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The term Race war is a slang term, referring to develping hostilities between ethnic groups divided on the basis of race. The term may refer to specific violent acts or to general overt or covert hostilities between ethnic groups.

See ethnic warfare , race, racism, ethnicity

Racist extremists

The concept of a 'race war' is a core rallying cry for extremist groups. In general, their members claim a understanding of religious scripture of a deeper level than others have. They also make direct or symbolic associations between elements in religious scripture and elements in human cultures present today with the added aspect of advocating a survivalist agenda, separated by racial identity . In 1987, the White Patriot Party declared that a Race War had begun. Some white supremacist groups advocate a Racial Holy War.

A sophisticated understanding of race and racism establishes these as different incarnations of cultural warfare human exploitation , and in its modern form, racism is a blending of long standing ethnic conflicts, and a western quasi-scientific rationalisation for abuses such conflicts may bring.

When Charles Darwin formulated his Origin of Species, he could not have forseen, that though it would find disfavor as a contradiction of religious scripture , it would also be perverted in the minds of some as basis for eugenics, or agendas supporting ethnic superiority.

The Nazis made claims of an existing long-term covert race war instigated by the Jews against " Aryans" European cultures, and this became, in part, political justification to begin a campaign of overt anti-Jewish operations, leading to genocideGenocide has been defined as the deliberate killing of people based on their ethnicity, nationality, race, religion, or (sometimes) politics, as well as other deliberate actions leading to the physical elimination of any of the above categories. There is.

Charles MansonCharles Milles Manson (born November 12, 1934) was convicted of murder in what became known as the Tate/La Bianca case. Although Manson himself has never killed anyone, his murder conviction stems from a group of young women and young men he recruited the and his followers are believed to have planned and executed the 1969For other uses, see Number 1969. For the movie, see 1969 (movie). Events January January 1 Australian media baron Rupert Murdoch purchases the largest selling British Sunday newspaper The News Of The World January 5 The Derry Riots leave over 100 people i Sharon TateSharon Marie Tate ( January 24, 1943 August 9, 1969) was an American actress and a victim of the Charles Manson murders. Sharon Tate was born in Dallas, Texas and was the first of three daughters born to Colonel Paul and Doris Tate. At six months of age S murders in an attempt to inititate a race war they called Helter SkelterThe Beatles songs This article is about the Beatles song. For other things with this name, see Helter Skelter (disambiguation). Helter Skelter is the title of a song by Paul McCartney (though credited to Lennon/McCartney) recorded by The Beatles on their.

see also: xenophobiaFear ( phobia) of strangers (xeno-) and of the unknown. Both racism and homophobia are sometimes reduced to xenophobia. Dislike of foreigners. Often a dislike of representatives of a particular nation. The word xenophobic is often used as a political insu, genocideGenocide has been defined as the deliberate killing of people based on their ethnicity, nationality, race, religion, or (sometimes) politics, as well as other deliberate actions leading to the physical elimination of any of the above categories. There is, hate speechHate speech is a controversial term for speech intended to hurt and intimidate someone because of their race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or other personal characteristics, or to incite violence or prejudicial act, anti-Semitism,

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