Honoring The Greatest Killer Of Whites In History
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Not that any credence should be placed in the Holocaust-TM, but imagine a museum exhibit in a major American city honoring Adolf Hitler. How soon would 1 million Jews and other assorted libtards and "anti-racists" converge upon the event and tear the building apart brick by brick?
Not that any credence should be placed in the official version of the Spanish Inquisition either, but imagine a museum exhibit in a major American city honoring King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella - the Monarchs who, in 1492, expelled the Jews from Spain. Same reaction as above.
Again, not that any credence should be placed in the official version of 9/11, but imagine a museum exhibit in a major American city honoring Osama Bin Laden and his merry band of box-cutter-wielding madmen.
Or how about an exhibit dedicated to the Crusades, the Confederacy, the Ku Klux Klan, Joe Stalin, or Pol Pot? Unthinkable!



These famous "anti-Semites-TM" would never get a sympathetic museum exhibit in their honor.
Even comparatively far less "controversial" figures such as Jesus, Charlemagne, Christopher Columbus, Robert E. Lee and Napoleon would somehow offend the oh-so-tolerant kosher-keepers of western culture.
But when it comes to the single greatest killer of White people the world has ever seen (pre-Bolshevik era) Philadelphia's Franklin Institute has no self-righteous moral compunction about sponsoring an 8-month long exhibit honoring - yes, honoring - Mr. Genghis Khan of Mongoldom.
Directly or indirectly, the Mongols were responsible for an estimated 40,000,000 deaths. (many White