Bedouin Saying: ‘I Against My Brothers. I and My Brothers Against My Cousins. I and My Brothers and My Cousins Against the World.’

Comments to Steve Sailer:

* Arabs, Afghans and their ilk believe in concentric circles of loyalty and trust while White, post-Christian and especially Germanic women believe in leapfrogging loyalty. Two two groups are just now meeting one another in large numbers under field conditions. I wonder how it will go? Early reports are not promising.

* The situation regarding collusion in crime differs in many ways between the races. Sex crimes by whites are usually committed by a lone perpetrator, whereas non-whites often do it in packs.

* I think one reason Muslims rely on close relatives to make up their terror teams is that they quite rightly don’t trust anyone they don’t know intimately. This probably helps explain their love of suicide bombing as a technique. They know that if you want something done properly in their culture, you’ve got to do it yourself.

* Since they lack esprit de corps, fighting with family/clan is about the only way to make them into good fighting units. Even when they’re good one on one fighters, they’re bad in large numbers. Family ties are about the only thing that ensure unit cohesiveness. That and buggering each other Theban style.

As for losing kids, their wombs are their greatest weapons.

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