not nom
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What are you talking about? The bulk of Euro-centric history is a catalog of the repercussions of white supremacy. Are you really saying there's nothing about slavery, the conquest of the Americas, or the Holocaust in the history books? What school did you go to?
lolwhut? how obscene in this context to overlook that europe was christian.
now, as to the holocaust... that was based on antisemitism and german supremacy, not white supremacy. the nazis didn't believe in white supremacy, they SO despised eastern europe and beyond for example (in other words, caucasians?). it was more a (formerly christian, intended to be all nazi) german thing, than an "all whites" thing.
and guess what was the main breeding ground for antisemitism? christianity. for nearly two millenia. those yellow stars were nearly 600 years old IIRC, and hitler simple implemented luthers recommendations regarding the jews. the poison spewed towards jews, and how often they got called murderers of god, and how often they were declared to be cursed forever by god, provided the basis for centuries, more than a millenium of ever repeating persecution, of which the holocaust was the tragic zenith.
to blame it on white supremacy, and then talk about history knowledge? ASTONISHING.
Provide the historical evidence.
Just don't say it. I cannot find in any post in this thread by anyone attempting to lay so much responsibility on Christianity anything specific beyond not nom's hilarious attempt by mentioning a letter drawn in one nation at the onset of Spain's colonial adventures which was denounced by Christians as well. In the end that document was simply tossed out and Spain merely went on to do what nations, no matter their majority religion, had done for centuries.
that some christians denounced it doesn't mean much, when most didn't mind. that they denounced it way after the fact is completely meaningless. that such a document could even have been written with papal authority is still telling.
if that's just what nations do, what does christianity have to do with nations anyway? what happened between "render unto cesar" and the RCC and tax-exempt megachurches in america? something rather huge I guess.
if you simply say "THAT'S not christianity, but what NATIONS do", (I guess you could also fall back to "what people do"), then nobody will ever be able to place specific responsibility on christianity by providing historic evidence, you'll never accept that christianity has anything to do with it. you'd kinda need to define "christian" first.
if you consider those as christians who call themselves that, based on one of a thousand possible readings and pickings of the bible, that does include antisemitic progroms en masse and it does include the holocaust. if it wasn't for religion, there would have been no "reason" for any of that. fact. you can call that hilarious but I find none of it funny.