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****** it seems that CLASSISM came BEFORE racism, which seems to be a social(as seshata said) offshoot for the beast's purpse. *******
absolutely. And via an in depth reasoning, I believe I can make a good case to show that this classism is based on semitic thought moreso than european thought. My seeking show me that europeans ONLY differed from afrikans in relation to exposure and acceptance to semitic thought.
Recall that my usage of "semitics" is not a reference to a group of people nor a religion. My usage of semiticism refers to the application of monotheistic doctrine, specifically singular-male-monotheism as the basis of semitism. Religiously, this would encompass hebrews, jews, israelites, islam and xtianity.
Hierarchy (belief in God arranged rankings/importance) is the basis behind chosenism/exclusionism. This religious sight is the justification behind classism, racism and sexism.
I find these schools of thought in opposition to the earth-based, nature-based, feminine essential spiritual communion of the majority of earth's indigenous peoples.
I find european folly rooted in semitic doctrine rather than I find semitic folly rooted in european doctrine.
For example, I find nazism to have more semitic characteristics than european characteristics. And I am more than willing to elaborate.
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