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WitchHunterSiegfried on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Racism is good, simple ‘as, You should be for you and yours, as for the rest it’s just politics, what else is one supposed to do with dissidents? As for the ethunasia, IIRC it was for those in horid conditions during when they needed food, so can’t really blame them
CrusaderPepe on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
It depends what you mean by "racism" (and this is a big problem and why we shouldn't use ambiguous words that the enemy twists).

If you mean that we should love and prefer our own kind, and acknowledge that different races have different strengths, weaknesses, tendencies, and proclivities, then yeah, there's nothing wrong with that.

What Catholicism forbids is saying that one race is universally superior and all other races are inferior to the point that some can be considered subhuman. Catholicism rejects this idea.

Again, the dissidents were dissidents simply for professing what the Church teaches (i.e. anti-euthanasia), so the Church isn't going to be sympathetic to Nazis murdering Catholics for professing the Faith.
WitchHunterSiegfried on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Yes, I do think Whites are the best of all peoples (hell I could probably make a tier list of peoples) and we’re not all one race as Catholic doctrine posits.
CrusaderPepe on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Ok, well, it sounds like you're religion is Naziism. Or at the very least you see the world through Nazi-lens and that's your paradigm, or how you interpret reality. On the other hand, I am Catholic-first. I see the world through a Catholic-first lens, and that's my paradigm. Going back to my original podcast, this whole interaction proves the point we made in the podcast. If your paradigm is not Catholic-first, then you don't belong in a Catholic Action group, especially not in a leadership role because then you will try to make it something else. Likewise, the same thing could be said if you were running a Nazi group. You probably wouldn't want the Catholic-first guy in a leadership position in the Nazi group, would you? So I think we can agree on this principle being a good principle for group leadership selection, correct?
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