SF EXCHANGE | 2006-11-03
Fair? Did I say I was being fair?
If you beat your chest about how unfair you were to the Indians, you are bleeding in the water. I have known hardcore white racists, contributors to the Klan, who insisted we were unnice to the Indians.
When Lincoln slaughtered us over slavery, he didn't invent that guilt complex.
We took the world. Either, all crap aside, what we are is the only thing that matters on earth or we aren't.
We feel empathy with the losers. But the losers want what WE have. No INdian wants tolive like an Indian. Try to get an African back to Africa and he will slit your throat.
Stop the crap. Stop the crap 100%.
Or you can cry and bleed in the water. If we believe that crap THEY believe that crap.
AmI being too subtle here?
I cannot talk to a group of Pod People.
[QUOTE=Dr. Ford;3579503]Bob,
Do tell us more about this. In your opinion, what specifically is our great flaw? Some say that it is because many Whites are cowardly. Others say the problem is due to the greedy and corrupt within our ranks.
To me, a large part of the problem seems to stem from the fact that the average White person cannot comprehend the nature of the mind of psychopathic people. They believe the lies because it is difficult for them to see that there are people who can lie to that extent.
When Jews go about parroting their latest social craze (racial equality, radical feminism, etc.), people tend to believe it because they think such ideas come from (distraught) people within their own ranks, rather than "aliens" with a hidden agenda (or mental problem).
Take all the voluminous works of Marx, Adorno, Gould, etc. It is hard to believe that these people could create falsehoods of such epic proportions, or, if they were deluded themselves (and actually believed their own crap), that such people could be so sick, yet still live somewhat normal lives.
For this reason, delusions are often contagious.
The other question that comes to mind is: Is it fair to expect Whites to be immune to every possible threat? If a person contracts an infectious disease, is it because of a faulty immune system or is it because of the existence of the disease organism itself?[/QUOTE]