I see your point. Perhaps Mr. Taylor does serve a useful purpose as a sort of "gateway" to thinking racially, for those who are new to the struggle.Toward the Stars wrote:Your frustration with Jared Taylor's approach to our people's plight has been commonly expressed by those who understand that we cannot throw off our oppressors if we don't even acknowledge who our oppressors really are. However, I caution nationalists against criticism of American Renaissance; I've known many fine activists who later joined the National Alliance who were first introduced to some of our ideas through the work of Jared Taylor. Although our cause would be lost without the full truth as told by the National Alliance, there is great benefit to a multidimensional approach. That Jared Taylor emphasizes the weaknesses of our race as perhaps the best explanation for our decline provides us with a wider perspective; truly understanding who we are by acknowledging our strengths as well as our weaknesses is the key to our success.Michael Olanich wrote: Thanks for the link to Jared Taylor's article. I became quite annoyed at Taylor some time ago because of his refusal to address the Jewish issue, but nevertheless his recent article on Ferguson does shed more light on the matter.
Falling Apart -- 8/23/2014
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I also recommend reading Paul Kersey's stuff. He is only around 30, and he has already been doing this for I guess 3 or 4 years.
http://stuffblackpeopledontlike.blogspot.com.es/?m=1
http://stuffblackpeopledontlike.blogspot.com.es/?m=1
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Recently, in fact possibly at the same time as the latest spasm in the media concerning the death of a thug was occurring, a young white and unarmed man named Dillon Taylor was shot and killed by a black police officer. The details can be readily researched. No cameras. No reverends. No national outrage. Only silence. Actually there are attacks on whites occurring right across the country in reference to this one incident in Missouri. These too, can be referenced. The difference being that these incidents go unreported or underreported because they do not fit the narrative. The narrative that can magically transform an obvious mestizo into a white man in Sanford, Florida and beatify a strong armed robber in Ferguson, Missouri. The narrative that seeks to reinforce the bizarre notion that blacks are oppressed daily by evil whites and that there is a need for whites to forever make amends.
The controlled media alone however is not to blame for the situation. It is also the nature of the so called "victims" of "racism" themselves. I am now forty three years of age. I have lived to see our technology advance but our society further decay. I saw the Los Angeles riots. I saw the Cleveland and Oakland riots. I know the nature of the people involved in the riots in Missouri. I know it intimately. I was born into a city not quite three years after national guardsmen had to be deployed to that town. I have watched this city devolve into a state of near anarchy. To become one of the most dangerous cities of it's size in the country. That devolution began with a riot. This city became majority black decades ago. It saw its last white mayor in the eighties. I was sent into the gladiator academy of it's rotting school system, a victim of forced bussing. I know the savages well. A police officer here, in the wake of Ferguson, recently said that we are only one bad shooting away from a situation far worse than that in Missouri. He is right. I believe that no program, no political gain, no government set aside, no sop to their infantile sense of victimhood will ever be enough for the savage. It will never be enough because despite the claims of his Saint Martin, he never wanted parity. He coveted superiority.
I am afraid for my children and theirs. I am afraid for the future of my kind. I am certain that once we are in the minority both here and in the country as a whole we will certainly not be treated with the altruism and forbearance with which we treated them. I am convinced of the arrival of a day when our identification as a race may become synonymous with suffering. I am not wealthy or perhaps I might have tried to escape. I am not articulate or perhaps I could have said or written something to inspire others. I wasted so much precious time asleep in the cocoon of apathy. When I discovered the work of Dr. Pierce I felt like he was speaking to me about me. I was one of those people who thought if I just work hard enough and play by the rules I would attain my piece of the American dream. The reality is that the dream was murdered long ago. When I saw images like those in Ferguson, I used to bang my fist against the table and ask why are they doing this. I no longer do. I know exactly why. In a way, I've always known. Now I'm fully awake. Thanks to what I have discovered through Dr. Pierce and Mr. Strom. Now I am going to awaken others.
The controlled media alone however is not to blame for the situation. It is also the nature of the so called "victims" of "racism" themselves. I am now forty three years of age. I have lived to see our technology advance but our society further decay. I saw the Los Angeles riots. I saw the Cleveland and Oakland riots. I know the nature of the people involved in the riots in Missouri. I know it intimately. I was born into a city not quite three years after national guardsmen had to be deployed to that town. I have watched this city devolve into a state of near anarchy. To become one of the most dangerous cities of it's size in the country. That devolution began with a riot. This city became majority black decades ago. It saw its last white mayor in the eighties. I was sent into the gladiator academy of it's rotting school system, a victim of forced bussing. I know the savages well. A police officer here, in the wake of Ferguson, recently said that we are only one bad shooting away from a situation far worse than that in Missouri. He is right. I believe that no program, no political gain, no government set aside, no sop to their infantile sense of victimhood will ever be enough for the savage. It will never be enough because despite the claims of his Saint Martin, he never wanted parity. He coveted superiority.
I am afraid for my children and theirs. I am afraid for the future of my kind. I am certain that once we are in the minority both here and in the country as a whole we will certainly not be treated with the altruism and forbearance with which we treated them. I am convinced of the arrival of a day when our identification as a race may become synonymous with suffering. I am not wealthy or perhaps I might have tried to escape. I am not articulate or perhaps I could have said or written something to inspire others. I wasted so much precious time asleep in the cocoon of apathy. When I discovered the work of Dr. Pierce I felt like he was speaking to me about me. I was one of those people who thought if I just work hard enough and play by the rules I would attain my piece of the American dream. The reality is that the dream was murdered long ago. When I saw images like those in Ferguson, I used to bang my fist against the table and ask why are they doing this. I no longer do. I know exactly why. In a way, I've always known. Now I'm fully awake. Thanks to what I have discovered through Dr. Pierce and Mr. Strom. Now I am going to awaken others.