Feedback On My Paul Gottfried Interview

Barry emails:

I’ve bought three of Paul Gottfried’s books in the last year – he is a fascinating man whose Jewish background gives him a totally fresh perspective. I still learned a lot from your interview though – his hatred of his enemies was so refreshing! (Actually that could be the subject of a piece for you – is the idea of forgiving your enemies a lot of nonsense? I suspect it is)

I remain curious though as to why nationalists and conservatives never mention something that is obvious to me.
Namely that immigration/race is part of internal white class war. It is a way of disempowering the real enemy which most upper class whites recognise as lower class whites. They know their own progeny will only be able to enjoy their status through unearned privileges. And the chances of them doing that without screwing up are minimal.

Hence the need to rig the game somewhat by screwing up the chances of the kids of the lower classes via the promotion of single parent families, multiculturalism and immigration. It is about dispossessing and demoralising these kids so they never coherent enough to fight back. If this is true – and I think it is – then white “self hatred” and self loathing, don’t really exist at all. It is all about class.

You see this probably more starkly in Britain where the classes most enthusiastic about immigration etc are most keen on protecting their own families from the consequences of it via private schooling and living in the most black-free neighbourhoods etc.

You also see it in the new emergence of an Upstairs/Downstair style servant class which the top, say third, love lording it over. These tend to be Eastern Europeans as our top third are increasingly outspoken about their loathing for the white working class.

About Luke Ford

I've written five books (see Amazon.com). My work has been covered in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and on 60 Minutes. I teach Alexander Technique in Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com).
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