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 The historical roots of white racism

 

The white racist tendencies historically originated from a specific

"theological" dogma from the Catholic church, officialized by Thomas Aquinas in

the 1200s in Italy (who was made a saint for it). Thomas Aquinas' theory, which

became the official theological position of the church and therefore the

rationale of the colonial expansion ordered by the popes, was that non Christian

peoples or "heathens" had a kind of "second class" soul, therefore they could be

killed, mistreated, exploited, robbed, enslaved and denied all power and

dignity.

The same "second class soul category" was applied to women, who were considered

by Thomas Aquinas and other theologists as "impure by nature", and therefore

"had" to be punished, exploited and denied all power and dignity. This was

mainly due to the fact that pre-Christian European civilizations were strongly

Vedic-oriented, with a widespread worship of the Mother Goddess, practically

identical to the Hindu philosophy and theology.

So according to the Church theologists, heathens and women (including those born

in Christian families) could at best become "acceptable Christians" as much as

their "inferior nature" allowed them to be, but always in a subordinate position

to their masters, that had to be white males from a Christian people, and

against whom they could never rebel.

 

The law of the Church was indisputedly enforced over all kingdoms of the time

with the threat of excommunication for the rulers. Besides, the Church had a

strong army, a wide network of faithful spies all over Europe (all the priests

and clergy men), and sufficient money for extensive bribing. Several emperors

tried their chances against the popes, but they were defeated, like Henry the IV

(king of Germany and Italy) who had challenged the authority of the pope

Gregorius VII (Ildebrand of Soana, who was pope from 1073 to 1085) over his

government affairs. The pope excommunicated him, and he had this order

proclaimed to all corners of Henry's empire: "On the order of God, I forbid

Henry to rule on the peoples of Italy and Germany. I absolve all his subjects

from any promise or oaths of loyalty to him, and I excommunicate anyone who may

serve him."

In the winter of 1077 Henry traveled through the Alps with great hardhips to the

fortress of Canossa in Italy, where Gregorius lived, and remained barefoot and

dressed in a simple cloth in the snow for 3 days outside the fortress, waiting

for Gregorius' "forgiveness" and submitting himself and his empire to his

political control.

 

Pope Gregorius' laws, to be unquestionably accepted by all Christians, were the

following:

1. the pope cannot be judged by anyone on earth because he is the direct

representative of God

2. the Church of Rome has always been, and will always be, infallible and

unquestionable

3. only the pope can depose bishops

4. only the pope can carry the imperial insigna

5. the pope can depose emperors and kings, and free their subjects from the duty

of obedience towards rulers

6. all the kings must kiss the pope's feet

7. the pope's ambassadors, even if laymen, have exclusive power on all bishops

8. an elected pope is automatically and unquestionably a saint, simply on the

strength of St. Peter's merits, because he is the legal representative of Peter.

 

This theory of the "second class soul" became the legal and ethical basis of

slavery and forced prostitution, on which the Church made huge fortunes, and of

colonization, which made huge fortunes both for the Church and for the kingdoms

and empires that served as the Church's subordinates -- Spain and Portugal

particularly. In fact all the non-European populations encountered and conquered

were non-Christians (and hence, "heathens") besides not being white-skinned, the

concept of "heathen" became equal to "non-white". Most "heathens"

encountered by

Spanish and Portuguese armies in their colonization conquests at the orders of

the Popes were black or brown: African and south American populations, who were

systematically enslaved or mass butchered as mentioned before. Many Muslims

(especially Arabs) have the same racist concepts as exemplified by the recent

Dafur genocide in Sudan, where the government supports the Arabs who are openly

slaughtering and torturing the "black slaves", i.e. the native Sudanese people,

who are also Muslim, but of "an inferior class".

It must be remembered that the white populations originally living in the

Saharasia-Arabia-north African-Palestinian areas about 5,000 years ago were the

first peoples to invent slavery and they kept a sort of monopoly over it until

the Vatican became a mighty competition in the slavery business with the

colonial expansion.

Still today, several Arab Muslim states consider slavery legal and practice it

widely by many means, "harvesting" India, Bangladesh, as well as other countries

where financially motivated people are ready to sell human beings on the "black

market".

This practice of slavery and conquest of new territories dug a deeper and deeper

division among the "whites" and "non whites". So the development of racism was

simply a by-product of the supposed superiority of Christians over

non-Christians, and of the colonization started by the popes.

 

It is very important to understand the historical situation in Europe in the

1400s and 1500s: the Turks taking Constantinople (the doorway to the Indies used

for trade until that time by Christian merchants under the popes), the

separation of the protestants from the Church in Rome, the "discovery" of

America, the greater powers given to the Inquisition against the general

cultural humanistic rebellion (on the philosophical, artistic, scientific,

social fields) etc.

When Britain, Germany, Holland and the other kingdoms in north Europe became

protestant, the pope was left with only Italy, France, Spain and Portugal under

his control (which meant much less power and income). At that time the catholic

kings were simply servants of the pope and derived all their power and authority

from the pope's sanction.

In 1417 with the bulla Rex Regnum, pope Martin V gave to the king of Portugal

the "right of crusade and conquest" over the atlantic coast of Africa and the

Templars, a Christian military monastic order, developed a great centre of

nautical studies, military arsenal and shipyard at Sagres (Portugal) and a naval

basis at Lagos (Portugal). From there the naval army of Portugal conquered

almost all the eastern part of Africa.

Spain also made the pope happy by reconquering the territories it had lost to

the Muslims (fall of Grenada, 1491) and making the pope's Inquisition the

absolute and unquestionable power in the police and judiciary systems. Besides,

in 1492 Columbus (financed by Spain) "discovered" America and hence claimed

rights on it, so in 1494 with the treaty of Tordesillas the pope Alexander VI

(Ferdinando Borgia born in Jativa, Valencia, Spain, who was pope from 1492 to

1503) officially and "legally" divided the PROPERTY OF THE ENTIRE PLANET between

Spain and Portugal by drawing a geographical line, and ordering the two kings,

by God's authority, to conquer the new territories, make them Christian and take

away all their wealth for the glory and profit of the church.

The kings of England, France and Holland organized pirate fleets to get some

crumbs of the enormous pie of the "New World". The success of Sir Francis Drake

in piracy encouraged the government of England to finance an expedition to north

America, where the British "purchased" (for a very small price and bribery) or

conquered (generally by a clever game of alliances, further dividing the tribes

who had already some hostility against each other) vast and scarcely populated

territories to be used as penal colonies. Soon the ships carrying the convicts

were followed by ships carrying voluntary emigrants fleeing from oppression,

religious intolerance, epidemics, wars, poverty and degradation that were

rampant in Europe under the Christian governments.

Gradually, the growing number of immigrants pushed the colonial government to

appropriate more and more territories, often espropriating and deporting the

natives in "reservations" established in less interesting and smaller lands.

However, the native americans in those territories were neither made slaves,

mass slaughtered or forced to convert to Christianity with the Inquisition

methods, as it was normally the case in the territories conquered by the

catholic Spanish and Portuguese "conquistadores". It must be said that the

"Spanish" and "Portuguese" territories were much more interesting: rich of gold,

various wealth and very densely populated by settled groups of advanced and

complex civilizations that had built empires, while in north America (the

territories targeted by the British) the largely nomadic populations did not

even had the concept of land possession and lived a more individualistic,

spiritually-oriented and free life. They did not give any value to gold or

material possessions, they had not amassed great wealth or built cities, and

therefore their population was not so large.

When Columbus landed in Cuba in 1492 there were 8 million inhabitants, while 4

years later 50% of the entire population had already been massacred and the

Spaniards were "forced" to import slaves from the other islands in Caribbean.

America was called "west Indies" (as opposed to the "east Indies", i.e. India

proper), and since the Spanish conquerors of south America spoke Spanish, the

native Americans in those areas (Maya, Inca, Aztek, Toltek, etc) came to be

known as "indios", the Spanish equivalent of the English "Indian".

In 1520 Mexico had 25 millions of inhabitants, while in 1592 the number was 1.5

million: 95% of the inhabitants had been killed.

Those who remained in the subsequent centuries were a mixed breed and COMPLETELY

Christianized; their original languages and customs practically lost forever.

A large part of the non-white populations of present south America, besides the

mixed Spanish-Indio breed, are black people or mixed breed of African origin

(Spanish+African or African+Indio), because Spaniards and Portuguese carried

many more slaves from Africa (who were physically stronger) to cultivate the

sugar, tobacco, coffee, cocoa fields in their new territories when the local

population practically disappeared.

The only native populations who survived in those areas were very small numbers

of nomadic and "uncivilized" tribes hiding in the deepest Amazon forests.

Altogether, at the beginning of 1500s the native populations of the entire

Americas (both south and north) were estimated at about 80 million, and in the

mid 1600s the number was 10 million, in a time when the ENTIRE POPULATION OF THE

WORLD was less than 400 million people.

Nino de Guzman, governor of Mexico City, enslaved 10 thousands local natives

over a total population of 25 thousands, and killed the rest. Life expectancy

for a slave was 25 years of age. Slaves were almost always transfered by ship

from their original lands to break all chances of re-grouping and rebelling,

although their life conditions during such trips were even worse than usual; for

example in one trip from Porto de Plata from 800 indios embarked, 600 died and

their bodies were thrown at sea. The slaves who survived were fed with the

flesh of other indios, which was also given to the Spaniards' dogs. However, the

Spaniards' idea was not annihilating the natives, because slaves had a monetary

value. They only killed those natives who resisted slavery, were unsuitable for

slavery (old people, diseased people, etc). Actually, the conquistadores were

interested in multiplying their slave wealth. The price of a female slave was

higher when she was pregnant, and it was a normal routine that indio women were

raped by the conquistadores, who often tied their husbands under the bed "for

more fun". However, the newborn babies often died because the mothers had no

milk due to malnutrition, bad living conditions, abuse and excessive work: in 3

months in Cuba only, 7 thousands babies died for this reason.

Britain got into the colony and slavery business only later, in order to get a

slice of the juicy pie that Spain and Portugal were syphoning off into the

Church's treasury. Britain's position was somehow milder because the British

monarchs (although not less bloodthirsty, greedy, and immoral than their Spanish

and Portuguese counterparts) were against the popes and wanted to keep their

freedom (not for their peoples, for themselves, but nonetheless freedom was

recognized as a positive value). Protestantism was therefore a milder version of

Christianity, and the British colonization was somehow less tyrannical and

bloody than the Spanish and Portuguese versions, that wiped off entire

populations in Africa and south America and practically destroyed their native

cultures and considered freedom, cultural and religious diversity, and social

equality as heresy, i.e. seriously criminal ideas to be punished by torture and

death.

When slavery was officially abolished and declared illegal by the secular

government due to the pressure of public opinion in 1865 in the USA, the Church

quicly turned its coat and started proclaiming that all human beings were equal

and that slavery was bad, so that they could get supporters from the newly freed

slaves. Although it took it almost another 100 years for the Church to recognize

that women had any rights! Still today, the idea of opening priesthood to women

in the Catholic church is considered an abomination to most "religious" people.

And still today, a fiece fight is raging between the Jesuits, who maintain that

animals have no soul (and therefore man can do anything to them as he pleases,

including torture and the worst possible things) and the Franciscans, who have a

softer position and try to convince Christians to respect and care about animals

and creation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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