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  1. Last 7 days
    1. What it does mean is that we insist on our inherited right to insure our own safety, individually and as a race, to secure the future of our children, to maintain and develop our racial heritage in our own, white, Protestant, American way, without interference. . . .

      But that's the exact issue, you don't own that! Yet, when I say this, you'll take it as an attack on your religion now. Which makes it impossible to talk any sense into you! >:O

    2. Protestantism

      This would be how you brainwash people. Nothing against the religion or practice itself. But, how the speaker is presenting this is using Protestant as a way to indoctrinate and trap White Americans into only believing in their white supremacy. Do not look into other beliefs as that will go against their religion. :<

    3. The third of the Klan principles is that Protestantism must be supreme; that Rome shall not rule America.

      Where the hell did Rome come from???? Like, how are they at all related to this conversation. Rome already fell, why would Americans be afraid of them???????????

    4. This is not pretty and certainly disagrees with the maudlin theories of cosmopolitanism, but it is truth. The world has been so made that each race must fight for its life, must conquer, accept slavery or die. The Klansman believes that the whites will not become slaves, and he does not intend to die before his time. . . .

      I see the motivation for why they believe that white must take over the world. They think that this is a race war. That only one race will conquer the world and subjugate everyone in the process and White People MUST take up arms together against this threat. 

      It reminds me a lot about the Russia and American space race. Where each group were competing with each other, even though they should have been working together... pretty petty if you ask me. 

  2. Feb 2026
    1. In a general sense, racialization is designating a race to someone even if it is a different designation from what they actually identify themselves as or a different designation from what someone else has told them.

      It's like Ideology, a system to group certain people with each other to distinguish each other.