Because that's half the old testament.
Egyptians? White.
Philistines? White.
Persians? Still White during the time of Esther (Purim).
If you worship Jahweh, you celebrate the historical slaughter of Whites... *even if OT jews are White* (they're not).
Christian Identity is a celebration of brother wars. Regular Christianity just celebrates jews slaughtering Whites over and over and over. The fact that these mass murders never happened doesn't make their celebration any less horrid.
Ultimately, Christians are always less than pro-White, zero exceptions. That's why Hitler and his crew condemned Christianity (gently) starting in Mein Kampf and throughout the Reich.
Hitler was too gentle. Christians are racially disloyal, except some unusually cognitively dissonant ones. Their dissonance is easily resolved by recognizing Jesus as a kike trick, at which point they become true Volk.
But the worst part is, Christians think and argue like kikes. Totally dishonest in defense of their position. Actively disinterested in Truth. Quick to resort to fallacies.
Y'all need a damn kikectomy.
Lots of Christians died supporting the German national socialist movement and/or risked everything.
>At the most solemn moment of the Mass we recite the prayer which contains the expression "sacrifice of Abel, sacrifice of Abraham, sacrifice of Melchisedek" in three strokes, three times, three steps, the entire religious history of mankind—a magnificent passage. Every time we read it we are seized by an irresistible emotion. The sacrifice of our patriarch Abraham. Note that Abraham is called our patriarch, our ancestor. Antisemitism is incompatible with the thought and the sublime reality expressed in this text. It is alien to us, a movement in which we Christians can have no part. The promise was made to Abraham and to his descendants. It is realized in Christ, and through Christ in us who are members of his mystical body. Through Christ and in Christ we are the spiritual descendants of Abraham. No, it is not possible for Christians to take part in antisemitism. We acknowledge for all the right to defend themselves, to adopt measures of protection against what threatens their legitimate interests. But antisemitism is inadmissible. Spiritually, we are Semites.
----Pope Pius XI, 1938