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My other link pegs it even earlier than him - to Orthodox Christians in the 1870s.

Dunno when it originated really. Regardless, it didn't really become in general use of abuse until around 1970 - long after any of these citations.

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Oh yeah the concept of ethnophyletism absolutely predates the usage of the word “racism” - particularly in Eastern Orthodoxy. Setting up racial/nationalist churches runs contrary to the gist of the New Testament.