There's an ongoing debate about the extent to which medieval scholars need to be concerned about explicitly fighting racism as medieval scholars. I haven't quite figured out how to write about the issues coherently. But the stakes, to me, are clear.
Meet the Knights Templar International. Their FAQ wants you to know that they aren't racists.
But there's a coming civil war, says the "Hidden Templar" in the black hoodie.
Description: A screenshot from the KTI page, showing a black hooded figure in the front, ranks of knights in back Headline - Britain's Coming Civil War |
Western civilisation is entering a period of existential crisis. A convergence of external and internal catastrophes is leading inexorably to a time when the survival of Christendom will only be secured by dedicated militancy in the teeth of demonic evil.Demonic evil.
Accordingly, while we are not a ‘secret’ organisation, our collective leadership is discrete and so safeguarded as far as is possible from the hostile attention of the atheist, globalist and Islamist enemies of our sacred Cause.Globalists means "Jews."
Other pages talk about the threat to white families in Europe.
I learned about them because I was reading the Twitter of a Holocaust denier, and came across this tweet talking about efforts from Italian fascists and others to arm militias against refugees (he's working to make sure boats don't save refugees off Sicily).
At any rate, we have a lot of work to do as medievalists. We have to go into our classrooms knowing this discourse is out there, and at least some people signing up will be partaking of it.Paul Golding of Britain First & Nick Griffin of BNP (formerly against each other) have now united with Knights Templar International. pic.twitter.com/eH16UbvVZ6— PeterSweden (@PeterSweden7) November 26, 2016