Talk:Nazi racial theories
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editWhy put this in the article:
"unlike mid 19th century English race theorists, who believed they were superior to the Catholic Irish and tried to claim that Celts were less evolved as subhuman nonwhite others"
Ignoring the juvenile prose, exactly what do "mid 19th Century race theorists" have to do with Nazi racial views? And who are these "English race theorists"? English "race theorists" held a range of views although it is certainly true that the "Anglo-Saxonists" thought the Celts were inferior. But "Celts" were not just Irish -they were Welsh, Cornish, Highland Scottish. And it is one thing to say "English race theorists" thought Celts were "inferior", but to leap to "non-white" is theoretical overreach.
How about sticking to what Hitler and the Nazis thought about Celts and leave "mid 19th Century English race theorists" out of it? Jonathan f1 (talk) 09:47, 18 July 2023 (UTC)
Semi-protected edit request: typo
edit“In June 1935, Nazi politician and Reich Minister of the Interior Wilhelm Frick argued that "non-Aryan" should have been replaced with "Jewish" and "of foreign origin". His recommendation was rejected. Frock then commented, "'Aryan' and 'non-Aryan' are sometimes not entirely tenable... From a racial political point, it is Judaism that interests us more than anything else."
From the Racial hierarchy, Aryan: Germanic and Nordic section
I assume “Frock” is a typo of “Frick” 2A00:23C6:95CE:B401:E0E6:5C5D:9021:9D7B (talk) 16:00, 2 November 2023 (UTC)
- Done. Typo fixed. Thanks for catching it. A. Randomdude0000 (talk) 16:11, 2 November 2023 (UTC)
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