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Such events show that racism is still an important threat in Europe.
Ilya Ehrenburg, the author of the book Europe After Fascism, sets out
the current form of racism that still persists in Europe:
Above everything fascism means national hatred, the opposite of
national pride. People infected with fascism have no concept of
feeling pride in other peoples' cultures, and only feel pride in their
own roots… 142
This national hatred is a deviant moral tendency described by God as
"fanatical rage of the time of ignorance" (Koran, 48:26) God reveals in the
Koran that this "fanatical rage" is a characteristic of paganism, one that
Islam is protected from. This makes evident to us once again that fascist
racism is born of the abandonment of religion, and its replacement with
paganism.
It appears that the increasing prevalence of racist tendencies in
Europe must be related to neo-Nazi movements, who are gaining further
ground every day, as well as to paganism.
And so it is.
"White Supremacy" and the New Fascist Ideology
When the words "fascist organizations" are mentioned in our time,
most people first think of the German neo-Nazis. But there are in actuality
many more such organizations. There are several active groups in the United
States which are given more "theoretical" weight than the German neo-
Nazis. These groups generally go by the slogan of "White Supremacy." And,
most important of all, theirs is not a "hatred of foreigners" resulting from
economic difficulties, but is put forward rather as a philosophical and
scientific doctrine.
Various fascist groups such as the Ku Klux Klan, the American Nazi
Party, the Aryan Nation movement, and the National Alliance all come
under the umbrella of "White Supremacy." The aim of these groups, who
disseminate extensive propaganda over the Internet, is to defend racism as a
doctrine and worldview, and to facilitate its spread.
The basis of such a doctrine is clearly set out in the manifesto of one
of these groups, the National Alliance. The truly interesting thing is that this
manifesto is a corroboration of what we have investigated throughout this
book, that fascism is fundamentally a pagan and Darwinist ideology.