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Posted by Bob on August 2nd, 2006 under Comment Responses


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I can sympathize with old Grant. Bob’s Blog is my own first venture into Confederate territory, and I’ve also learned something here.
What I’ve learned is that liberalism is racial. It’s a white gentile invention and can work only in white gentile societies. Its strengths and weaknesses are simply those of the race that created it.
I learned that here not because you taught it to me, but because you provided the means with which to figure it out. This simply goes to show that, as you say, things have been getting better, not worse. Ten years ago, I wouldn’t have found you. Five years ago, I wouldn’t have listened to you.
But now that I’m here, I’m hoping to figure out next how not end up like Grant did: buried in Harlem for all eternity.

Comment by LibAnon

*********** I enjoy LibAnon’s comments. He gets the point, he has great observations and he has a sense of humor. He is also very intelligent and knowledgeable.

Frankly, after all these decadesof dealing with the DUHH chorus, I DESERVE the kind of relief LibAnon gives me.

You will notice that the Blog is becoming more and more Comment Responses. This does not mean I am making less points. Quite the opposite. You are making me think. Before this I more or less had to talk to myself. This gets VERY tiresome.

LibAnon’s humorous mention to his being his first Confederate territory — Thanks! It IS! — gets me back to a point worth repeating.

As a South Carolinian with deep roots, my experience with minority takeover is entirely different from that of anybody outside the South. Everybody else looks upon minority takeover as final. LibAnon’s talking about Grant’s Tomb is a fine example. When Grant was buried there, Harlem was a very upper-income section of New York. If you go to Subway sandwiches, on of the things they have on the wall from when the New York subway was first built is “Manhattan to Harlem in fifteen minutes.”

Why in heaven would anybody advertise how to get from Manhattan to Harlem? Well, back then Harlem was an upper class neighborhood with a lot of executives whose offices were in Manhattan. All our lives Harlem was the black ghetto area nobody in Manhattan would WANT to get to. In fact, it is because the subway goes to Harlem that people are afraid to get on the thing today.

Worse, Harlem is becoming a place the BLACKS are getting chased out of by Puerto Ricans. Grant is buried in the middle of this Diverse People’s Paradise he helped create. The last thing anybody expects is that it will get BETTER.

I was raised in a totally different tradition. By the standards of today’s whites, South Carolina in 1865 was DOOMED. Much of our young white manhood had been killed in the War. Our leaders were disfranchised. The state had a majority black and those blacks were mobilized to go to the polls in a bloc for the Republicans, and the Republicans ruled the Federal Government whose troops were occupying South Carolina.

But the one big difference is that it never occurred to our people that we were DOOMED. We took our state back. NOBODY outside the South has a tradition like that. To others, this idea of minority takeover is alien and permanent. From the cradle I was taught to expect it and reverse it.

As LibAnon says, these Confederates can TEACH a vital lesson to those who think they are facing something unique in history. It’s unique in THEIR history, and, despite the stereotype of Southerners as feeble-minded jokes, the salvation of the rest of white gentiles may be in learning something from the history of the only people whohave faced this situation before.

Any time LibAnon wants his Confederate Naturalization papers, they’re here and signed.

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  1. #1 by joe rorke on 08/02/2006 - 4:48 pm

    Lighten up, Honky, Harlem was where I met my Main Man Malcolm X. The man had his stuff together. Can you dig it? Harlem is where it’s at!

  2. #2 by joe rorke on 08/02/2006 - 4:54 pm

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    Yo, Bob, have you noticed how things are really picking up on this blog? Of course you have. I don’t know how you can keep up with it. Kinda reminds me of that first meeting with the Fellowship I told you about. Very little activity when I first went in. Then, after a time, you couldn’t keep them out of the meeting house. Things are looking good here, Bob.

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