Archive for December 15th, 2005

What END?

One thing that has ocurred to me is that there is a fundamental difference in the way I think and the way others in our movement think.

They keep discussing whether we will win or not.

I think I need to remind you that we are talking about politics here, not religion.

Christianity and Islam end on Judgement Day. Hinduism and Buddhism end when the last person is freed from the Wheel of Life and goes into Oblivion. Communism ends when the world is truly communist and all men are as equal and peaceful as a herd of castrated steers.

Judaism ends when the whole world is sorry for Jews and pays them reparations so Jews can devote their entire energies to feeling sorry for themselves.

Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Communism and Judaism are RELIGIONS. They have an alpha and an omega, a beginning and an end. Politics does not have an end.

In an all white country, politics abound. In an all-white country Anonymous and I could take all our differences on the size of government and social programs with deadly earnestness and have a rare old time fighting over them.

Peter and I could fight it out about the Old Testament’s place in public schools.

If we save our race politics will be more fun but it will still thrive.

In an opposite kind of world, I remind you that less than one person in five hundred on this planet is a Jew and the Jews are still very much here. As I keep saying, the number of Indians who will CHOOSE to have a genuinely Aryan child will produce more whites than there are Jews even if the whole world goes brown.

I don’t know when the political alpha was. Politics goes back to the first animals who ever lived in a herd, and I have a strong suspicion that, a billion years before that, some one-celled animal before them wanted to be the TOP one-celled animal in its piece of slime.

I cannot pinpoint the alpha of politics, but I know when the omega of politics will be:

Never.

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Of Course You Oppose Extremism!

I keep stressing how important the three words, “IN MY OPINION” are.

People love to say “I oppose extremism.”

No one but me seems to notice that that is a tautology.

By definition “extremism” is a position that, IN MY OPINION, is too far out to be considered. In Stalin’s Russia, saying what you really thought of Stalin was extremism. Anyone who said otherwise died a very cold death in Siberia if they didn’t shoot him first.

It constantly amazes me, and appeals to my sense of humor, that grown ups say “I oppose extremist views” as if they were saying something. Everybody opposes views that, IN THEIR OPINION, are extremist. That is why they call them extremist views.

Nobody but me seems to notice this. People get PAID to say they don’t approve of extremist views.

How do you deal with people who repeat a tautology and honestly believe they are saying something?

Worse still, how do you deal with a public that PAYS to hear someone repeat a tautology from an idiot who thinks he is saying something?

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The C Word

Christmas is the only religious date that is an official Federal holiday.

It is sometimes interesting to remind people who are against this that the Puritans banned the celebration of Christmas. This New, Modern, Tolerant Politically Correct Idea has an old, backward, intolerant history.

In fact the sour-faced religious bigots of Political Correctness have a lot in common with the sour-faced religious bigots of Puritan New England. It is not entirely an accident that the outpost of both of these oppressive, established religions is and was the same place: Massachusetts.

And Harvard University.

I think it is the joy of Christmas that really upsets them. Political Correctness like Puritanism wants us to think only of our Evil Nature and of our Sins. Christmas is a gross violation of the sprit of both forms of Puritanism.

On the C Day we tend to think the best of people, including white people.

Those who get paid to make us feel guilty can’t STAND that.

They never could.

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Youth and Comments

Thank you.

There is a big difference between me theorizing about talking to young people and a young person saying I am doing a good job of it.

So much for being graceful. I will now go back to being the crabby old bastard you are used to.

You start with, “Mr. Whitaker, I hope you don’t mind the comments of a young man. ”

I just got through lecturing Sheri on not apologizing for having your say. We are the people of the United States of America. The whole point is that we have our say. One of my major objectives is to stop people like you and Sheri from being intimidated by age, “Big time qualifications” and all the other crap that is gagging our people today.

My dream is the day when we start looking these professors and “experts” in the eye and saying, “Who in the HELL do you think you are?”

Now to your specific point.

In my many years I have seen several kinds of old man I do not want to be become.

1) You specified one great danger that even I could still fall into: the crabby old bitcher.

You know the drill:

“Well, I tried and tried to tell them but they wouldn’t listen and now all is lost.” Everybody gets into that mood from time to time, but with an old man, it can become incurable.

The fact is, that if I get that way, I am giving up on the world you and your children and your grandchildren are STILL going to have to live in. Not to mince words, it means that I have BETRAYED you.

Don’t let me.

2) I discussed another type of old man I do not want to become in the article “Maturity is a Virtue.” That is the pathetic old man who keeps trying to prove to everybody that he is still a young guy, one of the boys.

Young people already have young pals. So a white-haired old man trying to be one of the guys is not just pathetic, he is useless.

3) A third type of old man I don’t want to become is the exact opposite of 2). He leans back and talks endlessly about What Young People Need to Know while said young people try to stay awake out of respect and the possibility that the old goat will finally die and leave them something in his will.

One thing every professional writer or speaker must learn up front is to read his audience. When I speak I watch my listener(s) to the point that some of them get uncomfortable. I know the exact moment when their mind wanders.

But in this blog, I cannot see your face. I can only read you if you write to me. And you know very well that I read every comment several times and reply to most of them. Some of the best comments for ME are the ones I do NOT answer directly, because they tell ME something I need to know but the general audience may not be directly interested in.

And let me repeat one of my mantras: the point of the world is your OPINION. Americans must once again learn that art is not art’s sake and politics is not for politicians sakes. An art critic’s opinion or an artist’s opinion doesn’t mean a damned thing if what he produces doesn’t appeal to YOU. If it’s good, it will get an audience.

If a piece of “art” can’t find ANY audience in a population of three hundred million people because it expresses the hidden obsession of the “artist” and the “critic” with his mother’s breasts, it should be dropped in the garbage bin that has “Embarrassing Twaddle” written on it.

This is even more true of politics. It’s your country and everybody owes YOU an explanation.

By the same token, an old man’s advice is not for the old guy’s sake.

Back to the third type of old man you must keep me from becoming. It is easy for someone who is retired and likes to talk — like me — to wander off into dribbling out whatever he feels like saying. The only group of people who can protect me from doing this is my readers.

I do a lot of work here and I pay for the blog (it costs very little). Most important, I went through a lot to get the background that can be useful to you. So you owe ME some things in return.

One of the things you owe me is to push the blog and get me more readers and to spread my ideas.

But the other thing you owe me is to keep Bob’s Blog WORTH reading.

That requires both nice comments and criticism without apology.

I like the flowers. I NEED the flowers. As I said at the outset, for a young man to tell me I am useful to him is better than my telling that to myself.

If I am doing something right, tell me so. I do not get tired of encouragement. This is a lonely business and when I see that Comments (0) I am a bit disappointed.

But every flower garden needs some good stinky manure, too.

You would think that all the BS I throw around here would be enough for any garden, but flowers, like humans, need a varied diet.

Don’t apologize for disagreeing with me. It may surprise you to learn that in over half a century I have spent in politics a lot of people have disagreed with me and I have survived it nicely. Even hate mail gives me a boost compared to silence, though I don’t reprint most of it here.

Writing is a two-way street or it is a dead end.

Thanks again and keep it up.

Without the apologies.

 

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Peter’s Point

I am putting this in the Comment Responses category but it isn’t a response.

In reply to my discussion of a possible housing market bust, Peter made a reply that is more relevant to this blog than the one I made, so I am putting it here:

“Don’t forget that the housing ‘market’ is tied to the replacement of Whites in the population. California went from 98% White to less than 50% White in a very short period of time. This accelerated most rapidly at the time that Reagan was president. The Whites were crowded out. The mechanism was the housing market.”

“A ten-fold rise in housing prices means it is very economical for Whites to sell and leave. Some houses have gone from $25,000 to more than $2 million in forty years. This is an incentive for Mexicans to move in several families into one dwelling. Older housing has been subdivided and replaced by denser housing. Skyrocketing housing prices mean younger people cannot afford to buy a home. The cost of rent also skyrockets. Add to all this that wages have not risen proportionately to cost of living. Two wage earners doubling their work hours a week eventually will fall short. Whites who can profit have a carrot to sell and leave. Whites who can no longer afford to live have a stick to leave.”

“The housing market can tell what is happening with White genocide.”

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