“A teeny-tiny inclusive language thing I've tried to get better at this past year is avoiding Gregorian calendar-specific English day language. Like instead of "this Wednesday” I do an interpretative dance.
Because it might be that day for ME but not that day for everybody!”
Sincere apologies, outraged patriots, but I’m muting.
Thanks for proving my point without making me search through your “RIP Ashli Babbit / BLM are terrorist thugs / run them over, police” timelines, though.
Carry on loving JESUS, your grand babies, freedom, and “being kind.”
- American Nazi Party founder Rockwell and his predecessors talked about this idea in the 60s.
- David Lane titled his manifesto “White Genocide” in the 80s.
- Brenton Tarrant called his murder manifesto “The Great Replacement” 2 years ago.
West Point Board guy is a Nazi.
The language used by @CNN here is dangerously euphemistic.
“White genocide / replacement theory” isn’t a new, Biden-era phenomenon. It’s been championed by Neo Nazis for over half a century.
Look into Identity — the literal Neo Nazi interpretation of Christianity which teaches that:
- “Aryans” are the lost tribes of Israel
- Jews are Satan’s children (from Eve and the serpent)
- minorities aren’t human
- believers are obligated to spark race war for Jesus
The first Tweet in the QT thread implies (imo) that antisemitism is a result of conspiracy theories in the Black community at large — vs. the extremely small fringe Black group “the Black Israelites.”
Christian Identity (Neo Nazi Christianity) is older and far more dangerous.