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The following research and infographics were done by American Reform. Race realism from the Catholic Church in its own words. The arguments from race deniers like E. Michael Jones can be put to rest once and for all.















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Part I | Part II By Timothy Fitzpatrick Sept. 6, 2021 Anno Domini Race denialists like Eugene Michael Jones of Culture Wars magazine would have you believe that race is only skin deep and people can change nationalities and cultures like they change underwear. If he weren't making these statements…

"...'traditional Catholics' are far more devoted to the incense, bells, sacred music, and ceremonies of the Tridentine Latin Mass of old than they are to the substance of the true Church's dogma of rabbinic Judaism's perfidy. The exterior of the Mass has been retained but the interior of its Biblical,…

By Jude Duffy Dec. 9, 2018 Anno Domini In 2007, Cardinal George of Chicago responded to calls from organised Jewry for the Catholic Church to abandon its prayer for the conversion of the Jews, by suggesting that the Jews themselves might consider removing anti-Christian passages from the Talmud (I). A…
It’s absurd to think that the people of Christendom could tell the difference between an Irishman and a scotsman, but not the difference between and African and a European. Racial differences weren’t talked about much baco then because they weren’t much of an issue, and when they were issues they were discussed with the colloquialisms of the day like Ismaelites, huns, tartars or mongels. If that seems wrong imagine explaining to a medieval man that they needed a developed racial theory because their future governments would be import millions of black and poojeets to go on welfare at the behest of the jews.
The medievaler would have looked at you with a blank stare, then eventually said, “what?”.
lol 50/50 you get burned at the stake