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William Buckley Earns His “Respectable” Label Again

Posted by Bob on August 28th, 2006 under Coaching Session


Some years ago a young anti-white was infuriated at the laws of his country banning “Hate” sites. He promptly mirrored every “Hate” site he could find. I do not know if he is out of prison yet.

I DO know that the blue-ribbon freedom-of-speech antis condemned him. I DO know that National Review and all the other respectable conservatives approved of the Canadian governments actions by “silence is consent.”

William Buckley lately wrote an article about David Irving’s being sent to prison for “denying,” i.e., reducing the numbers of, the Holocaust.

Buckley said that, while he flicked his effete wrist in favor of freedom of speech, he certainly agreed that Irving should be in prison or WORSE.

That young man had more cajones than almost any pro-white I know, me included. But he was absolutely alone.

No anti here EVER expresses his outrage at the suppression of all heresy in the name of “Hate.” NONE of the sites sporting that Blue Ribbon, which originated in CANADA, of all places, ever seems to object to the outlawing of Heresy by the word “Hate.”

Outside of that one lone young hero, antis are like respectable conservatives.

They consent by their silence. Like Buckley, their message is, “Well, I’m for freedom of speech, but those Haters DESERVE it!”

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  1. #1 by Al Parker on 08/28/2006 - 3:57 pm

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    Liberals complain about their representation as well. I heard someone on Howard Dean’s blog complain about the pitting of an ugly Semite, Alan Colmes (the liberal) against the handsome Aryan Sean Hannity (the conservative) on the Hannity and Comes show. The commenter said that Colmes tends to be wimpy, goofy and put up a weak opposition in debate.

  2. #2 by Dave on 08/28/2006 - 5:06 pm

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    The important thing to understand about these “respectable conservative” traitors is that they have no real passionate connection to anything. That is why they are destined to lose.

    In the 60s the word for these people was “plastic”. It is a good word, and it is too bad that is has fallen out of use.

    The world is full of plastic people. They are born, they live, they die, and their lives mean nothing. That is because they really do not care about anything. Their lives are a constant struggle against the urge to commit suicide because their basic take on life is “its all meaningless”.

    I remember George Will writing an article about how Jack Kerouac “was a lousy writer”. This was despite the fact the Jack Kerouac’s books are still on the shelves of every bookstore on earth 40 years after his death – a real sign of a lousy writer, yeah you bet.

    What ever you think about Kerouac, you can’t accuse him of not loving his country. He never uttered an unkind word about America in his entire life. His books are hymns and exaltations of his love for America.

    It was in character that George Will would not like a man who passionately and deeply loved his country.

    George Will pretends to love baseball. I know people who truly love baseball, and George Will has nothing in common with them.

    Like Bill Buckley, George Will’s dirty secret is that he loves nothing. He is a sleepwalker. He is simply enduring things until he dies, which for him is a much-awaited relief.

    My message is see these “plastic” people for who they really are. Know that despite their prominence, they are losers.

    When BW says loyalty is everything – understand it for the profound statement that really is.

  3. #3 by Al Parker on 08/28/2006 - 9:22 pm

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    And by “blue ribbon” I suppose you are referring to EFF — the Electronic Frontier Foundation? I didnt know where they stood on that, but I didn’t expect them to take the risky but courageous position and actually be honest to their cause.

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