tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post6323587757036261668..comments2024-01-26T00:52:04.340-08:00Comments on SBPDL: An Honest Look at DeKalb County: America's Second Best County for Black People...Stuff Black People Don't Likehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07923871032509110194noreply@blogger.comBlogger61125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-4588935340584544772014-02-21T09:36:10.599-08:002014-02-21T09:36:10.599-08:00I graduated high school in neighboring Rockdale co...I graduated high school in neighboring Rockdale county in 1999. It seems to me that back then Conyers was mostly middle to upper middle class white families, at least where I went to school. The community was mostly well kept and nice. After stonecrest mall was built on the border of Rockdale and DeKalb counties things went downhill fast. It was like a gateway opened and DeKalb county poured into Conyers. It has not been the same since. It is sad for me to go home now and see what Conyers has become. It seems that this has been the way for most of metro Atlanta, especially after the economic downturn of the early 2000s. The white people are being forced further and further out of the metro area. It has been sad to witness the decline of metro Atlanta since I was a child.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-37726684933183024632013-12-04T10:50:29.463-08:002013-12-04T10:50:29.463-08:00This is a great forum for all the undercover Klan ...This is a great forum for all the undercover Klan members to voice hateful cancer. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-56549238691173841252013-07-08T14:00:34.431-07:002013-07-08T14:00:34.431-07:00For God so loved the world that he gave his only b...For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that whosoever believe in him, will not die but have everlasting life. Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth, and the light, and no one comes to the Father except through me." "Judge not lest ye be judged in the same way that thou judges." Jesus looked up to the heavens while on the cross, and said, "Father forgive them they no not what they do."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-54078502960266113982012-06-05T05:32:28.135-07:002012-06-05T05:32:28.135-07:00I have twice posted a lengthy rebuttal to RobertB,...I have twice posted a lengthy rebuttal to RobertB, but it has not appeared here. He has most of his facts wrong, including the current situation about nuclear power in the USA (two plants under construction RIGHT NOW at the Vogtle site in Georgia), the major uses of petroleum in the USA, and (most hilariously) his claims about my own position on the issues.<br /><br />I hate having people like RobertB on "my" side of any issue, because they alienate anyone who knows the facts and make it that much harder for ME to make an argument without being dismissed as a crank.Mr. Rationalnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-86896827413104503012012-06-04T17:21:37.693-07:002012-06-04T17:21:37.693-07:00I am not informed enough to take a committed posit...I am not informed enough to take a committed position on atomic power or global warming, but I have to agree with Mr Rational on allowing the Left to monopolize environmental concerns. How is dirty air and water good for Whites? The Chinese and Indians may have to poison their countries in order to make a yen or rupee, but aren't we more innovative than that?Discardnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-82560122559716390802012-06-04T09:58:30.269-07:002012-06-04T09:58:30.269-07:00Africa in general exports criminality to all count...<i>Africa in general exports criminality to all countries</i><br /><br />What else can it do? It is full of africans.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-27076951330014506752012-06-04T08:15:45.507-07:002012-06-04T08:15:45.507-07:00Muay Tyson: "Van actually I know more than a...Muay Tyson: "Van actually I know more than a few accredited teachers with full teaching credentials teaching here."<br /><br />I may have an exaggerated idea of the teachers qualifications. I personally know two, and if either of them was the teacher of my child, I'd demand a transfer to another classroom. But they teach a particular "conversational" English, nothing like a high school English class.<br /><br />Also, I believe the black thug threatening an elderly couple on a bus a few years ago ("look at this rocks!!!") was a conversational English teacher. Another person who had no business instructing students.Vannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-67613285053410366112012-06-03T23:24:00.496-07:002012-06-03T23:24:00.496-07:00Mr. Rational--
The trees you are referring to wer...Mr. Rational--<br /><br />The trees you are referring to were Fir, one does not make fine veneer or violins from Fir. One makes 2 x 4s. Fir is not a hardwood, it is, however, an excellent structural timber. I used lots and lots of it for shoring and concrete forms. On the other hand, hardwoods are so plentiful here in Minnesota (home of Paul Bunyan) and Wisconsin, we use red oak, ash, birch and white oak for fire wood in our fireplaces--it's that cheap.<br /><br />Actually, atomic energy does not compete with coal or visa versa--as we have had a ban on building nukes since that silly little movie--"China Syndrome", came out, causing mass hysteria in the simple minded. Coal competes with natural gas--of which we have, right now, a more than 200 year supply that grows every day. Problem is, is people where I live heat with it and using it for electricity generation because people like you don't like nukes or coal, drives up the cost of heating a home tremendously. There are, however, hundreds of thousands of home owners all over America who are not on the natural gas grid and must use heating oil to heat their homes--as they cannot use coal. This does, in fact, drive up all petroleum costs. Had there been nukes built, as was once planned in the 70's, they would all be heating with electricity cheaply supplied by those nukes.<br /><br />Climategate, as it has been nicknamed, did in fact reveal the lies by the dominant global warming enthusiasts and did reveal their massaging of the numbers as well as their defective code for the software that produced their ridiculous climate models.<br /><br />People like me are not anti nature. on the contrary, we own land and know how to care for it far better than someone such as the average liberal who has never been outside a city and their puny city lot--if they even own a home.<br /><br />These assertions of yours kind of go along with your claim that the Chinese Junk Fleet (that never existed) arrived on the shores of North Africa before YT did--even though I proved the Greeks and Romans were there, in ships, beginning in 225 BC--long ahead of any Chinese junk. But I also proved that no Junk could handle a trans Atlantic crossing and made mention of the fact that even the Chinese laugh at the idea of them having had ships that could have gone anywhere beside the coastal waters of China--and that no one else ever mentioned their existence, even though those waters have been plied for more than 2,000 years.<br /><br />Some people just love to believe anything that puts down YT and his civilization, huh, Mr. Rational?RobertBnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-87434727273279154272012-06-03T22:56:43.391-07:002012-06-03T22:56:43.391-07:00To Bog and Van,
Van actually I know more than a f...To Bog and Van,<br /><br />Van actually I know more than a few accredited teachers with full teaching credentials teaching here. I know of two who left because of the economy coupled with the fact the only jobs in the states were inner city jobs so we know what that means. I was told under no uncertain circumstances it is easier to teach in Korean than the inner city. More money less violence and a respect for education.<br /><br />The old belief of the vagabond non-educated English teacher is almost dead Asia is getting more competitive everyday.<br /><br />Bog, Koreans are now close to 50% Christian with Mormonism one of the top growing religions in Korea.<br /><br />Yes, the churches are to blame a lot for this idea that everyone is equal and poor, poor, starving Africans just need a helping hand from the church to become good Christians. All none sense. <br /><br />Now there are more black teachers but it is required to send a photo along with a resume to get a job teaching English in Asia. Blacks generally get the worst jobs but Asia is becoming more open to allow them to teach. <br /><br />There are a lot of Nigerians knocking around Asia. As usual they are the primary source of black crime, violence, and drugs. Africa in general exports criminality to all countries. They are almost exclusively in Seoul as are the Packis, Indians, and ME people. Other cities have no populations of these people so they stand out easily.<br /><br />I've lived in Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur and it is the same Africans stick to the cities and around their own kind yet never develop a real community.<br /><br />If you look at Indians they come in bring families start businesses and actually have real communities to a lesser extent the Middle Eastern people too. Africans are almost exclusively young single males involved in crime.<br /><br />I have been around a lot if anyone wants to know more. I can only give my experience but I have traveled and lived a lot in AsiaMuayTysonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-23219908606794170222012-06-03T21:48:20.282-07:002012-06-03T21:48:20.282-07:00No we haven't. We've seen lots of claims ...<i>No we haven't. We've seen lots of claims of manipulation.</i><br /><br /><a href="http://www.prisonplanet.com/ipcc-scientists-caught-producing-false-data-to-push-global-warming.html" rel="nofollow">IPCC Scientists Caught Producing False Data To Push Global Warming</a><br /><br /><i>… there is a complete policy vacuum outside the Greens.</i><br /><br />I hate to be the one who breaks this to you but there is a complete policy vacuum <i>inside</i> the Greens. They do not have a coherent, scientifically-based approach. If they did, they would be much more forward looking with respect to sophisticated emerging technologies. Giving people snake oil "carbon credits" for planting a tree that will not absorb a significant amount of CO2 for another <i>decade</i> does not count as good science.<br /><br /><i>Patrick Moore broke free of that mode of thinking and now supports nuclear power.</i><br /><br />Only after near-permanently crippling America's nuclear power program. May he rot in eternal hell.<br /><br /><i>The IPCC was founded as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in 1988; it has never had another name.</i><br /><br />So what? "Global Warming" was the preferred term and it remained in popular use until hypocritical, conniving charlatans like Al Gore were unmasked as total frauds and that descriptor fell from grace.<br /><br /><i>You know what else they could do? They could make NAMs smarter (so they wouldn't be a burden) and eliminate their racial hostility to Whites as well.</i><br /><br />We'll have counter top nano-assembly tools long before NAMS crawl up the bell curve. We've just spent the last fifty years having Blacks rub our collective snouts in their excrement for trying to do just that. I am not the sort of Pollyanna who will allow myself to think that if only we spend another fifty year plus countless more trillions of dollars that there's some hope they will inch towards 100 level IQs, <i><b>much less ever show a lick of damned gratitude for it</b></i>. As it stands, it is a gratitude that has been conspicuously absent in so many of the immigrant populations that currently benefit from America's public education system, such that it is.<br /><br />Hoping to "eliminate their racial hostility" is like expecting a monkey's tail to drop off. Anti-White sentiments among minorities are programmed in at such a basic level that there is little difference from how Arab Muslims are congenitally predisposed to genocide against Israel.<br /><br />From all appearances, by asserting that, "They could make NAMs smarter…", you reveal yourself to be some sort of a closet Liberal; an aspersion I neither cast about lightly nor with any great frequency. Your extolling of the Green lunatic fringe only serves to cement this impression.<br /><br /><i>In the mean time, we have work to do.</i><br /><br />Yes indeed, and anyone with a lick of common sense well enough understands how it is <i>Whites working together</i> that will soonest arrive at any successful measures to abate this incredible mess. History has already shown that relying upon minorities to perceive any sort of common goal with Whites is a fool's errand at best.Zensterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12004871212603603831noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-91475144977499466672012-06-03T21:48:14.410-07:002012-06-03T21:48:14.410-07:00Mr. Rational: … why is there an almost-complete a...<b>Mr. Rational</b>: <i>… why is there an almost-complete absence of</i> [environmental stewardship]<i> the latter outside of the political left in the USA?</i><br /><br />You don't get it, do you?<br /><br />The Left's Green movement is not based in reality. While they march under the banner of environmentalism, taken as a whole, their entire platform simply dooms Western civilization. How is that good environmental stewardship? Like I said, a pristine natural environment isn't of much use if everybody is out of work.<br /><br />One consistent fact that keeps popping up is how the creation of a "green" job usually requires a few hundred thousand dollars in tax subsidization and, just as often, eliminates a handful of "smokestack" industry jobs.<br /><br />How many jobs did Solyndra create with it's <i><b>half a billion dollars?</b></i><br /><br />Moreover, as is so often the case with Liberals, soft racism seeps in around the edges of environmentalists. They insist that all countries convert to renewable sources of energy. Tell me, how is a Third World country supposed to power a steel mill with wind turbines or solar panels?<br /><br />You can't and, for those coming up the ladder of industrialization, trying to impose their lunatic emissions restrictions condemns undeveloped countries to almost eternal poverty.<br /><br /><i>A lot of the GOP positions don't even make economic sense. </i><br /><br />And your point is? The GOP is just another brand of PCMC (Politically Correct Multi-Culturalism) toxic waste bottled for right wing consumption.<br /><br /><i>I shouldn't have to mention the "privatization" of the national helium reserve either.</i><br /><br />All you do is prove my point. Also, why isn't the Left fighting that "privatization" tooth and nail? Do you think they honestly care about the more subtle or complex environmental issues?<br /><br />Hell, in their obsession with carbon sequestration, these lunatics want to dump <a href="http://green.autoblog.com/2009/05/08/newsflash-dumping-iron-filings-into-ocean-wont-reduce-co-sub-2/" rel="nofollow">hundreds of tons of iron filings into the ocean</a>. F&%k up the oceans and <i>everybody dies</i>.<br /><br /><i>The economic agenda of Greens is irrelevant to conservationism. The only reason they have anything is because the political right has abandoned the field... or perhaps I should say, clear-cut it.</i><br /><br />I cannot imagine why you continue to bring up the GOP as though I am some sort of fan of that party. That said, where were the Democrats when all these harmful pro-business bills were being passed? Do you honestly think that Democratic Party members aren't being bought off like cheap street corner whores just like the Republicans are?<br /><br />Why doesn't <i>either party</i> do anything to restrict trade with China, one of the world's very worst and most devastating polluters? A little six month trade embargo that brought Beijing's Mandarins up short would go a long way towards yanking the plug on a lot of heavily polluting Chinese industry.<br /><br /><i>No. Islamic countries only have oil and gas, and oil-fired generation has essentially disappeared in the USA aside from islands (see third column, down about 90% from the peak).</i><br /><br />We still rely on <a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-c9zG9zBgj3k/T1lyCB3EjtI/AAAAAAAADlk/_TxKXvSPo8s/s1600/ng_coal.png" rel="nofollow">natural gas</a> for over 20% of domestic power generation. Thankfully, new pipelines have seen a sharp decrease in the amounts imported from Islamic nations but they have still received billions of dollars courtesy of the Left's past opposition to development of nuclear power.<br /><br />[to be continued]Zensterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12004871212603603831noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-12057865774438808092012-06-03T20:25:40.182-07:002012-06-03T20:25:40.182-07:00At some point we have to go from defensive to offe...<i>At some point we have to go from defensive to offensive. Waiting around for one of my family to be dragged from a car and beaten because of an outraged minority is not an option.</i><br /><br />The problem is the police. So long as the police practice the tyranny part of anarcho-tyranny, any move against the criminal element is extremely risky. But sooner or later the police themselves will get fed up and either stand down (like Detroit) or switch sides.<br /><br />Perhaps some brave governor will declare a state of emergency and offer pardons to anyone who shoots a rioter or looter. That would get an immediate and violent response from the DOJ's CRD, but if the police forces have been ordered to restore peace and not bother with arrests or investigations of members of the public, there's not much the agents of BRA could do. It's hard to prosecute people without names, pictures, or other evidence.Mr. Rationalnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-29932886167938877772012-06-03T19:15:33.248-07:002012-06-03T19:15:33.248-07:00Another manual that this group and all other reali...Another manual that this group and all other realist groups should consider is "Unintended Consequences" by John Ross.<br /><br />A veritable Cornucopia interesting ideas that may have to be brought into play as the Zebra Intifada progresses. At some point we have to go from defensive to offensive. Waiting around for one of my family to be dragged from a car and beaten because of an outraged minority is not an option.<br /><br />They can't protect them all.10mm AUTOnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-69284923039524150422012-06-03T17:19:18.724-07:002012-06-03T17:19:18.724-07:00We have already seen flagrant manipulation of data...<i>We have already seen flagrant manipulation of data by those screeching about the Great Warmening.</i><br /><br />No we haven't. We've seen lots of <i>claims</i> of manipulation. We've also seen investigations of these claims, which exonerated the researchers. Unlike fields like public relations, falsification of scientific data is a career-terminating move; scientists are among the most scrupulously honest people on earth (in their work). Despite this, the claims of fraud continue (even from you).<br /><br />The claims of fraud are exactly the same as the claim that George Zimmerman hunted Trayvon Martin down to shoot him. EXACTLY the same. There is no evidence at all to support it, but some people have a burning desire for it to be true because they cannot bear to believe the opposite. You can tell when people are thinking that way; it's the classic fallacy of appeal to consequences.<br /><br />Do you know <i>why</i> the appeal to consequences works? Because there is a complete policy vacuum outside the Greens. This is by design; if there is no other policy proposal on the table, the threat of the Green agenda can be used as a bogeyman to keep the whole denial program going. This is why the PTB of the right have eradicated any trace of conservationism from the GOP; give an alternative to the Greens, and people will go for it.<br /><br />Patrick Moore broke free of that mode of thinking and now supports nuclear power. Do you have the independence of mind to do the same? Are you willing to use e.g. carbon taxes as a weapon against OPEC and Islam? Saudi Arabia views them as an existential threat, you know. You ought to take the idea seriously too.<br /><br /><i>Just as suspect is how none of the current panic about "Climate Change"―a revised term hastily adopted by Greens when their manipulation of Global Warming data was exposed</i><br /><br />You should know better than that. The IPCC was founded as the Intergovernmental Panel on <b>Climate Change</b> in 1988; it has never had another name. What you're claiming is that faux scandals nearly two decades later drove the decision. Do I need to point out just how ridiculous that is? It's as loony as the notion that some clown named Jacub in the Middle East "invented" White people. Loonier, actually.<br /><br />As for nano-assemblers, that particular <i>deus ex machina</i> has been promised since the 1980's. You know what else they could do? They could make NAMs smarter (so they wouldn't be a burden) and eliminate their racial hostility to Whites as well. Does that make you want to let down your guard? We'd be fools to rely on them arriving in time to save our bacon from any threat. If we get them, great; we'll see what they can do then, and not a minute sooner. In the mean time, we have work to do.Mr. Rationalnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-63626039054712652772012-06-03T17:16:31.221-07:002012-06-03T17:16:31.221-07:00Zenster: I'll just casually turn the tables o...<a href="#c8595026128166428315" rel="nofollow">Zenster</a>: <i>I'll just casually turn the tables on your smug nitpicking.</i><br /><br />"Casually" is right. You're not thinking causally, though.<br /><br /><i>There is a world of difference between the current Green movement and anything remotely resembling good ecological stewardship.</i><br /><br />Whereupon you proceed to harp on the former at length, completely ignoring the question: <b>why is there an almost-complete absence of the latter outside of the political left in the USA?</b> If Theodore Roosevelt were alive today, he'd be run out of the GOP on a rail. Anti-stewardship is practically a litmus test.<br /><br />A lot of the GOP positions don't even make economic sense. Take the old-growth spotted-owl habitat that was an issue way back when. Those trees had some of the highest-quality wood left in the national forests; they could have been parcelled out for things like instrument bodies and fine veneer. Instead they were sold off en masse and hacked into 2x4's worth a small fraction of the price they could have gotten.<br /><br />I shouldn't have to mention the "privatization" of the national helium reserve either. Policy is to have it all sold off by 2015, regardless of the price. But it's not going into storage elsewhere, it's going into party balloons. How are we going to keep our superconducting magnets going when there's suddenly no helium? How much will your MRI cost... <i>if</i> you can get one?<br /><br />The people running the GOP simply do not care about these things. We <i>need</i> conservationists, conserving everything of value to us (including our human gene pool). The GOP is for open borders and nothing that might interfere with short-term profits regardless of the long-term cost. It is everything that TR was not.<br /><br />The economic agenda of Greens is irrelevant to conservationism. The only reason they have anything is because the political right has abandoned the field... or perhaps I should say, clear-cut it.<br /><br />Meanwhile, you have a poor understanding of the issues involved.<br /><br /><i>All the while, his deft suppression of nuclear power generation obliged America to increase its dependence on foreign (read: Islamic) countries for our energy resources.</i><br /><br />No. Islamic countries only have oil and gas, and <a href="http://www.eia.gov/totalenergy/data/annual/showtext.cfm?t=ptb0802a" rel="nofollow">oil-fired generation has essentially disappeared in the USA aside from islands</a> (see third column, down about 90% from the peak). Nuclear power in the USA and most other places competes with coal, not oil (though that changes if plug-in vehicles become a force in the market).<br /><br />(cot'd)Mr. Rationalnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-78770143185044828642012-06-03T17:13:44.883-07:002012-06-03T17:13:44.883-07:00Liberalism is all about squishy, touch-feely, altr...<i>Liberalism is all about squishy, touch-feely, altruist behavior that imparts a sense of moral superiority. </i><br /><br />Look at Amy Biehl. Her parents were more than willing to sacrifice her on the altar of radical egalitarianism. And if DWLs are willing to see their children cut to pieces in the interests of their ideology, they have no problems throwing entire countries full of white people to the barbarians. Look at the jihad against white run South Africa and Rhodesia.<br /><br />It gets back to DWLs being in some bizarre kind of suicide cult mentality. No matter how often their ideology is shown to be contrary to what goes on in the real world, they believe in it all the more. It's like the Incas when faced with Pizarro and his merry men. Assemble in the public square to be slaughtered. <br /><br />You have to wonder if some kind of tipping point will be reached. Will it take the barbarians to be inside the gated communities for DWLs to finally wake up? Or will they continue rationalizing away what is happening right until the moment they are being slaughtered?<br /><br />Thing is, if it were just DWLs alone then we might shrug and say they were getting their comeuppance, and good riddance. But they are dragging down Western Civilization with them.Californiannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-60348565356604946652012-06-03T15:09:56.187-07:002012-06-03T15:09:56.187-07:00That map looks like an x-ray of a tumor. I can...That map looks like an x-ray of a tumor. I can't even imagine how terrible it would be to live in a majority black area.Ray Scissomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12110768556659437771noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-30195462367404569052012-06-03T13:52:56.025-07:002012-06-03T13:52:56.025-07:00Anon 7:50 AM: "Now on Mermorial day weekend ...Anon 7:50 AM: "Now on Mermorial day weekend we had a gang fight... this past week has been full of shootings and the victims were all part of the melee at the beach!"<br /><br />Any updates on Memorial Day activities? I haven't heard of much so far - nothing like last year. Its possible that the media is reluctant to report, as the race of the youths is somewhat known. And its also possible that not much happened this time around - once in a while, through massive efforts of event organizers (and massive police presence), these gatherings don't amount to much crime/violence.<br />--------<br />Bogolyubski: "So how is it that there are groids in Korea?"<br /><br />One source is "teachers" of conversational English for Korean students who expect to spend time in the US. Not actual credentialed English teachers (as if that is impressive these days), but worse - often its otherwise unemployed idiots who teach, by example, the most annoying speech styles. Valley girl, ghetto black, stoner, etc.Vannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-54574858483460181122012-06-03T13:47:42.415-07:002012-06-03T13:47:42.415-07:00Well put, Zenster, vis-a-vis the Green movement. T...Well put, Zenster, vis-a-vis the Green movement. The whole scheme of carbon taxes is about transferring wealth from the 1st world to the 3rd world.<br /><br />The only thing I would add, is that somewhere along the line, the definition of "proletariat" shifted from all poor people to only non-white or "people of color". This is the idea, that no matter how poor you are as a white person, you still gained advantage with the oppression of those people of color. Somewhere along the line--because of the ease with which they rose economically in America and elsewhere, the Asians fell from grace and are now increasingly lumped in with "us".<br /><br />That leaves the two remaining groups--the largest, Africans, and then the so called Hispanics. It is these two favored groups which are supposed to inherit the earth. My guess is, is seeing the utter failure of "black power", the Marxists decided that they would not get very far with them alone, so they needed a more numerous group to join them, in this hemisphere.<br /><br />What is interesting about these groups and their ready substitutes elsewhere, such as "Polynesians" or Australian Aboriginals--which is to say all so called "indigenous peoples", is that not only were they all once seen for what they are--backward, low IQ savages, wholly incapable of anything resembling ancient civilization, let alone modern civ, is that they have the ability to say "we were here first". Which is to say, that YT must leave and has no right to existence in that particular place.<br /><br />This early form of genocide is then justified because whites supposedly used genocide against them in the first place. Rhodesia and South Africa are clearly examples of this movement.<br /><br />When I say interesting, I mean to say that I find it intriguing, as this was well thought out some time ago--hence the rise of American Indian propaganda in the 50-60's and the whole anti-colonialism movement at the same time.RobertBnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-20748803912375901172012-06-03T12:25:15.704-07:002012-06-03T12:25:15.704-07:00Just as suspect is how none of the current panic a...Just as suspect is how none of the current panic about "Climate Change"―a revised term hastily adopted by Greens when their manipulation of Global Warming data was exposed―bothers to entertain the notion that there are several emerging technologies which hold much promise in reversing environmental damage.<br /><br />Self-replicating nano-disassembly and assembly robots the size of bacteria could change the entire landscape of waste recycling and industrial manufacturing. Nanotechnology could see atom-by-atom assembly of typical consumer electronics at a cost of some $2.00 <i>per pound</i>. Watch “<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqyZ9bFl_qg&feature=related" rel="nofollow">Productive Nanosystems</a>” for a jaw dropping animation of how such tools might operate.<br /><br />While time is running out, we still have a window of a few decades where―if the political will and technological R&D can get traction―the entire last two centuries of environmental damage done during the industrial revolution could be reversed almost in its entirety.<br /><br />Finally, what use is a pristine natural world where there are no jobs? Any functioning economy relies upon the extraction of natural resources. Is it important to do that in a responsible manner? Hell yes. Should we cripple Western civilization's remaining industrial base―while China laughs its head off at our economic suicide―just to appease a bunch of hand wavers with their smoke-and-mirrors pseudo science?<br /><br />We would be idiots to do any such thing.Zensterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12004871212603603831noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-85950261281664283152012-06-03T12:25:08.302-07:002012-06-03T12:25:08.302-07:00Mr. Rational: Zenster, don't forget that prese...<b>Mr. Rational</b>: <i>Zenster, don't forget that preservation of the environment was a Progressivist tenet of the likes of Theodore Roosevelt. You have to stop denigrating it just because the left likes it today; it is neither inherently anti-White nor pro-Left. More to the point, if Whites are going to have a future they need an Earth to have a future in; that Earth's environment is crucial. Think about it, instead of reacting to political talking points. </i>If<i> you can.</i><br /><br />I'll just casually turn the tables on your smug nitpicking.<br /><br />There is a world of difference between the current Green movement and anything remotely resembling good ecological stewardship.<br /><br />Overwhelmingly, the modern environmentalist movement is populated by watermelons; as in green on the outside and <i>red Communist on the inside</i>. Their major concern has <i>almost nothing</i> to do with saving the environment and <i>everything</i> to do with dragging America―and White Western civilization in general―down to Second or Third world status as punishment for its crime of being this world’s greatest human success story and doing it in only a few centuries, no less. How dare we shame every other culture on earth in such a brazen manner?<br /><br />There is no better example of this than Greenpeace co-founder <a href="http://www.wired.com/science/planetearth/news/2007/11/moore_qa" rel="nofollow">Patrick Moore</a> who, after having spent decades intentionally misleading the public into equating nuclear power generation with nuclear weapons, <i>has now come out in support of nuclear energy</i> as the "cleanest" technology.<br /><br />All the while, his deft suppression of nuclear power generation obliged America to increase its dependence on foreign (read: Islamic) countries for our energy resources. This unnecessary funneling of trillions of dollars into terrorism sponsors will continue to produce blowback, like the 9-11 atrocity, for <i>decades to come</i>.<br /><br />Some estimates cite how if the developed nations were to adopt all of the reductions in carbon emissions that are being hysterically demanded by the Greens, this world's industrial capacity would be crippled and <i>the overall global temperature would drop by less than half a degree</i>.<br /><br />We have already seen flagrant manipulation of data by those screeching about the Great Warmening. There are even those who are demanding that we <a href="http://www.climatedepot.com/a/1096/Shock-Call-To-Action-At-what-point-do-we-jail-or-execute-global-warming-deniers--Shouldnt-we-start-punishing-them-now" rel="nofollow">execute global warming deniers</a>. Among the ranks of these lunatics are those who call for elimination of over 50% of this world’s population in order to reverse the environmental damage caused by mankind. The outer fringe of these monster raving loons wants to expunge <i>all human life from the face of this planet</i>. In their typically hypocritical Liberal fashion they somehow overlook the need to lead by example.<br /><br />For an interesting rebuttal of all this hysteria, please read "State of Fear", one of Michael Crichton's last works. With complete footnotes he challenges nearly every last aspect of this controversy which most Greens now take on faith as accepted fact.<br /><br />[to be continued]Zensterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12004871212603603831noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-51207587844300174192012-06-03T11:57:07.252-07:002012-06-03T11:57:07.252-07:00African Potemkin village.
African Potemkin villag...African Potemkin village.<br /><br />African Potemkin village.<br /><br />African Potemkin village.<br /><br />African Potemkin village.<br /><br />African Potemkin village.<br /><br />African Potemkin village.<br /><br />African Potemkin village.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-13129532821219925292012-06-03T11:14:46.362-07:002012-06-03T11:14:46.362-07:00Bogolyubski: BTW, as I predicted, the alleged &quo...<b>Bogolyubski</b>: <i>BTW, as I predicted, the alleged "opposition" party - handed a golden opportunity to get rid of the execrable Eric "My People" Holder, has (yet again) caved on the issue. This is a perfect example of why I absolutely despise Republicans - who are truly the most loathsome beings on the face of the earth apart from the ruling oligarchs for whom they act as shuffling, drooling step-n-fetchits.</i><br /><br />Yet more proof that we are now in a one-party system of the almighty dollar. DoJ's gun running shenanigans should have seen Holder doing hard time in jail.Zensterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12004871212603603831noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-977975346826228182012-06-03T08:48:26.981-07:002012-06-03T08:48:26.981-07:00Muay Tyson: If you do not know I have moved to Kor...Muay Tyson: <i>If you do not know I have moved to Korea and I live in Seoul. I notice more and more Korean social organizations and churches place posters and people to collect money for Africa. They also play the same damn commercials about the starving children that they have played for over thirty years in America. As people become wealthier they become more altruistic something Koreans are generally not. More money gets sent to Africa more people want to help these poor poor retches. <br /><br />For now most Koreans distrust and dislike the Africans and Middle Eastern people here who are a large source of problems and rape but I do see more then I would expect of Korean black couples.<br /><br />Is the idea to flood Asia with these parasitic breeds or is it a result of the Wests tolerance that now rubs off on Asians?</i><br /><br />This is very interesting. So how is it that there are groids in Korea? Are they US military hangovers - or are they being imported from Africa? This is also indicative that the utopian elite and their insane ideology-religion might not be confined to targeting only the white countries. I also have read that Christianity has gained a significant following in Korea over the past five decades. Is this true? Is Christianity - or (more accurately) a Christian heresy* - one of the poisons at the root of this? I am frankly a bit surprised at your post, which suggests a bigger problem than I originally thought.Bogolyubskinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-26493402187467673242012-06-03T07:50:44.102-07:002012-06-03T07:50:44.102-07:00I live in a small city/town in CT about 45 min out...I live in a small city/town in CT about 45 min outside of NYC. Violent crime(guns & gangs) have spiked now in recent years. Finally and thankfully the comment section in response to the articles in our local paper have exploded with people who could see! Great to notice that people are waking up. BTW, we had JJackson here last year defending a mother who illegally enrolled her child in school. Out on bail, and right after the protest/march she was arrested for selling crack(her 3rd such arrest) in front of a school. Tail between legs, JJ left. Now on Mermorial day weekend we had a gang fight. Classic red vs blue. The Police chaplain(black) was outraged that police would assume young blacks were 'gang members!' and defending them saying that they were wearing all red and all blue(bloods & crips colors) was simply because they were at the Memeorial day parade honoring fallen soldiers. Our mayor and police chief finally had enough and suspended her!!!! And this past week has been full of shootings and the victims were all part of the melee at the beach!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com