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Originally Posted by MelBridgeman
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The first instance of the holocost wasn’t racism. It was religious persecution though if you think the Jews are a race rather than a religion then they would be distinct from the white race that was opressing them and therefore racism against Jews rather than racism against whites.
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The South African government, and other analysts, as well as Afrikaner rights group Afriforum maintain that farm attacks are part of a broader crime problem in South Africa, and do not have a racial motivation.[
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Now assuming that the government is wrong and this is racially motivated doesn’t it prove the point that you need the ability to project power for racism to be a concern.
Though I am unsure what the above has to do with the topic at hand. What argument are you trying to advocate That White minorities in areas where whites aren’t the predominant holders of power can experience racism against them and that racism could cause them harm?? Sure I could probably agree with that. I don’t see what it has to do with the topic at hand though.