Where in Tacitus does he use this term?
Has it something to do with the fish Lox?
To describe the Jews hatred I use the term Antihellenism.Its self explanatory.
To really launch a neologism you need to place it in a well written work of fiction.
Someone sent me Covington's books.
I have not seen them online and they are not great classics of literature although there are a few good passages.
We do need more novelists . A novel that is almost mainstream but that slips in a few memes would be useful and could spread itself online.
Tacitus doesn't use the word 'loxism', or 'loxismus' as it would appear in Latin, but he does describe the Jews as a people 'born for slavery'.
'At the end of his life he organized a financial offering for the poor in Jerusalem [Jew city] from the gentile churches he had founded.' - St. Paul [Jew], Oxford Companion to Class. Civ.
I was enquiring as Alex in the latest Goyfire said that it was a word derived from Tacitus .
I agree with the precept of words and how we must use them to our Aryan advantage. Loxist being one of many heroic words from the depths of verbage.
A new word I like is "Goyaphobia" ... Hatred of the Gentile by the Jew.
I would like to see the Tacitus quote .