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On Galatians & Patrick Crusius

Today that I went to buy, in a special store, the video of the first James Bond film, Dr. No, I took the opportunity to pick up my mother from the church. She was accompanied by an old female friend, whom she knew even before I was born. Although I did not go to Mass, taking them to her home in the car my mother commented that the priest had said very wise things (referring to the verse of Galatians 3:28).

The old female friend also liked today’s sermon on that verse and brought up the recent event in El Paso.

This white friend said that the perpetrator (Patrick Crusius) was ‘white’ and my mother replied that it was typical. Both said the guy was crazy and that Paul’s words served to compensate for any allegation of the superiority of some groups over others.

‘There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus’. It bothers me that, even in the most literate sites of white nationalism, some pundits rationalise these words of St. Paul in such a way that they do not violate the Christian faith of the racists.

George Lincoln Rockwell once said that he learned more from his direct experiences with people than with books. Today’s anecdote exemplifies that what counts is how common normies understand the gospel, not how American racists try to explain away such a verse.

4 replies on “On Galatians & Patrick Crusius”

‘Many people think that the fight for America is already lost. They couldn’t be more wrong. This is just the beginning of the fight for America and Europe. I am honored to head the fight…’ said Patrick in the last paragraph of his above-linked manifesto.

At least it’s not as boring as what we currently see on the alt-right sites.

Exactly There are tons of Jews in TX. They have one of the oldest synagogues in the country. Have you seen the pics of his Daddy, sitting in front of a huge Star of Satan?

It’s also worth noting that from Saul’s point of view that statement was magnanimous towards the Greeks. The Jewish convention would be that Greeks, women, and slaves deserve a lower status. To this day right-wing Christians praise Martin Luther for writing a book about how race doesn’t matter, because it “proved” that Germans aren’t biologically inferior to Jews. When that’s your hero how is Merkel surprising?

Also I apologize for leaving so abruptly, that was rude of me. There wasn’t much to it, I just got busy and didn’t have nearly so much time to read or write. I think I just deleted your PM because it was old by the time I read it, but I still should have sent something back. I didn’t mean to come off as derisive or anything.

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