Scientology and racism

Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard has been accused of harboring racist views; in a letter to his first wife, Polly Grubb, Hubbard wrote "You shouldn’t be scrubbing the floor on your hands and knees. Get yourself a nigger; that’s what they’re born for." Hubbard also strongly defended the apartheid system in South Africa and reportedly considered founding his own all-white colony on the continent. He also spoke ill of Asians, saying "The trouble with China is, there are too many chinks here". [1]

There are however some African-American followers of Scientology including Isaac Hayes, a soul singer and the voice of Chef in the animated series South Park. An African-American former high-ranking Scientologist, Jesse Prince, has claimed that current Church leaders David Miscavige and Norman Starkey repeatedly called him racial slurs. [1] The Johannesburg Sec check reportedly included the question "Have you ever slept with a member of a race of another color?" amongst other questions asking about arson, embezzlement, incest, and other crimes. [2]

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