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Posted by DanielS on Sun, 20 Sep 2015 21:27 | # Ho Adrean, though I might proffer many a contextualization, it is not my purpose to answer a question posed to GW. It is rather to express my happiness to see you here. And to congratulate you on your work. “Compulsory Diversity News” is really cool. In regard to enjoying CDN, in fact, I’m also glad to see you here because just the other day I was looking for, but could not find, an active link to this episode of yours:
It is a masterpiece and when I want to provide an example of your work for people to hear, it is one of the first episodes that I wish to draw upon. Do you have a copy? P.S., I notice that you are a fellow admirer of Terrible Tommy Metzger. That speaks well of you.
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Posted by Guessedworker on Sun, 20 Sep 2015 23:30 | # Context, Adrean? Shades of December 1989, perhaps. Bucharest ... the little dictator and his wife on the balcony, thousands in the public square below ... but they are chanting not “Hail beloved leader” but “Timisoara” ... the first sign of open dissent in the prison that was Ceausescu’s Romania. Twenty-four hours later he and his wife lay dead, their bodies riddled with automatic weapon fire in what was more an assassination in the midst of revolution than a trial and execution. Well, maybe there is still a long way to go before the Western elites come up hard against the implacable will of Europe’s true children. But never believe that it cannot happen ... that the elite’s will always be secure, and we will never have the unity and understanding and common will to change their world for them in a very rude and fundamental way. 4
Posted by Adrean Arlott on Mon, 21 Sep 2015 00:35 | # Hello DanielS, I’ve been lurking for quite some time. Had I known I would receive such a kind greeting, I would have spoken up sooner! Indeed, I still have a copy of that episode. I’d be happy to send it along, if you’d like. RE: Tom Metzger. TT has a great sense of humor, which I found was very rare in the early days of the White interwebs. When I first started CDN, he would occasionally read on his show some of the letters I wrote to him. Hello Guessedworker, Thank you for the response, but I was being quite literal because I don’t speak German and have no idea what is going on in the video. I should have elaborated. My apologies. I was wondering where this video was shot, where was Frau Fuhrer when this happened? I certainly have never seen this on mainstream media. 5
Posted by Guessedworker on Mon, 21 Sep 2015 09:52 | # Literal is something I’m not that great at. Literal tends to go over my head. Now, oblique - that I can do. Anyway ... The video is actually from Merkel’s last round of electioneering, three years ago. It was shot in Stuttgart. It is the only video on the net in which the current principal architect of European Islamicisation, who effectively abolished Europe’s southern borders a few days ago, comes face to face with some raucous dissent. Which is good to see. The next opportunity for German voters to register their feelings is in 2016, in local administrative elections. If the lady isn’t forced to back down on the the 800,000 “Syrian” saints first, and they come as expected, Stuttgart (and every other German town) will be able to welcome her with all the warmth and approbation she deserves. 6
Posted by Guessedworker on Mon, 21 Sep 2015 10:08 | # This brief but accurate synopsis of the vacuity and sheer pathology of German Establishment motives is also interesting to see. It is the kind of take that would strike a chord with ordinary, mechanically pro-Semitic Europeans seeking to answer the grand question, “Why?” It is by Ezra Levant, the troublesome Canadian Jew who is connected to David Horowitz’s operation. 7
Posted by DanielS on Mon, 21 Sep 2015 22:20 | # Hi Adrean, yes, I would very much appreciate a copy of that MP3 - CDN November 12, 2008 - if you’d be so kind.. daniel.sienkiewicz [ ] gmail.com Thanks!
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Posted by Adrean Arlott on Tue, 22 Sep 2015 00:01 | # Thank you Guessedworker. By God I hope she is shouted down whenever she opens her traitorous mouth, evermore. I’ve never understood why the Greeks don’t just, en masse, dress up as Syrians and try to sneak into Germany to live off the generous dupes there. I’m sure Merkel would be more than accommodating if she thought they were a bunch of welfare-hungry Muslims, and not evil Greek debtors. DanielS - I have sent it along. 9
Posted by Merkel immigrants, consanguity & economics on Thu, 15 Oct 2015 16:16 | #
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Posted by DanielS on Thu, 15 Oct 2015 17:48 | # Isn’t that something? Our enemies are arguing that we are inbred and therefore that we need all these immigrants to outbreed with; the hypocrisy of our enemies is, that these people that they impose upon us are the most inbreeding people in the world. 11
Posted by Kumiko Oumae on Thu, 15 Oct 2015 21:18 | # One of my greatest contentions with that ‘consang’ map however, is that in many cases if you look at it through a ‘genes-eye’ view in cities (ie, use Hamilton), then you realise quickly that—particularly for East Asia and South East Asia—people are more consanguineous than the map would suggest. There is also a pretty one-sided view, it talks a lot about what they think the downsides of having clan systems is, but it doesn’t talk about what the downsides of not having one is. For example, they write:
Sailer acts like this is the path to a failed state or something. The fact that interlocking regional clans and families in East Asia who have almost no concept of what Sailer calls ‘fairness’, were somehow able to create nation-states with an overarching identity and even now a regional developmentalist outlook, shows that it is possible to completely ignore transcendental values and still end up with something like civil society. It just isn’t the kind of civil society that liberals normally think is a civil society. Liberals like to believe that they’ve ‘brought western democracy’ to East Asia, South East Asia, and Central Asia. What they’ve actually done instead is brought various institutional facades behind which most of the older forms of social organisation still persist. Whole administrations can be brought down by family feuds, or alternately, upheld by amicable negotiations based on shared interests. No one ever does anything just because ‘it would be fair’. Only people who sincerely believe in liberal-democracy’s transcendental ideals (ie, believing in nonsense), would be reading that article like “Oh no, if we become nepotistic and have very little genetic distance between members of our own family, then we can never truly implement liberal democracy! What a tragedy! We’d only be able to fake it!” Not actually a tragedy!
Just because Arabs don’t know how the run countries because of general stupidity, doesn’t mean that endogamy is bad. It just means that being stupid is bad. Just because Arab leaders are cowards, doesn’t mean that nepotism is bad. It just means that being a coward is bad. Furthermore, their conclusion is also dangerous. The idea that less endogamy is required for the creation of a modern nation-state, and that the less there is, the better, creates a slippery slope that leads eventually into memes like ‘diversity is strength’ and engineering of mass migratory onslaughts as an attempt to ‘make the gene pool more diverse’. In other words, a total nightmare. And furthermore, a hostile elite will sometimes deliberately discourage nepotism and consanguinity, because breaking down these bonds of blood within government structures and the business world, allows outsider groups to more easily carry out hostile takeovers and to impose themselves. It is no accident that structures like the Catholic Church sought to do everything to ban any amount of consanguineous relationships inside Europe, whenever they could feasibly implement such laws and enforce them. This is because they didn’t want clans to be able to organise and they didn’t want wealth to be dispersed among many regional clan groups. Even today, the most powerful American business groups and their think tanks, tend to write complaints about how nepotism in Asia is a ‘barrier’ to growth. But actually, it is not a barrier to growth in general. Growth is happening. It’s just that it’s not the kind of growth that American businessmen can call their own. And so they call for ‘more transparency’, and ‘less nepotism’ and ‘less racism’, as a strategy to harass other power blocs, because they want in. In basic summary, what I’m saying is this: Just because Arab clans are stupid and led by cowards most of the time, doesn’t mean that the existence of clans in general has a structurally deleterious effect on a nation. 12
Posted by 2 scripts for Palestinians on Sat, 26 Dec 2015 18:56 | # The Christian script for Palestinians
The Jewish script:
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Posted by Merkel commends mixing-away German distinction on Thu, 21 Jan 2016 09:14 | # Angela Merkel endorses book which says Germany of the future will be so mixed that there will be no such distinction from “migrant”
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Posted by Adrean Arlott on Sun, 20 Sep 2015 20:29 | #
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