@amerika @glimse Pretty sure that was pretty popular in #Russia, and served as the origins for the modern antisemitic conspiracy theories we see today.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Protocols_of_the_Elders_of_Zion
You’re talking to a white supremicist.
Their site makes it clear.
That’s the reason they’re citing a racist conspiracy theory.
The mods won’t ban him though, because that’s the kind of user they wish to court.
@LookBehindYouNowAndThen I’m not sure if he’s a supremacist, more likely a racial separatist/“race realist”. Wouldn’t be shocked if he’s racist, but yeah #TheProtocolsOfTheEldersOfZion is quite the deep cut, and his alt-right views are probably the only way he even knows what that is (I only know what that is when I started researching the origins of the #Israel v. #Palestine conflict and it came up as I was skimming #Wikipedia)
I don’t make excuses for white supremicists.
Guess you do.
How the fuck is a “racial separatist” not a racist?
Gotta love how this community puts the full depravity of conservatism on display for everyone.
In any case, his alt right views don’t exactly map to this conversation, so I’ll allow it for now.
If lemmy.world wants to ban him, they probably can, but he’s on annihilation.social, which is a different instance entirely.
Exactly.