Fixed vs growth minded racism

    by Kreanxx

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    1. “Everyone deserves to be just as English is us! we can make that happen in but a few generations time!”

    2. TheHistoryMaster2520 on

      Committing genocide via murder and death vs committing genocide via sex and rape

    3. Tall-Log-1955 on

      Of course the Spanish understand this and the Germans did not, and for one simple reason: Latinas

    4. ChristianLW3 on

      I’m hoping that Redditor this year learn that Nazism was one type of fascism & other distinct branches exist. Doing so is essential to fully understand this period of European history

    5. Makes sense, Franco was much more a Reactionary Authoritarian type of fascist with a heavy dose of conservative Catholicism than a “We are the master race” Nazi kind on fascist.

      Catholicism was comparatively progressive when it came to racial equality, due to the whole “universal” nature of the Church. Also, “Spanish” was not exactly a homogenous ethnic group in the first place.

    6. just_one_random_guy on

      Falangism basically had the view of cultural/religious supremacy rather than racial supremacy, it’s kind of similar to the concept of la raza cosmica by Jose vasconcelos

    7. InsideHousing4965 on

      Curiously enough, that was the same philosophy that early spanish fascists had (before getting heavily influenced by both nazi Germany and the USA).

      Plenty of Spaniards felt that the spanish race was the master race since it had a mix of native american, african, asian (philipines) and european. Thus being the perfect mix of all.

    8. InsideHousing4965 on

      > Race? It is a feeling, not a reality. Ninety-five per cent, at least. Nothing will ever make me believe that biologically pure races can be shown to exist today.

      **Benito Mussolini**

    9. Brazilian Integralists had the same idea about this.

      I mean, can you blame them? Latinas go hard

    10. I’ve seen a lotta pro-falangist memes recently lol (this is the 2nd one I’ve seen, but that’s way more then the usual 0)

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