One day I'd like to get a huge banner over a busy road that reads "The Holocaust is a lie" or something
I was thinking "Loxism", as no average person knows what that word means, but it is easy to remember, stays in the mind, and is straight to the point.
Europhobia --
- rolls off the tongue better
- easier to remember
- meaning can be guessed just from hearing it
- hijacks and repurposes existing -phobia propaganda
- gets decades of programming and mental triggers for free
- reinforces common identity between all European peoples worldwide
- applies to any group hating or harming ethnic Europeans; not limited to Jews
- avoids and bypasses anti-anti-semitism programming and branding
- can also use against Negroes, Arabs, etc, and even self-hating White traitors
- forces opponents to also undermine all other -phobias if they try to argue against it
All around the superior term that serves pretty much the same purpose. Loxism never caught on for a reason.
In general, it is far more effective to rally people to defend themselves than to attack others. Even if the resulting actions are the same, how you call to action matters. Loxism is an attack on a specific, small group, which has very successfully implanted the idea that they are weak and harmless eternal victims into everyone's mind. Europhobia is an accusation of being attacked, and a call to defend ourselves, at a time when the fact that we are under attack is becoming increasingly obvious and difficult to deny.
I like that, that is far better. They always use terms like 'xenophobic', Europhobia works very well.
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