The reason you don’t hear much about the mantra from me, is because what I do is puny and poor, but I am constantly thinking of it and send it whenever I see an obvious opportunity. The response I get is usually none and sometimes stupid. For instance, our accountant, { who is very overpaid to keep us from sinking under the IRS} says, “my response is very different, I don’t care about race, but our own teenagers don’t know the constitution as well as immigrants do.”
I agree with Pain, that white genocide is the GREAT SIN of our age. What I think is the sin of whites as a race, is not counting our inheritance as the precious thing it is, instead selling our birthright for a mess of gruel. It’s NOT oppressing the world.
I also have a question. Sailor at v-dare has a piece on Chinese farmers moving to Africa. Now I don’t imagine they would have any intention of miscegenation with Africans, but what would this do to the pilium?
And thank you for the pat on the back!
— Shari
1) READ the Mantra. Nobody is demanding that Chinese workers be accepted in Africa;
2) Ask your accountant why he expects kids to have a natural feeling for their country but none for their race.
#1 by Pain on 12/03/2007 - 11:17 pm
Sometimes I think that Bob tries to bear the world on his shoulders: for that he finds no satisfaction.
Feelings of inadequacy are common complaints of well-meant Fundamentalism, of good-works righteousness, gone awry. No matter how hard Bob may deny it, when he writes, I hear a Fundamental old-time country preacher. This is one reason I like him (preach it, Bob!). But I think his 1% of faith is not in spite of his upbringing.
It may seem more grand to play Atlas than to water a tiny mustard seed, but it is sure much more painful.
#2 by Simmons on 12/04/2007 - 9:51 am
Pat Buchanan over at v-dare has an interesting piece. I only mention it because it is as close to the Mantra as I have seen outside of Bob’s. We don’t need parades or new versions of back alley brawlers to beat PC. As best as I can explain it now PC appropriates a sense of politeness or niceness that appeals to the feminine mind. The words of PC speak have no logical meaning but when produced for consumption are meant to trigger emotional responses and give comfort. In short even respectable conservatives are even going to find out that PC is the biggest sham since the Wicked Witch.