Racial Holy War
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Racial holy war (also called RaHoWa or capitalized racial Holy War) is a proposed conflict in which white people unite and undertake a holy war against Jews and non-whites. Specifically, the idea is that people of pure Aryan race will marshal other whites against "mud races," who will be led by the Jews. The term "racial holy war" has gained some popularity within racist terminology, but has not seen wide use other than as a slogan within white supremacist groups.[clarify]
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[edit] Role-playing game
The name Racial Holy War was also used for a free role-playing game published by white supremacists. The RPG is based on the premise that "inferior races" have largely conquered the world, and that white heroes must now rise up to defeat them. Hit points are regained by scavenging food or reading white power literature. Among the quirks in its rule-set are a system for being bribed by Jews into missing turns, a system for weapons themselves to gain experience points, and very specific determinations for special attack methods from other races, yet no documentation to resolve an attack turn for white characters.[1]
The game text now only appears in web archives, but it is still mentioned in many forums as one of the worst RPGs ever produced.
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- Racial Holy War: A Role Playing Game by Rev. Kenneth Molyneaux — copy of the RPG rulebook from the Internet Archive Wayback Machine
- Vanished RPGs