“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!”
Does she work at Goop? I feel like she should work at Goop
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.