Hillary Clinton’s 2008 campaign for the Democrat nomination deliberately appealed to white supremacy, fear and anxiety, charged longtime Barack Obama colleague and Weatherman terrorist William Ayers and wife, Bernardine Dohrn.
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=115923
I’ve always thought that the people who get abused are those willing to take the abuse. The kid who gets beat up in 3rd grade isn’t [...]
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Abusing Those Willing To Be Abused
Posted in Dialogue on Race, tagged clinton, hillary clinton, race, race realism, racialism, racism on November 14, 2009 | 9 Comments »
Eight Black Congressmen are investigated
Posted in Dialogue on Race, tagged black crime, congressional black caucus, race, race realism, racialism, racism on November 4, 2009 | 2 Comments »
The House ethics committee is currently investigating seven African-American lawmakers—more than 15 percent of the total in the House. And an eighth black member, Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-Ill.), would be under investigation if the Justice Department hadn’t asked the committee to stand down.
Not a single white lawmaker is currently the subject of a full-scale [...]
Political Donations by Race
Posted in Dialogue on Race, tagged donations, elections, politics, race on November 2, 2009 | 7 Comments »
The following isn’t supposed to be the final word on donations. It’s a guesstimate, not a scientific study. But this is a blog, not a think tank, so it’s the best I can do.
METHODOLOGY
I took last names that are common to a particular group of people.
White Gentiles: Callahan, Conner, Gallo. (I chose ethnic whites because [...]
Good Realist Blog: Beta Revolution
Posted in Dialogue on Race, tagged blog, race realism on November 1, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Just discovered Beta Revolution and figured I will announce it here. It looks like a good blog with informed opinions and good analysis.
Surrendering to NAM interests
Posted in Dialogue on Race, tagged elections, race on October 23, 2009 | 30 Comments »
The Karl Rove strategy for the GOP of trying to attract non-Asian minorities is treated as common sense by the media. It is just the opposite. The reason the media likes it so much is that it subjugates white interests to those of NAMs, thus moving the country sharply to the left.
I already wrote before [...]
Testosterone and my lying eyes
Posted in Dialogue on Race, tagged african-americans, blacks, race, testosterone on October 21, 2009 | 4 Comments »
This is in reference to a comment citing that racehistory blog claims blacks have lower testosterone than whites.
I don’t read the racehistory blog because it’s pseudo-scientific garbage. That blogger isn’t interested in facts and reason, only in white supremacy. Studies are picked to prove what he wants to prove. The blogger starts with a conclusion [...]
White Eyes
Posted in Dialogue on Race, tagged feminism, racism on October 16, 2009 | 6 Comments »
Earlier I wrote about blacks complaining about black dolls being both not stereotypical enough and too stereotypical. Animus made a good point that in Japanese cartoons, whites are portrayed to have huge eyes, far out of proportion to what would be normal. In many cartoons, the eyes make up half the face. In real life, [...]
Black Dolls and Helplessness
Posted in Dialogue on Race on October 16, 2009 | 19 Comments »
I read a story a couple of days ago about a black Barbie that blacks were complaining wasn’t black enough. Jokes about obesity and fried chicken aside, why should white people be forced to make black dolls?
It is well know how to make dolls. It is also well known how to run a business. What’s [...]
Racism in the job market
Posted in Dialogue on Race, tagged employment, jobs, race realism, racism, unemployment on October 12, 2009 | 46 Comments »
Let’s compare industries where the owner is know to those where the owner isn’t. Are blacks more successful (comparatively speaking) selling software online where the owner is not known than being an attorney, where the race is immediately obvious as soon as a potential client walks into your office?
If blacks were persecuted and discriminated against, [...]