What Is Racism?

by Thomas Jackson

From the Racialist National Library

There is surely no nation in the world that holds "racism" in greater horror than does the United States. Compared to other kinds of offenses, it is thought to be somehow more reprehensible. The press and public have become so used to tales of murder, rape, robbery, and arson, that any but the most spectacular crimes are shrugged off as part of the inevitable texture of American life. "Racism" is never shrugged off. For example, when a white Georgetown Law School student reported earlier this year that black students are not as qualified as white students, it set off a booming, national controversy about "racism." If the student had merely murdered someone he would have attracted far less attention and criticism.

What World Famous Men Said About Jews

These are not "crackpots", but respected men throughout history!

Introduction

The Jews are the only people in the world who have found hostility in every country in which they settled in any numbers. The big question is - WHY?

Today it is taught in the schools that "Anti-Semitism" began in Germany in the 1930s after which they were deported. What is not studied is the fact that at one time or other the Jews have been expelled from every nation in Europe! When the Jews first began to immigrate to America the early colonialists in New York, Charleston and Savannah tried to ban their entry. Benjamin Franklin pleaded with the members of the Continental Congress to enter a specific ban against Jewish immigration into the U. S. Constitution to bar them for all time to come.

White Australia

Once upon a time, when the world was sane, there was a White Australia policy which wisely prohibited non-White immigration, and even Jews from migrating to the country. 

At one time, even Europeans had to submit photographs before they would be admitted as migrants. The following photo is from page 82 of the book New Britannia by Alan James

Who Am I? - Fred Robertson

Who Am I

By Fred Robertson

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PREFACE

There is a mission here in America for the pulpit to begin to liberate the Christian Church from what the New Testament Scriptures call "the fear of the Jews." The pulpit also has a mission of liberating the Church from the error that Judah and Israel are synonymous. The reading of the Scriptures which con-fuse the tribe of Judah with Israel, and which interpret every mention of Israel as signifying the Jews, is at the root of nearly all the confusion and division traceable in Christian doctrinal statements.