DAVE | 2007-05-05
"The 'melting pot' metaphor captures one of the great strengths of your country, and is an inspiration to others around the world, as we face the continuing social challenges ahead". Comment by Queen Elizabeth yesterday before the Virginia Legislature.
What more can be said? The genius social architects of the Anglo-Saxon societies, fully supported by the British aristocracy (nitwits of inherited privilege), have created the most balkanized societies imaginable that they count as progress in their delusional millennialism.
The wealthy are wealthy (Jew or not) because they have the cash flow to support the carrying charges on trophy assets (the most choice residential, commercial, and agricultural real estate).
This cash flow comes from their business enterprises and is largely turned over to government in the form of property taxes and in direct and indirect fees for development permits.
Let me say it again: It is largely turned over to government in the form of property taxes and in direct and indirect fees for development permits.
We indirectly pay these costs in the prices we pay for consumer goods and services.
Yet Queen Elizabeth, in her genius, is a supporter of the idea that non-whites (mostly Moslems) in Britain should be forgiven these carrying charges in the name of multiculturalism.
Accordingly, Moslems are inundating Great Britain to take advantage of the giveaways, fully supported by the British aristocracy.
Just think of the stupidity of this policy! It is unbelievable in the sheer magnitude of its blindness, arrogance, and stupidity.
It is a formula for revolution if there ever was a formula for revolution.
Yet this genius, Queen Elizabeth, dismisses this as a "social challenge".
Americans are not as passive and beat down as the English yet Queen Elizabeth may swing from a noose yet.
Competent, successful, middle class white people are not going to tolerate being enslaved by the government's carrying charges while nonwhites and foreigners are forgiven those charges.
They will burn the edifices of government to the ground first. Count on it.