tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post3821651640402693690..comments2024-01-26T00:52:04.340-08:00Comments on SBPDL: Black People Love Being Black: The Canonization of Antoine DodsonStuff Black People Don't Likehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07923871032509110194noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-5897618927683537832010-09-01T11:23:09.327-07:002010-09-01T11:23:09.327-07:00President Barack Hussein Obama said of blacks, &qu...President Barack Hussein Obama said of blacks, "We are sort of a mongrel people. I mean, we're all kinds of mixed up."<br /><br />The Science! is settled, Blacks are not a homogenous culture. However, they DO celebrate being Black.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-63941030990586012602010-08-27T09:17:14.686-07:002010-08-27T09:17:14.686-07:00First Anonymous here again.
I hope you took my co...First Anonymous here again.<br /><br />I hope you took my comment in the spirit of a good natured kind of "busting your chops". As I said, your site is excellent and you really have established yourself as a unique voice among race realists. As humorous as your site can be, it is deadly serious in the implications it draws, and you are doing a great service through your frequent and in-depth posts. Keep it up!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-73592234911722101482010-08-27T06:48:29.159-07:002010-08-27T06:48:29.159-07:00First anon,
In no way am I trying over-inflate t...First anon, <br /><br />In no way am I trying over-inflate the value of this Web site. Trust me, it was started as a joke and in many ways, that joke continues unabated. <br /><br />I have been reading Sailer for nearly 9 years, ever since I stumbled upon his writing. Without question, his writing style has had an enormous influence on what is penned here. <br /><br />In a world ungoverned by BRA, Sailer would easily be a national known media pundit. Sadly, BRA governs every aspect of American life (political, corporate, academic and even in sports, media and entertainment industry), which should supply enough information to anyone paying attention that an HBD movement has no chance.<br /><br />Half-sigma wrote a fantastic blog entry regarding this very fact and presented the sobering prospects for the HBD movement in America:<br /><br />http://www.halfsigma.com/2010/08/the-future-of-hbdacceptance.html<br /><br />I agree completely that China is the wild-card. Currently, the Chinese work toward colonizing Africa, which will present the largest humanitarian crisis in the 21st century (what to do with the unwanted byproduct of 100 years of Disingenuous White Liberal do-gooding in that continent?), as hundreds of millions of Africans will be displaced. <br /><br />With a bankrupt United States, absolutely nothing can be done to help these African people and yet the howls for granting refugee status to millions of African children made homeless by the oncoming Chinese will be deafening. <br /><br />On the HBD front, I recalled a brilliant post OneSTDV did about a year back:<br /><br />http://onestdv.blogspot.com/2009/07/liberals-who-deny-evolution.html<br /><br />This is the world that we inhabit. Black Run America governs and dictates what is permissible to discuss. <br /><br />The writers I mentioned in this post (the irreplaceable Sailer, Sigma and OneSTDV) put forth an incredible effort in showcasing truth and the problems that plague America in 2010. <br /><br />You're right though: I've been around for maybe 14 months. But I've pointed out something time and time again that can't dismissed: <br /><br />We live in a nation where jokingly asking all Black people to leave a Wal-Mart becomes a national news story, and where some people still cling to the idea that HBD will one day be taken seriously. <br /><br />In Zack Snyder's film "Watchmen" (which will be looked upon as the comic book movie that finally singled the end of that genres dominance at the box office) the character known as The Comedian states: <br /><br />"It's a joke...It's all a joke."<br /><br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTsFOqSaub8<br /><br />In closing, please note that no attempt at vanity or narcissistic thinking on my part was meant by the first paragraph and the mention of Sailer. <br /><br />I've been around for a little more than a year. In that time I've had work first published here linked on The Free Republic, Alternative Right, View From the Right, Newsone.com, many outstanding blogs run by first-rate Black intellectuals and plenty of other outstanding Web sites. <br /><br />I just wanted Sailer to know -via this post- that he was wrong. Black people love being Black.Stuff Black People Don't Likehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07923871032509110194noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-4493823638473672582010-08-27T00:37:23.493-07:002010-08-27T00:37:23.493-07:00Hey - isn't Antoine more a gay stereotype than...Hey - isn't Antoine more a gay stereotype than a black stereotype?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-30206559886032816532010-08-26T22:33:17.207-07:002010-08-26T22:33:17.207-07:00This is one of your finest blog entries. Within h...This is one of your finest blog entries. Within hours, you were able to adapt a theme to this fantastical performance, the final act of a thought experiment so illogical that it might not strike a chord of realism with readers of abstract fiction. Yet, the angle with which you presented this HCBU band video makes perfect sense to your "fans", especially since it ties directly to many of your other oft-discussed themes.<br /><br />Sailer would do well to follow your blog, if only for the chuckles. We certainly know that Auster now does (even if he writes merely "Nuggets of Something"). As for Sailer: unless he considers himself some sort of noble "Watcher" character (which for public opinion's sake, he well may), he should contemplate an appeal to the younger crowd... one which you are mastering.<br /><br />I don't remember exactly how I first discovered this website, but I have been here for quite awhile and have taken in every single post. You are developing profoundly as a writer and are a boon to intelligent and cognizant critical thought on the web.<br /><br />I will end this gusher with a formal sign-off straight from BRA's etiquette pamphlet:<br /><br />NO HOMO!!!Phallusternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-79945942274028390842010-08-26T20:46:59.376-07:002010-08-26T20:46:59.376-07:00SBPDL:
Your blog is very good and has a lot of in...SBPDL:<br /><br />Your blog is very good and has a lot of interesting material. But aren't you being a tad hubristic and arrogant to say your website his influenced a lot of Steve Sailer's writing lately? The guy is basically the godfather of the modern HBD movement and has been writing about all aspects of race, including pop culture stuff, for FIFTEEN YEARS. That there may have been some overlap between what you and he have written about is nice, but get the causation and direction of the influence right. Your website is good, but please get some perspective.<br /><br />A fanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com