#2 Dave | 2008-07-10 11:59
I think that Simmons is very helpful. That's because he focuses, simply, on the fact that nonwhites are USERS of white power while in no way being the SOURCE of benefits they take for granted.
When a nonwhite flips a switch to acquire the benefits of electricity, presses on an automobile accelerator to get from A to B, climbs aboard an aircraft, stores information on a computer, uses a mobile phone to communicate, swipes a plastic card at the checkout to obtain food, takes medicine to control his blood pressure, and does a myriad of other things, that nonwhite is a USER of white power.
But the intolerable conceit of Political Correctness is that nonwhites are a SOURCE of this type of power, or potentially may become one.
This is the granddaddy lie of Political Correctness. This lie is an offense against white people and an attack upon us.
It is this lie that must be confronted directly. This is what Simmons is doing.
At BUGS we deal with this issue all the time, but we are throwing way too many words at it.
Just like the Mantra confronts the conceit of nonwhite immigration into white counties in a very effective and condensed way, we need another Mantra to expose the lie that clothes the USERS of white beneficence with the merit that rightfully belongs to the SOURCE of white beneficence, which are the minds and creativity of white people themselves.
BW has spoken many times on how long it took him to draft the Mantra. I fully understand that struggle. To capture something very essential and to communicate it effectively isn't easy.
I'm going over potential versions of another Mantra that exposes the Politically Correct lying that says nonwhites are a SOURCE of creativity and accomplishment in the way we whites are. But I know I am a long way from coming up with it.
Simmons is very helpful in this regard for he is confronting the issue directly.