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Sunday, April 15, 2012

Racists & Racism -- a problem?

On the American Renaissance website there has a lively discussion in recent days on Racism, Racists and whether it is a problem, and whose problem.

Our race submits to an extinction inflicted on itself by its own members, the most neurotic and baleful crusade in human history. But try to imagine the facial expressions that will be seen on the faces of egalitarians when it is too late, and they at last are forced to understand what they have done to their descendants.

Western civilization compares to Toynbee's other 16 discernible civilizations in about the same way that opera compares to rap, or Dostoevsky to Norman Mailer, or Bosch and Bruegel to finger painting.High civilizations cannot be sustained by a random sampling of the world's peoples, nor even by a majority of Caucasians.

Truth is, our civilization depends utterly on a critical mass of the sort of people who participate in these forums, a very tiny minority of vulnerable souls who on current evidence seem destined to be swallowed whole by the racial sewage pounding on the city walls. I think we ought to stop pretending that we are not racists.

Racism is an attitude and a philosophy that is easily to be defended, as well as having served 99% of the species over 99% of historical time. I am no more bothered by accusations of racism than of vegetarianism, or of prefering mayonnaise to butter. At one time homosexualism was deemed unspeakable, but now is lauded everywhere and almost required in some quarters. Racism needs to be made respectable, too.

I, personally, would prefer human life to come to an end than to see it sink to the level of New York,Mexico, sub-Saharan Africa, or Hollywood, where current ideals are much worse than nothing at all. In spite of everything however, I do see at least a few causes for hope, namely Alex, Richard, Derby, Jared, etc., etc. - some hundred or more bright brilliant souls.

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