We’re On The Precipice

Comments to Steve Sailer:

* …Then there are people like myself who believe that we’re battling for our national survival on the edge of a precipice. We can’t afford to give ground. We can’t pretend if we lose this election, maybe the voters will see things our way next time… No more General McClellans, waiting for “ideal conditions” to take on the enemy. We need someone to attack, someone who has already burned his bridges behind him… We can’t afford to wait any longer for another courteous, well-informed, articulate candidate. We’ll settle for the brash, rude, egotistical vulgarian. He has shown he’s willing to fight and at this point that’s all that counts.

* I listened to an excellent C-SPAN segment on the Presidential election and trade policy, specifically the Trans-Pacific Partnership treaty. Guest Lori Wallach , Public Citizen’s Global Trade Watch Director, explained the reasons for the establishment’s delight with the TPP. She followed with a scathing review of the Obama/Hillary/GOPe position.

Bernie was the hero of the day, sainted for his opposition to bad trade deals. Ms. Wallach offered a dismissive grunt at the mention of Trump’s name because, Trump. Still, a great segment. Public Citizen’s view of the treaty here.

* And does Cokie [Roberts] ever agonize over the abuse white kids endure at majority-minority schools? Of course not.

* Cokie wouldn’t know anything about that. Cokie attended a private all-girls Catholic school in Jim Crow New Orleans. In the 1980s her children attended Betheseda’s Walt Whitman High, one of the best public high schools in the state of Maryland. For years the school has been over 70 percent white, 15 percent Asian, 6 percent Hispanic, and 4 percent black. Only 1 or 2 percent of the kids are low-income.

* I doubt Trump would have the mandate to really be a dictator. He’d probably do a few high-profile immigration things to recover credibility and spend the rest of the time trying to nail hot women around the world. I could see him trying to do one of each nationality or something.

* You do get the problem with deportation where they’ve grown up here and barely even speak Spanish.

* How is that any different from a kid who has grown up in Central America and can barely speak English, if at all, coming to the United States? Add to the fact that the kid is coming without his parents. It seems like it would be easier to go to a nation with your parents who speak the language than it would be to go to a nation without your parents especially if you don’t even speak the language.

If it is so harsh to take someone away from the only home they have ever known, and the only language they have ever spoken, then we should immediately end all immigration to the USA. Because immigration to the USA does exactly what they say is so horrific. It takes people away from the only countries and languages they have known and dumps them off into a strange, alien nation. The horror, the horror!

* Jesse Ventura got bored being governor after 2 years. Ah-nold stuck it out more, but did have a tendency to reverse course, like after his initiatives lost in 2005.

Huey Long was a dynamo for 2 years as governor of Louisiana, but then got switched to vendettas against his enemies mostly after that.

* Maybe it might be in the interests of worldwide Jewry for prominent Jews to come out and tell Germany they do not approve of importing Syrians to make up for the past. The Germans might wake up and realize this is not atonement for their grandfathers’ deeds. Additionally it will get Jews on the record publicly opposing this policy. Because when the nationalists in Germany fight back, I don’t think anyone wants them to blame the Jews for the current immivasion. It would be best now to disavow and let the world know this is all Merkel. And that Jews and Israel have nothing to do with it, and more importantly, reject it.

* I say we turn it into heart-warming footage.

All those illegals here being reunited with family back home.

I know BABEL is anti-gringo, but it was touching to see the Mexican woman back in Mexico hugging her son.

I mean what the hell was she doing in the US raising the kids of gringo while leaving her family behind?

I say reunite illegals with their families back home. Reunite them with their homeland.

Aren’t they patriotic? Don’t they love their own nation and own people?

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Play about a French Muslim president hits nerve in Germany

09 Mar 2016

Stage adaptations of French author Michel Houellebecq’s novel “Submission”, in which a Muslim president takes power in 2022 France, have been a hit in Germany where a huge Mideast refugee influx has stoked fears of the impact of Islamic culture.

The first German theatre version sold out in the northern city of Hamburg, while in Dresden, birthplace of the Islamophobic PEGIDA street movement, a play premiered last weekend, with a third adaptation planned for Berlin in late April.

“It seems like it’s a very timely story because everybody, each in their own way, picks up on a point of the topic that concerns them,” actor Edgar Selge, who plays the central character Francois in Hamburg’s Deutsches Schauspielhaus theatre, told AFP.

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What’s A White Supremacist?

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What’s the word for goyim like Donald Trump who have Jewish grandchildren?

* Re the Wachowski Bros. becoming the Wachowski Sisters – is this good for the Jews?

Chaim Amalek: BH: The Wachowskis, the Jenners, the Kardashians – not a Jew among them. Also not Jewish: Robert Mapelthorpe, the homosexual artist, and Angela Merkel.

* “When you marry your college sweetheart instead of the crackwhore by the club dumpster, you are practicing eugenics.” (Anatoly Karlin)

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How Trump Is Inspiring A New Generation Of White Nationalists

From Huffington Post:

WASHINGTON — The gathering on the eighth-floor rotunda of the federal government’s Ronald Reagan Building looked, at first glance, like any other Saturday-evening D.C. cocktail party.

But this was no ordinary affair.

The 50 or so people in the room were there for the winter conference of the National Policy Institute, a nonprofit think tank based in Arlington, Virginia. On its website, NPI describes itself as a group “dedicated to the heritage, identity, and future of people of European descent in the United States.”

In NPI’s telling, white Americans are increasingly under siege in their own country, doomed to be a hated minority as people of color grow ever more numerous and politically powerful.

And Donald Trump’s presidential candidacy has given the group’s members more hope than ever that help is on the way.

A solid majority of the formally dressed men at Saturday’s event were sporting a hairdo known as an “undercut,” which consists of a buzz cut on the bottom with longer hair on top, combed across to hang over one of the shaved sides of the head. It’s not a style you see often on the Beltway cocktail party circuit, and as it turned out, it’s a telling feature.

The conference’s ubiquitous undercut hairdo was of a piece with the well-coiffed, respectable face of today’s white nationalist movement. At the same time, it pointed up the communal, almost spiritual, role that the movement plays in the lives of its adherents. Huddled together with drinks in their hands, the attendees with matching undercuts had the appearance of religious cult members standing in formation — or maybe just an especially tight-knit college debate club from a bygone era.

And like any other quasi-spiritual movement, the young, overwhelmingly male white nationalists have their very own charismatic leader in Richard Spencer, NPI’s president.

Spencer was sporting the sharpest undercut in the room, a distinction that has prompted his comrades on the alt right to rename the haircut “the Richard Spencer” — at least, according to Spencer himself.

A tall and preppy graduate of the University of Virginia with a master’s degree from the University of Chicago, Spencer manages to make even the most extreme white nationalist ideas sound like innocuous talking points. He is also a master of obfuscation and sophistry, evading questions about his real agenda by dismissing policy prescriptions as irrelevant (despite the name of his organization).

“Talking about policy is meaningless until you have a starting point,” Spencer said.

The starting point he has in mind is getting white people to openly embrace their “white” identity, and to organize as a group with common interests. Spencer and his peers maintain that creating an intellectual community of white activists is an essential step toward making America white again.

“I think it is important to dream, and you can look into the past for inspiration or you can think about the future,” Spencer said. “But I don’t know how history is going to unfold. All I know is, we need identity no matter what happens.”

Although Spencer claimed on Saturday that his ideal scenarios are so theoretical they’re hardly worth spelling out, he’s been more forthcoming in the past. Spencer told Vice in 2013 that his dream was “an ethno-state that would be a gathering point for all Europeans. It would be a new society based on very different ideals than, say, the Declaration of Independence.”

Spencer has also expressed an openness to the idea of some kind of nonviolent ethnic cleansing. “Today, in the public imagination, ‘ethnic-cleansing’ has been associated with civil war and mass murder (understandably so),” he said at the American Renaissance conference in April 2013, according to Salon. “But this need not be the case. 1919 is a real example of successful ethnic redistribution — done by fiat, we should remember, but done peacefully.”

Other interim policies that Spencer and many NPI members support resemble standard conservative positions, albeit with race more explicitly in the foreground. They want to deport all undocumented immigrants, for example, and eliminate affirmative action in university admission and hiring for black and Latino people.

They also advocate a non-interventionist foreign policy, something they believe Trump supports as well.

***

The white nationalists share Trump’s penchant for trafficking in conspiracy theories, but they indulge in a brand of anti-Jewish prejudice that Trump himself has not exhibited.

One of the speakers scheduled at the NPI event was Kevin MacDonald, a former psychology professor at California State University, Long Beach, who’s notorious for his incendiary ideas about Jewish people. MacDonald has argued that Jews are “genetically driven to destroy Western societies” by promoting liberal immigration policies as part of their “group evolutionary strategy,” according to the Southern Poverty Law Center. Many of Saturday’s attendees made comments about Jewish people, and about their supposed role in efforts to undermine white nationalism, that would have sounded familiar to anyone with knowledge of MacDonald’s work.

“Do [Jews] present a challenge to us?” Richard said. “I would say yes, because they overwhelmingly support liberal causes.”

It is something Jews have done throughout history, Richard argued, and it’s one reason they’ve so often clashed with the communities around them.

Jews “were basically advocating war against Germany before the war actually started,” he said.

Richard added that the Jews’ actions in Germany did not warrant genocide. But he’s not certain that a genocide actually occurred.

If the Holocaust “really happened, then of course it wasn’t justified,” he said. “If it happened differently than what the story we’ve been told [is], then I think that needs to be let out.”

A man who gave his name as Jake later elaborated on why Jews are not white, and why, in his view, they present a fundamental problem for the white nationalist cause.

“The main people who are stunting white interests are Jewish people,” Jake said. “Every time a white nationalist, or group that claims to represent the interests of white Americans, appears, it is destroyed by groups such as the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Defamation League, and those are Jewish groups.” (The SPLC is an Alabama-based anti-racist nonprofit that does not identify as a Jewish organization in any way.)

Jews support multiculturalism, Jake said, because they are not racially white, and therefore feel threatened by white identity.

John, another attendee, argued that it was in Jews’ nature to be “subversive” as a survival strategy. As he and other attendees spoke, an African-American server would interrupt us at intervals to offer miniature seafood tacos, sliders and other appetizers.

“Basically Jews, as outsiders in society, in order to become any part of it, to exploit it in any way, had to work in subversive ways, which is why they have a high verbal IQ,” John said. “This is why you’ll find that Jews have this kind of behavior wherever they go.”

Mike, an attendee from Massachusetts, said that the willingness of Jewish neoconservatives to abandon the Republican Party if Trump is the nominee is more evidence that Jews put their own interests ahead of the country’s.

“It’s a good example of Jews basically backstabbing an entire portion of the political spectrum with their own perceived interests,” Mike said.

Neoconservatives’ support for foreign policy interventions, including the Iraq War, is driven by their loyalty to Israel, Mike and his friends argued.

I asked whether it was possible that Jewish neoconservatives, like non-Jewish neoconservatives, simply support those policies because they believe they’re what’s best for the country.

They chuckled at my suggestion.

“Are you Jewish?” Jake interjected.

“I actually happen to be,” I said, “but I’m here as a reporter.”

Jake then confronted me with what he said is the hypocrisy of Jews promoting multicultural acceptance in the United States and other Western countries, even as they insist on having an explicitly ethno-religious state of their own in Israel.

“The only reason it is not brought up is because people are scared and because the Jews own the mainstream media,” Jake said.

“They are opposed to us having our own Israel, a state that is for us exclusively,” Karl added.

Talk turned to Rupert Murdoch, who owns Fox News’ parent company and who argued last year that only “proven” Christian refugees should be allowed into the U.S.

“Rupert Murdoch pretends not to be Jewish,” Mike said.

“If he’s not, he’s a shabbos goy,” Karl said. “He’s just so Zionist. He’s part of the billionaire class.”

A shabbos goy is a gentile who does things for a Jewish person on Saturdays that are prohibited on the Sabbath. Karl appeared to be using the term to describe non-Jewish sellouts who are beholden to Jews.

Karl argued that Trump is the rare billionaire who is neither Jewish nor beholden to Jewish people.

Trump has indeed rankled some of Israel’s Republican supporters by saying he would pursue a role as a “neutral” broker between Israel and the Palestinians. He also told the Republican Jewish Coalition in December that he didn’t expect them to back him, “because I don’t want your money.”

Trump would likely bridle at the open anti-Semitism of these supporters, however. His daughter Ivanka converted to Judaism in 2009 and raises her two children in an observant Jewish home.

A spokeswoman for the Trump campaign also did not respond to a request for comment on how Trump feels about supporters saying anti-Jewish things.

Spencer, for his part, concedes that Jews are not monolithic, though it’s not clear whether he thinks they are capable of being part of the white race.

“I agree there is a great deal of Jewish assimilation,” he said. “I don’t want to get into a [discussion of] ‘who is white.’”

Evan Thomas, a student from Michigan, offered his own perspective.

“Jews tend to be involved in all levels of society,” Thomas said. “There are Jews who are leftists, there are Jews who agree with us, there are Jews who are Zionist. There are Jews who are doctors and apolitical.”

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Is Physiognomy Destiny?

I feel like I can usually guess someone’s politics by looking at them. Muscular men, for instance, tend to be more right-wing and skinny men tend to be more left-wing.

A friend says: This is similar to the use of stereotypes in jury selection.

You cannot always be certain but stereotypes are true for a reason; a large number of persons of that type (anything that can be ascertained through observing someone be it race, ethnicity, religion, body type) share that characteristic.

I remember in the late 60’s and early 70’s it was easy to assume someone held a particular group of beliefs if they looked and dressed like a “hippie.” Then more and more non hippies started wearing their hair long and dressing more in that style and often they didn’t share those beliefs.

Since 90 percent of blacks support the democrats, that is an easy call. You only have a 10% chance of being wrong and you can probably narrow that down by observing their personal appearance, carriage, grooming, way of dressing and way of speaking.

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Hillary, Donald and the Nadir of American Democracy

Pundits hate being rendered irrelevant. I think that is the primary source of much of their rage against Donald Trump. He has shown that they are out of touch with the historic American nation. Trump doesn’t want their advice. Their stock has never been lower.

A friend says:

Howard Kurtz wrote an article for Fox about how the MSM is just going after Trump. The attacks on Trump from Liberals, Conservatives, the Republican establishment and the media is truly unprecedented. Many of these articles, such as the ones that Rod Dreher posts and comments on at his website are insightful about the basis of Trump’s appeal.

However the way in which Trump is casually labeled a Fascist or Nazi, or racist or white supremacist, but persons who don’t know what those terms mean and are just slinging them around to tar Trump, especially by persons in the media is worth examining.

I think that what is happening is that the reporters, editors, op-ed columnists, pundits both in the main stream media and in their conservative counterparts, believe that they have both a “gatekeeper” function, deciding which news stories to print, and also a public opinion shaping function, through the opinion pieces and more and more through slanted news reporting or advocacy journalism. For those in that position, they have usually risen through the ranks of elite schools, prestigious news outlets and rewarded with the plum job of being the white house reporter or assigned to a political campaign or that most treasured of all, regular columnist. In addition there is the entire stable of op ed contributors.

Trump has shown them to be unable to influence public opinion about him. Any previous candidate would have backed off on positions, apologized, or been run out of the race. This hasn’t happened with Trump. They intuit that if Trump succeeds, their ability to influence politics or policy will be greatly diminished. Every politician is able on some level to manipulate the press, especially if the press needs access to the politician, or if the members of the press’s orientation is similar to the politician. The press also has the power because the politician wants the coverage and wants his message to get out.

What we are witnessing is the collection of journalists and pundits trying to salvage what they believe is their obligation as members of the fourth estate to exercise a check on a politician who won’t come to heel. If Trump is taken down, its back to business as usual for the press. If Trump wins, it is not clear how this will play out.

Dennis Prager writes:

If, as looks likely at this moment, the presidential nominees of the two major parties of the United States in 2016 will be Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, we may be witnessing the lowest point in American electoral history. We have never had two candidates of such low stature running for president…

Trump is a real estate tycoon who has lived a life dedicated to making money. A lifelong pursuit of money is not a crime, nor does it mean Trump is as crooked as Hillary Clinton. But he does share her lifelong preoccupation with self.
And he is mean-spirited. His assertion that John McCain, a man tortured for years while a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War, was not a war hero because he had been captured after being shot down; his mockery of a reporter’s physical disability; his cruel comments about Carly Fiorina’s looks; his lying about George W. Bush; his lowering of the discourse at every Republican debate in which he participated to the level of a high school food fight; and his constant use of personal insults are some of the examples of this mean-spirited — and immature — nature.
He is also prone to wild exaggeration and outright dishonesty. For example, his claims to have seen bodies flying from the World Trade Center — from his apartment more than 4 miles away — and thousands of Muslims in New Jersey celebrating the 9/11 attacks, and to have opposed the invasion of Iraq before the invasion, are either highly improbable or demonstrably false.

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Twitter Is An Equalizer

Comments to Steve Sailer:

* Twitter is a fantastic equalizer and game-changer. The old mass media setup allowed pundits to comfortably sit in their seats on cable news shows and pound away at us like naval guns firing from offshore. The rest of us just had to hunker down and take it. Twitter forces them to come fight us on land in an even match. They lose their invulnerability and everyone learns how thoroughly second-rate they always were. “Never get off the boat man!” as Chef said in Apocalypse Now. Wise advice indeed.

* [James] Fallows, who loves strongmen government, is basically pissed he created a system where a strongman from the opposite side can take power?

Cry me a river.

Also, look for more and more wild and direct threats against Trump by the left as the election marches on. They will be openly encouraging assassination—-most especially those lefties who claimed that the right’s “culture of fear” some how lead to Gabby Giffords being shot up by a schizophrenic.

All I can say is I hope Trump: (1) stays safe; and (2) gathers the names of people like Fallows encouraging assassination. He should arrest them immediately after being sworn in, and try them for incitement of murder.

* Fallows was on Fareed Zakaria last Sunday. His leg was tingling about Sudanese and Somali women working in the pork meatpacking industry in Sioux Falls, SD. Fallows from the transcript:

For example, a place like Sioux Falls, South Dakota. It’s a largely white city, largely upper Midwest, plains, Protestant city, Lutherans and German. German and Norwegian residents there. They became one of the main places for absorbing refugees. Along the streets in Sioux Falls you see Somali and Sudanese people walking along to their jobs to the gas stations or the malls, in a beef, in a pork packing house in downtown Sioux Falls. They worked tens of thousands of pigs and meet their maker every day. Most of the people doing the dispatching, a large number of them are Muslim women refugees from the rest of the world, who are there sometimes wearing their head gear and working in this pig slaughter house so their kids can go to high school and college, join ROTC, do all these other things.

* Hillary is a false favorite. She had the same machine in 2008 when she lost to a novice, this time she’s struggling to beat an obscure old man from Vermont. Even though Democrats have a hard time liking her supposedly voters who aren’t Democrats will rush to back her in the general election.

* All the “Establishment” types who are so afraid of Hillary are idiots. NOBODY likes Hillary, even her own party. But the talking heads and Establishment fools insist on taking her seriously. Trump is the only candidate who will stand up to her and call her a liar and a fraud to her face. Like him or not, Trump is the ONLY guy who can beat her. The Establishment has it totally backwards. They actually think Rubio can beat her? I’d like to know what kind of drugs they’re on…

* I know Trump asked Obama for it in 2015 and Obama granted it.

Now, I mentioned this a while ago, but Trump must have a lot of expertise in security. He’s got major celebrities living on his property as well as foreign dignitaries, and he himself has been a major media celebrity for 40 years. He’s probably as well versed and expert on security as anyone not in the SS, CIA, or running Blackwater would be. And he’s got the coin to pay for the best for himself—meaning ex-special forces type dudes and Blackwater types.

And then add to that how abysmally awful the Secret Service has been in the last eight years in protecting the president (Obama Inauguration gate crashers, hooker scandal in Colombia, letting a schizophrenic nutcase fake “sign language interpreter” on stage next to Obama during the Nelson Mandela, the dude who climbed into the white house and ran over the affirmative action Secret Service chick….) —

and I’ll bet Trump’s personal security force is still around—both providing security jointly with the SS and watching the SS closely. Trump’s no fool when it comes to dirty tricks, either.

* With Fallows, his intellectual bias is showing.

People like him prefer politicians who are urbane and ‘thoughtful’. Such politicians lend an ear to thinkers, and intellectuals feel flattered. Philosopher-kings who seek the advice of philosophers.

If such politicians are absent, intellectuals prefer the empty suits. While empty suits like Rubio are total zeroes, they still go through the motion of listening to experts and deferring to them. Empty suits are bogus but they do as experts advise them. So, think-tankers win. At the bare minimum, empty suits maintain the decorum and outward appearance of ‘thoughtful leader who listens to the best advice’.

But Trump? His style is, “I know what’s right, and I don’t need know egghead telling me what’s what.” You gotta break some eggheads to make America great again.

People like Fallows feel left out when a man like Trump comes along.

I like the idea of intellectuals giving advice, but given the total takeover of think-tanks by lobbyists, special interest groups, the GLOB, and Zionist interests, most ‘experts’ are shills and gangsters of globo-supremacism.

Fallows ought to know that.

It is not Trump who’s pushing for policy that will drag the world to war. People who are doing it are the ‘thinkers’ and ‘experts’ who advised other GOP candidates to call for more tensions in Middle East and with Russia.

* If we just look at the turnout in the primaries, all the Republican primaries are showing record turnouts, and the Dems are lackluster at best. Neither of their candidates are energizing anyone. Particularly if Hillary wins a squeaker based on her superdelegate pledges, half of the Dem voters will sit out the general. Obama barely managed to get by Romney (Romney!) with a near lock on the black vote. The black and hispanic vote is going to see a massive reversion to the mean in 2016, I wager.

* I don’t doubt there is a Deep State, but it’s either not that powerful or is unbelievably good at covering its tracks. No, even in the freewheeling CIA you have to get your drones from somewhere, and they aren’t trained and indoctrinated by old men in back rooms with cigars.

The real power in this country isn’t elected officials, either. Nixon was brought down by the frickin press. Presidents don’t run the White House, let alone the executive branch. There is some power in committee chairmanship in Congress, and certain congressmen have sinecures, with 98% probability of reelection. Administrative law outweighs congressional law by a billion to one (not a precise ratio), and congressmen don’t write or read laws anyway.

No, the real power is the part of government that never leaves. This is the Permanent Government, or so-called Civil Service. It includes some appointed positions, like SCOTUS. Mostly it’s drones. They make actual law, they carry actual, ultimate decisions. They’re where policy meets reality.

The real power behind this power are the bodies that tell the civil service what to think. They also tell us what to think by telling educators and journalists what to think. These are universities and NGOs.

I don’t care who gets elected president, with how big a mandate. Even if they could replace the civil service with their own people, which isn’t possible anymore, they couldn’t control the outcome. Because they wouldn’t have trained the new people what to think. Eventually they would regress to the level set by the educational system, the MSM, etc.

* If he’s outside their frame if reference it’s partly because he’s on their side. He’s on both sides, or all sides. This is so because we’re stuck in am Age of Ideology and Trump lives in the World of Action.

The left has this idea that he’s on the far right, but he’s not. He’s got a couple of “extremist” positions–on immigration and trade–that’s all. Establishment conservatives think he’s not A True Conservative. First of all, that doesn’t mean much considering how muddied is that term. But they’re correct, in a way. Trump is more conservative than he is anything else, which is to say he’s to the right of the mainstream . I believe that. But he’s to the left of establishment conservatives on enough things to see where they’re coming from.

Point is, he straddles ideological lines because he’s not an ideologue. He’s not an idea man. He’s a doer. Lots of presidents aren’t idea men, I assume. Did Bush the Younger ever think for himself, I wonder? They have people to think for them. Trump doesn’t, at least not so far as I know. Or else his idea men are an eclectic bunch.

He will have people thinking for him eventually. I wonder how much and to what extent he’ll be controlled. Doesn’t matter all that much because presidents don’t matter all that much. But I’m curious. In the meantime Trump is beyond or above or below ideas. None of that sissy stuff for him.

* If you watch tv shows like ‘COPS’ or ‘The First 48″ you’ll see another side to the Somali immigrant. The one who strangles woman in the laundry mat raving that that he is lion or the one who guns a white teenager down in an alley during a drive by shooting. I suspect there are more young Somali men in the Minnesota Department of Corrections than in ROTC programs.

* You can defund NGOs and universities to a certain degree. No power is permanent. By its very nature, it’s fickle. The whole cathedral or hive, as you choose to call it, can come crumbling down in months. Look at the old USSR for an example.
There are many measures that can be taken to slaughter the beast. And civil servants aren’t particularly reputed to be brave. They’ll follow orders, no matter who gives them.
Having said that, Trump if elected can only take some small steps in this direction. I hope he has a good team behind him. Younger guys who’ll do the long and dirty work ahead.

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Kris Kobach For VP?

Comment: Kris Kobach endorses Trump. Buried in the details of the endorsement is the fact that Kobach is in touch with Trump and explaining to Trump legislative mechanisms which can be used to compel Mexico to pay for a wall.

This guy needs to be the VP. Here’s a local profile on him. This should shut-up conservatives worried about Trump’s liberalism. His wife even home schools their kids.

* The Soros-backed “Secretary of State Project” (SoSP) has already has some successes, most notably in the first “election” of Al Franken to the US Senate. He and incumbent Norm Coleman were within about 1000 votes of each other initially, but each time there was a recount, Franken got more votes and Coleman fewer, until Coleman lost for good. I think there were seven or eight recounts and in one of them a poll worker “found” some ballots in the trunk of her car, all of them votes for Franken naturally.

The Dems have great chutzpah accusing the Rs of suppressing black votes with such racist requirements as an ID when they have been stealing elections for years. See also Mary Landreau’s first election, Tim Johnson in South Dakota, and Ellen Sauerbrey’s loss as Maryland governor in the 90s when 15000 votes from Baltimore showed up just after midnight.

Comment: What intrigues me more than someone’s biological ancestry is the fact that socio-economic class tends to be rather well conserved from generation to generation. How many RCA salesman from the Canary Islands were there in Cuba in 1939?

I’ve always been keenly conscious of this, having been rather base-born myself. Wealth and status have to be built up from one generation to the next. I think the hardest thing any family lineage has to accomplish is completing the transition from wage-slavery to petite bourgeoisie, i.e. the middle class. It is the most difficult step on the whole spectrum, as it involves a fundamental shift in one’s basic notions of money, property, honor, and a host of other things. The gap between the middle class and the variously described poorer classes beneath them is the widest gap in the world.

However, once that step is taken, it’s relatively easy to see how a child who begins his life in a middle class milieu has a reasonable chance at climbing into the professional class—e.g. the MBAs, doctors, lawyers, accountants, FIRE trades, and other credentialed professions—provided that his own talents and intelligence are worthy of the the task. But if you start out in the lower class, it sometimes doesn’t matter how hardworking and intelligent you are. The barriers to entry really are quite high. Your early formative experiences will not condition you to function in the middle class world, exemplars will be lacking, and family support will be nonexistent. The best a man can do is hope to make enough money to shield his children from the harsher realities, and to send them to a school were children from the next higher rung up the ladder go, in the hopes that new milieu will take over in them, and it’s a very hard task. It presupposes a great deal of patience and long-term thinking which the daily realities of a lower class life are constantly attempting to subvert. It requires the choice of a good and sympathetic woman as a wife, and such women are hard to find anywhere, especially among the lower classes. It also requires a strong Church to serve as the moral governance of the community. If I didn’t already think Ted Cruz to be a truly nasty individual, I would disqualify him from further consideration solely on the ground that his father apostatized from the Catholic faith.

Anyone who feels at home in the middle class needs to recognize that he is in possession of a great inheritance that was dearly bought with the labors, tears, and humiliations of an earlier generation. If you’ve never been without it, you will never realize what a sweet thing it is to grow up with that background, that culture, and those opportunities. I know this sounds a lot like the “White Privilege” argument, but it I am not intending to tear anyone else down or advocating for any kind of redistribution. I’m just saying that, considered in the broad sweep of human history, a middle class lifestyle is a rare thing indeed and it ought to be cherished.

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Uber Vs Taxis

Comments to Steve Sailer:

* One of the upsides of living in SWPLville is that the Uber drivers tend to be retired white guys. The guy who has picked me up a half-dozen times is a retiree whose wife still works and he was bored. He lives 3 blocks from my house. Fine by me.

The last cab I took from the airport was piloted by an incoherent African whom I had to direct to my destination, 20 minutes and 3 towns away.

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* The reason the Japanese are so innovative is because their land is so poor in resources, the only thing they had in quantity was wood, even stone was relatively rare. This forced the Japanese to pay attention to the detail and innovate to save on the use of the rare resources. They are genetically close to the Han people that populated all of China and Korea, but not everything (even in the HBD world) is about genes, the environment also plays a role.

On that topic, many Americans believe they are superior because of their constitution or other such universal abstractions, but if Japan and America swapped lands then the Japanese would have easily won any conflict with America.

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