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Message Subject Nordic race is dying - Blonde-haired, blue-eyed people getting extinct
Poster Handle Elzop
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You don't even know who invented the word 'racist' and why.



The word "racist" has for a long time been the single most effective fear-word in the leftist and neoconservative arsenal. For decades, they have successfully used it in the political arena to slander traditionalists, shut down debate, and leave opponents running for cover. In the social arena, they have caused even more damage by using it to brainwash impressionable children and young college students, and to teach people to hate their nation, their cultural traditions, and worst of all, themselves.

What surprisingly remains almost totally undiscussed, even on the hard core traditionalist Right, is the word's origin. Did it come from a liberal sociologist? A 60's Marxist college professor? Perhaps a politician in the Democratic Party? No. It turns out that the word was invented by none other than one of the principal architects of the 74-year Soviet nightmare, the founder and first leader of the infamous Red Army, Leon Trotsky.


Now go make me a turkey pot pie.
 Quoting: Elzop


It's not like there's a lack of information on the internet. The difference is that I don't go trolling white supremacy sites for it. It's really not hard to find the actual definition of the word.

rac·ist  [rey-sist] Show IPA
noun
1.
a person who believes in racism, the doctrine that a certain human race is superior to any or all others.


Word Origin & History

racist
1932 as a noun, 1938 as an adjective, from race (n.2); racism is first attested 1936 (from Fr. racisme, 1935), originally in the context of Nazi theories. But they replaced earlier words, racialism (1907) and racialist (1917), both often used at first in a British or South African context.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper


And, low and behold, I actually know what it means and when it came about. Sorry, wrong, again. Actually... don't even worry about trying again. You've failed to use the mark of clear and unbiased logic or informational sources each and every time, and I have this thing, you know, intelligence, which tells me that if you make a nonsensical argument without and proof of it being sound or logical, it's just that, nonsensical.
 Quoting: Anaiah


Trotsky invented the word "racist" dear. It's a Marxist thing.
Now again how does it hurt you if whites have their own nation? Asians and Africans do, why the double standard?
You don't do so well with facts and logic dear.
 
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