Loxism

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Loxism is a term publicized, possibly even coined by the editors of the Uncyclopedia around 2005. Loxism is the belief that Jews are superior to non-Jews ("Goyim") in their human character or abilities. This belief, based on the Talmud, the most important collection of Jewish texts, fuels discrimination, prejudice, and hatred among Jews against non-Jews, especially against members of the Germanic race and white Christians, clearly because of their ability to build, create, and show love and empathy while also being superior in war and justice.

What may have been a somewhat tongue-in-cheek term has now (as of 2025) become a clear symbol of resistance against Jewish anti-white racism, and has even found its way into youth slang on social media (X.com, Facebook, TikTok, etc.) as well as into anti-woke alternative media. Many sources on the internet state that this new term describes an objective feeling that has existed for centuries but has rarely been described.

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History

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Lox

Lox is a quintessential Ashkenazi Jewish food, historically featuring salt-cured salmon belly, though it is now commonly cold-smoked (often called "Nova"). Lox or gravlax is originally the Scandinavian method of preparing salmon. Etymologically derived from Yiddish laks (salmon), it became a staple due to Jewish dietary laws (kashrut) allowing fish as a pareve (non-meat/non-dairy) food that often pairs with dairy cream cheese on bagels. Authentic lox is strictly cured in salt for months, whereas "smoked salmon" is cured and then smoked, offering a milder taste. Because it is fish, it is pareve, meaning it can be eaten with either meat or dairy meals, adhering to dietary laws of Jews that forbid mixing meat and milk.

Definition and use of loxism

In the initial Uncyclopedia entry the term is described as:

"Loxism is the hatred of White Aryan Peoples, primarily by the Jews and in particular International Jewry."[1]

Revised definition from June 2019 to January 2021 (later the article was deleted):

"Loxism is when Christ killers go full kike and express or act on contempt for non-kikes. This comes in many forms, but is usually anti-white, because kikes hate whites more than anyone."[2]

The Urban Dictionary described the term in 2006 as:

  • (1) "The belief that Jews are superior in human character or ability to non-Jews."
  • (2) "Discrimination, prejudice, and hate expressed by Jews against non-Jews."
    • Professor Katz goes on and on and on about so-called institutional racism, but in private conversation he demonstrates his own rigid loxism by expressing contempt for "crazy suicidal Arabs," "loony Christian fundamentalists," "simple-minded inbred hicks in flyover country."[3]

Quotes

  • "We are proud to be Jews and we are proud to be proud. We don't wish to be anything else and we don't wish our grandchildren to be anything else. To us, [[Jewish supremacism<there is nothing more magnificent than to be a Jew]] and nothing more disastrous than to lose one. Because every Jew is a precious flame, a burning bush that will not be consumed, an eternal torch that no one has the right to extinguish—not even that Jew himself." — Tzvi Freeman from the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic movement, senior editor at Chabad.org, 2019
  • "There is nothing wrong in Jews believing we are special. The problem arises when we think others are not." — Gord Lindsay from Toronto's Shaarei Tefillah Congregation, 2020

See also

References

  1. Loxism, Uncyclopedia, 2016
  2. Loxism, Uncyclopedia, 2021
  3. Loxism, Urban Dictionary