the area in the past decade because of job opportunities, over the church. ‘Just because the council gave them a conditional permit does not mean that the town and people in the area surrounding will not be vigilant in watching and protecting our area,’ Jean Lesteberg, who lives in the neighboring town of De Graff, wrote on the city’s Facebook page. The Southern Poverty Law Center describes Asatru Folk Assembly as a ‘neo-Volkisch hate group’ that couches ‘their bigotry in baseless claims of bloodlines grounding the superiority of one’s white identity.’ Many residents call them a white supremacist or white separatist group, but church members deny it. ‘We’re not. It’s just simply not true,’ said Allen Turnage, a folk assembly board member. ‘Just because we respect our own culture, that doesn’t mean we are denigrating someone else’s.'”