The Holocaust As Religion

In a May 26 podcast, Richard Spencer says: “The Jews want the Holocaust to be the center of global morality and to have this concept of genocide on everyone’s minds but you can’t have an equal genocide [to the Holocaust]. The Poles, the Holodomor can’t have an equal genocide. We’ll acknowledge your genocide but it can’t be the big kahuna of genocides. The Holocaust is the center of our moral nature.”

Spectre: “The modern religion of the left is multiculturalism and its birth and resurrection was the Holocaust. In the same way that in the 1950s, you would not publicly trash Christian beliefs. Now comedians can trash these beliefs without consequences… If you question multiculturalism today, that’s bad, goy, it’s two steps away from Auschwitz.”

Richard: “It’s original sin. And we must always remember the death of this messianic thing that is the Holocaust.”

Spectre: “You ask the average American how many people died in the Holocaust and they can tell you without blinking, six million. How many Americans died in WWII? I don’t know.”

Richard: “It peaked with the boomers. I had ten teenager years in the 1990s and that was the bonanza of the Holocaust industry. Every week there was a new documentary, film, book… My mom was in this book club with other upper middle-class women and every book they read was related to the Holocaust. There were other things that happened in history. It’s not the center of the universe. You don’t need to deny a single death, but you’re not burdened by it.”

About Luke Ford

I've written five books (see Amazon.com). My work has been covered in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and on 60 Minutes. I teach Alexander Technique in Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com).
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