August 26, 2002
Racism

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I once wrote that I welcome discussion and even disagreement here. I need to clarify something. This policy does not apply to drooling morons such as the one who just posted a reply to my post noting William Pierce's death:

What really matters, is not that YOU HATE Dr. Pierce, but that WE LOVE him. His body is gone, but his spirit lives on in all proud white men, women and children. No amount of slander can take him away from us, not even death.

Get used to it.

For the record, I am quite proud of my race. I believe that people of European descent have made many substantial and unique contributions to the world. Let's be honest - not all civilizations have the same historical track record. But I am capable of being proud of my race without detesting those of other races. I recognize that other races have their own unique and significant characteristics.

People are different. Populations are different. Nations are different. Races are different. Genders are different. "Different" does not necessarily mean "superior" or "inferior". Whites, Blacks, Asians, Hispanics, Jews, Arabs... - we're all different. Some races are absolutely superior to other races in particular areas but inferior in other aspects.

I can be proud of my personal accomplishments, those of my nation, those of my gender, and those of my race without having to denigrate those who are different. If you are so insecure and immature that the only way you can feel good about yourself is to look down on others, I pity you.

But don't expect me to lament your passing any more than I did William Pierce's.

Posted by Robert at August 26, 2002 02:50 PM | TrackBack
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people like the poster are intellectually incapable of defending their positions. hence, they live in a visceral world, one in which skin color determines one's worth. it's a pathetic position to take in the 21st century.

Posted by: anna on August 31, 2002 12:21 AM
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