Race war
Race war is a conflict on the basis of race between combatants and in some scenarios entire nations. Dr. William Luther Pierce wrote the novel The Turner Diaries in 1978 about a fictional race war. It included the long-remembered phrase, The Day of The Rope. The political, cultural and social war in Europe against mass immigration and replacement migration and their woke, politically correct, leftist supporters can be considered a "cold race war". The extermination war against one's own race, especially by race traitors, is described as "autogenocide".
See also
- Race riot
- South African farm attacks
- RAHOWA, concept coined by Ben Klassen
Further reading
- Ben Klassen: On the Brink of Bloody Racial War, 1993