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Excerpt from Richard Weikart’s new book, Darwinian Racism

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Beginning with the Columbine Massacre:

It was the spring of 1999, a Denver suburb. The day, April 20 — Adolf Hitler’s birthday. An 18-year-old white nationalist, Eric Harris, donned a shirt emblazoned with “Natural Selection” before heading off to high school. For weeks he had been preparing a special event in honor of the Führer. Together with a co-conspirator, Dylan Klebold, he planted a bomb in the Columbine High School cafeteria. Harris planned to shoot his fellow students as they fled the explosion. When the bomb failed to detonate, he and Klebold entered the school and opened fire, killing 13 and wounding 24 before turning their guns on themselves.

Why was Harris — as are many white nationalists today — so eager to honor both Hitler and Darwin? Why did he think Darwin’s theory of natural selection provided fodder for his white nationalist ideology?

If we delve deeply into the ideology of Nazis, neo-Nazis, and white nationalists, we find that Darwinism — the view that species have evolved over eons of time through the process of natural selection — plays a fundamental role, shaping their views about race and society.

Richard Weikart, “Darwinian Racism: How Evolutionary Theory Shaped Nazi Thinking” at Evolution News and Science Today (February 2, 2022)

You may also wish to read: Historian Richard Weikart helps talk show maven Whoopi Goldberg (born Caryn Elaine Johnson, 1955) understand why the Holocaust WAS about race. Weikart is not trying to Cancel Goldberg; rather, he thinks there are some things she (and perhaps most people) don’t clearly understand about the Holocaust. First, to the Nazis — whatever anyone else may think — it was about race. Weikart goes onto explain in considerable detail that the on-the-ground interpretation of Darwinism underlay this development.

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Darwin's second book had a direct line to the eugenicists that ended up with Nazi ideology and continues with anyone who believes race means anything. It was Darwin who wrote about civilized races killing off the savage races of man as a positive thing. Darwin's first book led to survival of the fittest playing out under Stalin and other socialist/communist nations who killed millions of their own people under the guise of might makes right, which is survival of the fittest.BobRyan
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ET: Obviously, Denis Radar was not a Christian
And obviously not a Scotsman.Scamp
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Sev, I think you are looking for "guilt by association". In Weikart's case, he is connecting cause and effect. In contrast, nobody has said that Lutheranism or Rader's particular church caused him to kill.EDTA
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Atheists and psychological factors related to mass shooters Excerpt: The FBI has performed some preliminary research on the psychology of mass shooters: FBI on psychology of mass shooters and FBI Study Identifies Warning Signs Of Future Mass Shooters. John Stott in his 2018 Daily Caller article entitled What Is The Religion Of Mass Public Shooters? wrote: “ Just 16 percent have any type of religious affiliation at the time of their attacks, with a slight majority of those being Muslims. Over just over 20 years from the beginning of January 1998 through today, there have been 69 killers committing 66 mass public shootings in the United States where at least four people have been killed. Of those attacks, just four have been identified as Christians, with just three clearly regular churchgoers. With 70 percent of Americans identifying themselves as Christians and over 33 percent going to church at least once a week, those numbers are a long way away from the 48 or 23 we would respectively expect.[31] https://www.conservapedia.com/List_of_atheist_shooters_and_serial_killers#Atheists_and_psychological_factors_related_to_mass_shooters United States: Atheist shooters or serial killers https://www.conservapedia.com/List_of_atheist_shooters_and_serial_killers#United_States:_Atheist_shooters_or_serial_killers
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@Seversky:
Denis Rader, the “BTK killer”, was a member of the Christ Lutheran Church in Wichita and had been elected president of the church council.. Does that invalidate Christianity?
Did you not notice the "LUTHERAN church" in the sentence above? Martin Luther is beloved by white nationalists. They even use him in their ads.AndyClue
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Obviously, Denis Radar was not a ChristianET
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Denis Rader, the "BTK killer", was a member of the Christ Lutheran Church in Wichita and had been elected president of the church council.. Does that invalidate Christianity? Weikart's anti-Darwinian campaign sounds like one long argument from consequences fallacy.Seversky
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