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So many questions go unasked here ... and all to maintain the fiction that multiracialism can work.
One man who does have an answer is LSE lecturer, Satoshi Kanazawa. But then he is that evil old thing, a sociobiologist.
Stephen LaTulippe has a fine essay at Lewrockwell.com that repays a read. It draws the battle lines between what he calls a Postmodern and an Organic society. Here are a few passages:- He begins with some reflections on the long-running HBO TV series, Sex in the City.
One city is Leeds, where prosecutor Rodney Jameson QC told the Crown Court that Nick Griffin had said:-
The other city is London, where prosecutor David Perry QC told the Old Bailey that Mizanur Rahman had said:-
Well, no doubt one Muslim a faith does not make. But in the absence of a clear poll of naive Moslem opinion (ie not tailored for consumption by the kufrs) ... in the absence of knowing how many “British” Moslems want Coalition Forces defeated in Iraq and Afghanistan, how many in their hearts root for the “Mujahideen”, how many greet the home-coming dead, the flaming tanks, the shot-down aircraft with thanks to Allah or at least with indifference ... in the absence of all this how can one conclude beyond a reasonable doubt that Mizanur Rahman is at odds with his co-religionists. Or that Griffin was wrong? If Griffin is found guilty it will not only be because the liberal Establishment desires it so but because, in our secular humanitarian fog, we assume that the Moslem mind is much like our own. We assume that religion to Moslems must be as religion is to us, though we make no allowance for their mean IQ, their general temperament, their mores, their social and racial histories. Simple-minded humanitarian presumptions are not proof. They are prejudice. But under British law they are not enough. The burden of proof, not presumption, rests with the prosecution. Griffin’s silk should have demanded that to prove his client guilty the prosecution must prove Islam pacific. He must prove that there is insufficient wickedness and viciousness along its bloody borders to render Griffin’s statement untrue, and therefore truly nothing but incitement to racial hatred. (Yes, I know by heart the meme that truth is no defence against the slippery charge of “using words and behaviour likely to incite racial hatred”. But this stratagem is about proving Islam as it is practised by ordinary Moslems is not as described by Griffin. Only the presumption of innocence attaches to him, which means that to remain within the law when he gave that speech at the Reservoir Tavern Griffin would have had to knowingly lied, on which basis no jury would convict.)
It’s Monday, and this week prudentbear.com ran the Hutchinson take on property rights and the brief and likely fatal joys of outsourcing. The bearish nature of this message runs with the dissident grain and is a clever man’s way of introducing reasonable doubt into the conventional-thinking, mainstream mind. That first doubt is the father of all dissent, and without it not a single one of us would be thinking and speaking as we do. GW
In his 1990 paper “Endogenous Technological Change” economist Paul Romer showed that economic growth is caused primarily by the spread and interaction of information, some but not all of which is “excludable” in that others can be prevented from using it once it’s created. As an instance of information-driven technological change, he instanced Francis Cabot Lowell’s 1811 industrial espionage on British power looms, through which he created the U.S. textile industry.
Forced by the suspension of the blog to find some other source of intellectual diversion, and having re-thumbed my entire stock of Chronicles back copies, I hit the TV remote before Sunday lunch and, for my pains, saw (turn away NOW, if you of a squeamish nature) the big, bland face of David Bloody Cameron. He was being interviewed by John Sopel for the BBC’s Politics Show. They were fencing with one another about the political flavour of the moment, the Stern Report on climate change. Now, I readily acknowledge that climate change is the only issue bigger than the survival of Western Man, and I don’t seek to belittle it in any way. But it wasn’t Cameron’s fine intentions and general planetary high-mindedness that piqued my interest. It was his repeated refusal to identify holiday air travel as a frivolity that - “if ‘the polluter pays’ is to mean anything” - must shoulder its share of the CO2 burden. He wouldn’t, he informed Sopel, be the one who told the common man that he can’t have his sun ‘n sangria. In so doing Cameron revealed himself to be too much of a politician ever to be much of an environmentalist. He also demonstrated that his abiding concerns are specifically voter-related rather than UK industry-related (ie flightwise, outbound rather than inbound). In the Opposition’s perfectly understandable struggle to get elected frivolity, it seems, is more important than profits and jobs. That’s probably a correct strategy. These days, the economy is not a strong electoral card for the Conservatives and the generality of employment in UK tourism is, anyway, very poorly paid and far too frequently filled by Poles and Filipinos. So it’s beer and skittles all across the cloudscape to sunny Espagne, and CO2 be damned. And if the on-line tabloids are a good judge of their own audience, young master Cameron and his pet tarantula are right.
Sincere apologies to all MR readers and writers for the recurrence of the blog’s suspension by Bluehost. The issue, as before, is overstepping the CPU limit on our server. The solution, as before, is a transfer to a high capacity server. That was promised a month ago. But we missed out on the 80 slots available on that particular server, and must now wait for Bluehost to build another. Meanwhile, the blog’s functionality will be further paired back to try to keep us under the CPU limit. I hope the loading speed will improve as a result and not too much time will pass before Bluehost upgrade us to a server that can deliver the performance we need. But anything, frankly, will be better than another weekend with nothing better to do than hammer nails into walls. Apologies again. Thanks for keeping faith with us.
The European Defence Agency employs a number of analysts whose function is “long vision” - looking into the future of Europe from a defence perspective. The IHR circularised this summary by EU Business of one of these guys’ reports. There’s nothing in the demographic aspects of it that aren’t familiar fare to MR readers. But, of course, the EDA reports directly to the highest echelons of European political life. EU Business, meanwhile, is well-read by corporate and financial Europe. These two sectors - fundamentally, the European political Establishment and European finance and capital - don’t get their opinion from VDare or Amren. But they are getting the raw facts. What they make of them, however, is another matter. Here’s the first half of the text from the EU Business article:-
This morning the Telegraph leader demanded a debate about devolution for the English. This follows on the launch of the pressure group, the English Constitutional Convention, at a meeting in the House of Commons today. At that meeting the architect of Scottish devolution, Canon Dr. Kenyon Wright, made a clear moral argument for an English Parliament.
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