Politico: An Unfair Tragedy for Unlucky Dallas

Comments at Steve Sailer:

* Funny how the unfair or misleading characterizations, like City of Hate, always come from some abstract force and never an identifiable interested party.

* Systemic racism is apparently an insoluble issue according to the Left, considering we’ve been dealing with it for over 50 years, so the only logical conclusion is segregation right?

* Well I guess Dallas has had the bad luck of having nuts motivated by left-wing ideology commit atrocities there twice in 53 years.

* Never forget the 0.6%

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* If you go back 20 plus years ago you had Patrick Buchanan preaching against free trade, unnecessary intervention and mass immigration. In other words he was against what would become the invade-the-world-invite-the-world-in-hock-to-the-world policy the RINOs and democrats have pushed.

The GOP base swallowed the bait and Buchanan was blasted in the media and shunned by the GOP. However, after 20 plus years the fruits of these policies have been shown to be quite sour. The GOP base has finally realized that the RINOs say one thing during a campaign, but once the election is over, govern differently.

So what has probably caused the powers that be to lose control over the past few years is that their base has come to realize that they will never do what they promise, and what they actually do is detrimental to their standard of living.

Unfortunately Buchanan was not able to convince people of this twenty years ago.

* How does a guy go bankrupt? Slowly at first and then all at once.

How does a paradigm change? Slowly at first and then all at once.

That’s why it took 20 years for the internet to finally begin breaking the PTB’s grip on the mic.

* I typically define “hate” (as popularly used) as “the act of whites attempting to defend themselves and their interests.”

* Dallas-Fort Worth is kind of, sort of the capital of Red State America.

* Twenty years ago, when I worked in advertising, I spent ten days in Dallas shooting some commercials. The copywriter (15 years my junior) and I visited the Book Depository Museum, which was interesting, but beyond that there didn’t seem to be much to do except go to restaurants and bars. Having noticed the high percentage of beautiful women everywhere we went, the writer turned to me and said, “Harry, you know a lot more about history than I do. Exactly when was it that the mayor of Dallas kicked out all the fat chicks?”

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