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Prejudice against any infidel’s religious beliefs or lack thereof and racism are as much a threat to this movement as the apologist traitors and muslims themselves. Infidel Nations supports the empowerment of all races, ethnicities, infidel cultures and religious beliefs or lack thereof. There is a fine line between empowerment and supremacy, yet that fine line makes all the difference in the world. The muslims use this division to try to recruit converts, sympathizers and supporters of their evil ideology, when infact they are supremacists themselves. Empowerment by preserving your cultural identity and ties to your ancestral history is a wonderful enrichment to all our lives... Supremacy in any form is a type of domination and oppressive to others. Shame of anyones empowerment is the flip side to the same coin as supremacy and is also an oppressive form of domination, and thus Infidel Nations encourages empowerment in who each and every infidel is on many levels. I fully agree with the dream of the late, great Martin Luther King Jr. that it is important to not judge any on the color of their skin, but on the content of their character. I would like to add to not judge your fellow infidels on any of their differences in religious beliefs or lack thereof in theory, but on who their actions and stances show them to be in reality. The reason that MLK made such an impression on the world for good (as opposed to others in his time like Malcolm X) is that MLK opposed evil and never backed down to it, yet never gave into it either. I am sure if MLK Jr. were alive today he would be taking an international stance against the evil done to his fellow Christians in Africa (like the Sudan, Nigeria and Egypt) by islamists or in other parts of the middle east... as well as opposing the evil they do to all other groups around the world. ~Rachael Salak
Posted on: Mon, 01 Jul 2013 18:50:46 +0000

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