Saturday, May 28, 2022

The 3 Most Racist and Disruptive Ideologies of Human Life in the World

 If you voice anti-racism, anti-discrimination, anti-apartheid, and all kinds of ideas about “glorifying one’s own ego”, as well as “degrading” other human beings. So be thorough, fight all forms of racism, anti-Asian, anti-Black, anti-Islam, anti-Jewish, anti-non-Aryan, etc. Because IF ONLY fight one type of racism, but close your eyes and ears to other types of racism. So there will never be a harmonization of the unity of all mankind in the world. Because actually people like that also have a racist mentality in their brains and hearts.

Following the review of the BBC version and Tirto Humanism, there are three of the most racist ideologies that destroy human life. Is there one of them that is stored in the chambers of our hearts?

1. Nazizme Adolf Hitler

His work entitled “Mein Kampf” which became the political as well as ideological basis of the Third Reich (Nazi Germany), Hitler successfully opened the first round of World War II brutally with a series of cruel acts that will continue to be remembered by history. He wrote the book while in prison. Its contents revolve around Hitler’s views on racism and anti-Semitism.

The idea was the ‘Purification of the Aryan Race’ program that was so exalted by Hitler. Where there are millions of lives of those who are considered non-aryan, wiped out without a trace. The event which was eventually referred to as the Holocaust, was later agreed upon by some of the world’s population as a heartbreaking humanitarian tragedy in the 20th century. Hitler’s ‘Aryan Supremacy’ racist ideology is very dangerous because it spreads hatred against certain ethnicities.

2. The radical white supremacy of the Ku Klux Klan

Since its inception in the late 1860s, the Ku Klux Klan has declared its group as an opponent of color, where its targets at that time were mostly black African-Americans. Especially since Donald Trump’s victory, this group is no longer shy about appearing in public. Until now, his existence could be said to be between ‘life and death’. It is opposed by many people, but it still exists and is perpetuated.

This group has a Neo-confederate political ideology, where the members in it are strongly anti-communist, anti-Catholic, Anti-Semitic, and Neo-Nazi. Surprisingly, the Aryan supremacy that was echoed by Hitler in the 20th century, turned out to have helped shape the ideology of the Ku Klux Klan. The power of this thought eventually led to events such as hatred of blacks, immigrants from the Middle East and Hispanics. Since ancient times, white supremacy in the style of the Ku Klux Klan has perpetuated slavery and claimed many victims. Mainly from black people.

3. The Great Replacement’s Brenton Tarrant

Another white supremacy ideology came from a Brenton Tarrant, where this thought was used as a ‘base justification’ for him to shoot at Muslim worshipers in New Zealand some time ago. The Great Replacement is a conspiracy theory believed by the right, where the existence of white people is threatened because of the arrival of immigrants.

This is what makes Brenton “feel the need” to “clean up” by shooting at the congregation of the An-Noor and Linwood mosques which incidentally are filled by Muslim immigrants. The thought in The Great Replacement is the concern of white people whose existence feels ‘threatened’ by immigrants outside their group.

Racism or racial behavior that exists in some parts of the world, tends to discriminate against other people who do not belong to the same group. Predictably, violence, both physically and psychologically, is often carried out as a form of group existence and is a ‘signal’ of threats to other groups.

The bloody shootings in New Zealand that took place some time ago, apparently could not be separated from the white-style racist ideology adopted by the perpetrator, Brenton Tarrant. To smooth this heinous act, the man from Australia used The Great Replacement Manifesto, which is the thought of the white right.

The manifesto contains a conspiracy theory believed by the right about the systematic decline in the white population of France and Europe due to mass immigration, particularly from the Middle East and sub-Saharan Africa.

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