Who decided that it was "sinful" to be "racist"?
Who decided that it was "sinful" to say or think anything negative about gays?
Who decided it was "sinful" to say or think anything negative about trans?
Who decided it was "sinful" to say or think that women have a different role to men?
Why? Why can't we say or think these things?. No where in the bible does it say any of this is a sin. Quite the opposite. So who decided they were to be "sins"?
Even here we have rule 15 and rule 16. Why the fuck do we have rule 15 and rule 16?
Essentially after WW2 when two seperate groups of people took it REALLY too far (though you could add Japanese internment to the list along with Unit 731 and Holocaust), it created enough of a shock and scare of 'that's what it leads to' that it created an opening to use the 'guilt and fear' that lingered afterwards to essentially use racism the same way we apply sin, as a means of coercion to compel a group to act a certain way.
That's the race side, the other shit like gays, women being different and trans is because of the success of using race this way and the downfall of the importance of faith in the west, it led to an opening for 'a new religion' which is what the left have created. A secular Church that views the whites as the devil along with EVERYTHING he created sinful and that it is virtuous to endorse ANYTHING that harms him including wrecking the family structure with feminism, trans and gay promotion.
Racism is a victim ideology that taps into the historical framework of the West in worshiping oppressed minority groups (Christianity/socialism), which then metastasized into all the other -isms and -phobias.
Now-a-days it has turned into neo-Marxism, where class distinctions have been replaced with victim groups.