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Chapter 1: The “Elite” and their Sophomores

Posted by Laura on October 3rd, 2017 under Coaching Session


Prior to Bob’s passing, we had been working on putting together a book about The Fight Against White Genocide. He had written a few chapters. I am going to try and continue putting together what we had outlined using the articles he has posted here on BUGS and Whitaker online. He has written everything we could possibly need, covering every aspect of our fight. As Bob said, for him it was like living in Deja Vu.

By Bob Whitaker:
My years in Capitol Hill and as a (minor) Reagan appointee, but still “a member of the Administration” along with decades of campaigns demonstrate why my advice in this area is worth having.

In our society you claim the right to publish on a subject by quoting certain people in Manhattan who tell the reader he passes their muster and you should “read this one!”

But here I am asking you to read what I say because of my sixty years of actual down-and-dirty politics most of which were totally ignored in Manhattan.

What I was doing could not have been less interesting to the “elite” in California and the dictatorship of publication in New York.

My activities took place in the area that was openly called “Flyover Country” by the elites in New York and California. In fact, a major proportion of those who read this book will instantly recognize this “flyover country” attitude as exactly what caused our “elite” to lose the presidency in 2016.

In fact, Microsoft’s lead news page, MSN, made a HUGE slip up the morning after Trump won the 2016 election. Right after announcing Hillary Clinton’s defeat, the next headline was “Elite Is Shocked.”

THERE WERE NO QUOTATION MARKS AROUND THE WORD ELITE!

Most of the people reading this will not need an explanation for the caps and the exclamation point above. But most of our reading public today consists, very literally, of “sophomores.”

Readers have no problem in explaining why a person in his first year of college is called a “freshman.”

It is no mystery as to why the two final years of a four-year college program are called “juniors” and “seniors.”

But nothing could be more unwelcome on campus than reminding people what a “sophomore” is and has been for centuries.

The word “sophomore” points out something that could not be more unwelcome on any campus today.

With a year of college, it is natural for the new second-year student to believe that he knows everything. Oliver Hardy explained why his character on Laurel and Hardy was so funny:

“Nothing is funnier than a dumb man who thinks he’s smart.”

In Laurel and Hardy, Laurel was a little guy who was hopelessly ignorant and stupid. But in the comedies, no one was more openly aware of his ignorance and other mental defects than the Laurel character himself. He was dumb and he knew it. He was ignorant but no one was more aware of that then the character up there on the big screen.

Hardy’s character up on the big screen a mere mortal could possibly know.

Centuries before the first Laurel and Hardy silent comedies, those who had completed their first year in college were immediately known as “sophomores.”

“A little learning is a dangerous thing,” was a truth that was old even back when the word “sophomore” was new.

Sophomore is a repeat of this old piece of wisdom. And it is not a condemnation. It is a stage we all went through at some point in our lives, and we have dished out foolishness when we thought we were being profound, and all of us do it more than once. You will find plenty of sophmorishness in this book.

If you think you have never dished out horseshit at some time when you thought you were Wisdom Personified, you badly need a reality check.

No one who honestly cannot remember being a loud-mouthed sophomore at some point in his life has totally missed the process of education.

When we hear a real sophomore going at it, it evokes a little smile the way a child’s playing the heroic cowboy does.

But a sophomore who never sees the reality of his own sophomorism evokes a sick feeling.

Seeing sophomores who never know they are being sophomoric give me a special kind of sick feeling, one that is unique. Anyone who has ever done work at what we were then allowed to call “a home for the retarded” will recognize the sick feeling I am taking about.

After we have worked with different levels of retardation I know that that term is probably considered Evil Hatred at this particular moment, but I am old and I simply cannot keep up with the latest words approved by the Thought Police at any given time.

As you work with different levels of retardation, you think that you are incapable of being shocked by anything. You see teenagers in diapers and the whole list, men and women right up the age scale, diapered and smiling at you.

But as they say, “just when you think you can cope with anything…”

That sick feeling overcame people most often when they went into the room where smiling men who needed a shave were there. Somehow that particular level made a surprisingly large percentage of people get sick, despite having gone through so many levels.

One incident really got to me.

One psychologist we were taking around got to the level that got to me. He was a lifelong left of left liberal. But after we left the area where the adult male patients resided, he began to sound like a Nazi propaganda film.

I mean that literally, I had seen a clip of a Nazi film about how they justified the killing of adult retarded people. It was a shock to hear this unapologetic liberal ranting about how those people should be KILLED!

“Put out of their misery” was the way he put it, but the last thing these men were was miserable. They were babies, but without the problems babies probably have.

What he meant, of course, was that this particular level was the one that got to him.

But my reaction to an entire generation of college students who will never grow out of their sophomorism gives me that same sick feeling.

Sophomore means wise fool and it has been used for many centuries. There is no substitute for it.

Sophomores today do what they have always done: Sophomores repeat what has been drilled into them…Sophomores divide the world into people who are “politically educated” (or some like term).  The “politically educated” repeat the phrases drilled into them by Mommy Professor or their priest or whoever else is in charge of the Established Religion of their age.

Sophomores present the Established Political or Religious Faith in its most nauseating form:

They think they represent True Sophistication.

The “elite” microsoft referred to was the group that achieve their status by leading millions of lifelong sophomores.

Right or left, the sort of people who gain total power in a society often have a characteristic in common:

These “elites” take both sides and no one has the means to challenge them.

So a fascist or Communist ruling group is a self-declared “elite,” but at the same time they claim to speak for “The Common People.”

Our ruling elite makes someone a “celebrity” by simply calling them that, like a King giving out knighthoods. They used to put almost the entire population of America into their “flyover country” category.

 

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  1. #1 by Wuntz Moore on 10/04/2017 - 9:15 pm

    sophomore, which is traditionally said to come from Greek sophos ‘wise’ and mōros ‘fool’ (the same root from which we get the word moron), making it particularly apt for the combination of arrogance and ignorance evinced by young people emboldened by the completion of their first year of university studies.”
    http://blog.oxforddictionaries.com/2011/09/sobriquets-for-scholars/

  2. #2 by Jason on 10/10/2017 - 7:51 am

    Thank you for posting this and future material from the book.

  3. #3 by WmWhite on 10/11/2017 - 7:22 am

    I agree Jason, this first installment of Bob’s book is very insightful and brings back memories of some of his earlier articles.

    Thank you for continuing the good work Laura.

  4. #4 by M Stevens on 10/27/2017 - 10:27 am

    It struck me today how crucial this concept of “sophomores” is. This is not an “elite”, it’s an Idiocracy.. Performing and applauding clowns.

    Like Bob’s said, pro-whites are ready for anything — except victory. Dealing with the sophomoric problem to me seems to be one of the necessary steps towards winning the victory.

    Simple but not easy. I say that because the words “elite” or “elites” is very common in the conservative universe, INCLUDING most pro-whites. First step must be to stop calling all the clowns “elites”. Most pro-whites are not even at that point yet.

    They are sophomores. Not elites.

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