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by yummyfajitas
3383 days ago
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Lovecraft (who lived from 1890 to 1937) was far from extreme, and did not favor much beyond a degree of cultural (and possibly genetic) protectionism. The goal was to preserve the unique beauty of each culture including many cultures besides his own (he was quite fond of Japan). He strongly criticized Hitler, who he called a clown and who's policies he called barbaric. His main critique of the Jews was their cultural influence: "Aryans ought not to leave their guidance and interpretation to persons of an irreconcilable Semitic culture,...If the Jews had a nation of their own (and they would if they had our guts and self-respect) I’d be the first to insist that it be kept free of Aryan influences. As it is, I honestly regret the Aryan taint (any infusion is a taint if it’s where it doesn’t belong) in the noble and ancient culture of Japan." (Quote from here: https://chuckhoffman.blogspot.in/2016/03/making-excuses-for-... ) Even today many folks hold similar views: think of SF nimbys and other left wing activists who are critical of the cultural influences of tech bros and gentrifiers. He also thought blacks were fundamentally inferior; are you going to characterize this as somehow uncommon in the 1890-1937 era? |
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