The -ism has been a problem for some time. But, thanks to people like Donald Trump, E. Michael Jones, Owen Benjamin, Vox Day, and others who aren't afraid to speak the truth, society as a whole is at last starting to see it.
First, of course, are the -isms of "white nationalism" and "racism." These two -isms are undoubtedly the most overused in the US. They are so overused in fact, that they've almost reached the stage where calling somebody either of the two is simply a testament to how effective ones' arguments are. I myself could be considered a "white nationalist" because I am "white," and I am an American nationalist. The coining of the term "white nationalist" as a negative, was done to monopolize the perceived offense by Globalist-opposition forces, and therefore assert dominance in political fields. This effectively negated nationalist movements being perpetrated by peoples of Anglo, Euro, descents.
Racism hasn't been a major problem since the 60's. A conveniently ignored fact -- like African-Americans committing half of all murders despite being only 14% of the population -- is that less than 2% of the "White" American population owned African slaves. It's a non-issue and people are beginning to see this. The falsehoods of racism are especially true when one considers how truly "racist," people are outside the US, EU, and other western nations.
Next is anti-semitism. This is the most overused and bullshit term at the global scale. First of all, if you look up the definition of "Semite" you get: "a member of any of a number of peoples of ancient southwestern Asia including the Akkadians, Phoenicians, Hebrews, and Arabs" (Merriam-Webster). This means any peoples originating in the Middle East are Semitic; NOT JUST JEWS. I say that in all caps and bold because it needs to be emphasized that bad Jews are using the term to prevent people from criticizing clearly criticizable behavior. To put this in perspective with anti-semitic logic, if you don't think Palestine should exist, then you're anti-semitic.
As a whole, -isms are now only used to silence opposition, and to knowingly prevent criticism of wrong doings; as those free of criticism can be perceived as infallible. There is no doubt that with the incoming social credit systems, -isms will be used even more, and social credit scores will highlight those accused of -isms. It will be up to you to continue to fight the good fight. To cow-tail, and apologize for perceived slights, and -isms will only weaken your platform, and allow others to subvert your message.
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