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I never had a bias that involved skin color. Two of my favorite editorial writers are Thomas Sowell and Walter Williams, both “black,” so to speak, and both endowed with brilliant minds. They think much like I do about race and politics. One of my favorite subjects in life has been anthropology. I admire every race or nationality its attributes. It’s just that I have favorites, such as the Irish, and, in fact, all the British peoples, and, on a level above that, the Caucasians. It’s a bias that every race instinctively has, and, if we become the only ones to suppress it, as we’ve gradually succeeded in doing by way of shame these last fifty years, then we’ll lose the world to those who keep their genetic instincts intact. A bit of mixing is sometimes good for the race, but too much will destroy the nation as happened with the ancient Romans. Those who preserve those instincts will avoid falling victim to those who would kill them and take their land and their food, as the Islamic people want to do to us. Without that instinctive protection that God gave us, we will be tortured and killed, then those who submitted for the sake of survival will be enslaved then tortured and killed, and a few of those who are most submissive will be allowed to live as long as they stay on their knees and don’t complain when their wives and children are slaughtered. Then the United States and Europe will be inhabited by the Islamic races. My thoughts and feelings about race are not from a bias so much as from a realistic appraisal of the world and its people.
Posted on: Sun, 17 Nov 2013 20:53:49 +0000

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