Chloe (whom I have only met in passing at a movement gathering) had nothing to do with it.
If, as you say, Chloe Black "had nothing to do" with her son Derek's outcome, then that draws into question whether or not any given mother has any substantial influence on how their children turn out. It's a supposition that is, at best, unfounded by empirical evidence, and at worst an attempt to excuse the fact that she was (and is) a
race-traitor who had daily contact with Derek as he grew up - and that her husband, despite his racial awareness and long years of experience as a well-known racial activist,
could not convince this woman that her views were erroneous and provably false, and yet he chose to remain married to her anyway, which, in itself, is a form of betrayal.
But if you don't choose to believe the SPLC, even when they say "two plus two equals four", then what about
these mainstream news articles:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/2008/07/30 ... s-and.html
https://pagesix.com/2010/10/09/billiona ... -kkk-link/
https://www.google.com/search?newwindow ... Qkkq7_7_PI
Finally, you state: "Chloe (
whom I have only met in passing at a movement gathering) had nothing to do with it."
You admit you met Chloe Black "only in passing" yet conclude that she had no significant influence on her son Derek. Well, if SHE didn't, then there are only two other conclusions to be drawn: 1 - that Don Black had the most influence, and, if so, we see how catastrophically that worked out, or 2 - Neither Don Black or Chloe Black had any substantial influence on Derek Black's becoming a race-traitor. Neither of these possibilities reflect well on Don Black, since he both married a race-traitor and that he is heavily complicit in how his son turned out.
I may be in the minority here, but my conclusion is that Derek Black is symptomatic of white nationalism in general and how we tend to elevate people into positions of authority in our Movement (or whatever you wish to call it) when they shouldn't be there, such as Matt Heimbach, Richard Spencer, et al. In other words, Derek Black should never have been elevated (as he was) to be god's gift to the white race - which he never was. In the end, we are simply too forgiving of those that are clearly guilty of failure.