Burning Man & Race

Comments to Steve Sailer:

* This Burning Man etc has a big plus for the normal hetero white guys. No blacks and other brothers of color to distract and attract the white women.

The exact opposite going on in Germany as their gynocracy welcomes in 800,000 horny Syrian and sub-Saharan asylees to compete for their fraulein’s hearts.

* Rename it “Burning White Man” and they will come.

The Twitter account @ghettohikes is a hilarious series of tweets about the unfamiliarity of most black folks with nature, highly recommended.

* Who came up with the idea that we all have to like the same stuff? That was never what was intended by people who called for equality in the ’60s. No one was questioning why blacks weren’t into “Sgt. Pepper” and James Brown had few whites in the audience.

As an Italian-American, I could care less about drinking. But my Irish-American friends seem to like it a lot. Gee, do you think there’s a reason the country is full of Italian restaurants and bars with Irish names? Could it be we’re different? And if so, should there be measures to “correct” that in the name of equality?

* I think the simplest explanation still is that most blacks don’t like hanging out in overwhelmingly white places or submitting themselves in any way to white cultural dominance. That explains why blacks don’t go to Burning Man, barely attend overwhelmingly white MLB games since its integration (when baseball was probably blacks favorite sport pre-integration), were barely to be seen in the new city urban downtown park I recently visited (which had little to do with what would be termed ‘camping’, but consisted of such non-nature-y activities as swings, water games, paved river trails, etc.) despite the fact they make up 50% of the city.

The main times I can think of when blacks are in large numbers with whites at large public gatherings is when blacks are the center stage performers: basketball, football, music, etc.

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