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George Burdi

George Burdi, also known as George Eric Hawthorne (born 1970), is a retired Canadian musician who became known for his role in white nationalist organizations. He led the Canadian branch of the World Church of the Creator, which formed an allegiance with the now-defunct White nationalist organization Heritage Front. In addition, Burdi was involved in the white power music scene, performing with the band RaHoWa.
Burdi was convicted of assault causing bodily harm, and was sentenced to one year in prison. Upon his release from prison, Burdi renounced racism, but he has maintained contacts with the movement. He has re-released versions of songs recorded as an activist with the Creativity religion.〔https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mN_ewNxPTI Rahowa (George Burdi) - Ode To A Dying People (acoustic version) 2010〕
He works with Life After Hate, a U.S.-based organization founded by reformed white power skinheads, "dealing with the triumph of love, peace, compassion and openness". The organization works to educate and inspire others to avoid the mistakes. "The mission of Life After Hate is to demonstrate and reinforce the primal, basic goodness of humanity."
== Background ==
Born in 1970 to Armenian immigrants, Burdi came into contact with the White nationalist movement through the father of his then-girlfriend. He became an active White nationalist at the age of 18, and by the age of 21, was the leader of the Canadian branch of the World Church of the Creator, which at its peak had fewer than 20 members.〔(SPLCenter.org: Present at the Creation )〕 During this period, he wrote a number of articles for the Church of the Creator newspaper, ''Racial Loyalty'', using the name "Rev. Eric Hawthorne" (including the January 1992 cover story, "Enter the Racial Holy War"). He has been credited with helping to secure the survival of Creativity after the death, in 1993, of its founder Ben Klassen.

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