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2005-09-15 04:12 | User Profile

More on "Racism"

the word "racism." The word was first used by Jew Leon Trotsky in French as racisme in 1922. It was imagined to be a means of the ruling class to keep the working class divided. Here’s one of Trotsky’s papers from 1933 in which the word racism is used. The word first appeared in English in a 1936 book by Lawrence Dennis called The Coming American Fascism. The second English usage of the term was in a 1933 German book called Racism that was translated to English in 1938 by the Jew Magnus Hirschfeld. The Encyclopedia of Homosexuality calls Hirschfeld the "Leader of the homosexual emancipation movement in Germany." He was a pervert sexologist like Alfred Kinsey who wrote a book called Die Transvestiten. Hitler had the good sense to plunder his property and burn his publications, including his magazine Sexus, the first issue of which had just been printed. Hirschfeld wanted to entirely do away with the concept of race, and was of course an open advocate of miscegenation. A sub-heading on page 265 in his book: "MANKIND A UNITY TO BEGIN WITH, AND DESTINED TO BECOME A UNITY ONCE MORE." How do we arrive at this mystical unity, you ask? On page 113, he predicts "a war of extermination" against whites by non-whites.

There are interesting connections here to Jew Franz Boas, whose racial ideas are unwittingly parroted far and wide by modern neo-Babelist Christians. Boas had at least 46 Communist front affiliations, and he too championed miscegenation. He wrote: "It would seem that, man being what he is, the Negro problem will not disappear in America until the Negro blood has been so diluted that it will no longer be recognized." So race does not exist, and the only way to prevent racial conflict is to eliminate racial differences. I’ve heard Ken Ham spout the same nonsense, and Christians can’t seem to get enough of him. So when you hear a Christian use the word "racism," ask him why his mind has been infected with Jewish and Communist propaganda. Better yet, ask him to define it biblically rather than according to popular sentiment.

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