Disease of the Heart
In all cases, emphasis added.
A good quote from Bowery from TOO:
Hate is the reaction by the powerless to insular power. Accusing someone of “hate” is to accuse them of being powerless and, yourself, of identifying with insular power.
No surprise here: Derbyshire supports Antifa Jeff Sessions, and, of course, uses an anecdote about China to do it. Hey, Derb, the whole world does not revolve around China, only your bedroom does.
As far as his argument goes, there are others who can do more in the fight against illegal immigration; it’s not hard to surpass someone standing around helplessly, looking dumbfounded. And this other person may also not support leftist domestic terrorists by filing hate crime charges against someone who apparently was trying to flee in their car from a rifle-toting terrorist.
But, Antifa Jeff is “America’s Senator,” “one of the boys,” so Derb will be on his side, let there be no doubt about it.
Then again, Antifa is a disease of the skin, but HBD race realist Yellow Supremacy is a disease of the heart, eh?
The Europeans north of Greece were generally considered barbaric and spirited, while Asians inhabiting Persia were considered effeminate and submissive. Barbarians were often thought incapable of civic self-government. The Phoenicians were sometimes perceived as having certain Semitic stereotypes (mercantile, dishonest, greedy, mercenary) but were also sometimes perceived as a fellow advanced people, comparably organized and capable in terms of trade, warfare, and civic self-government.
Hey! What’s this? “The Europeans north of Greece were generally considered barbaric and spirited…” Why would the Ancient Greeks make any distinctions between themselves and the “Europeans north of Greece” when they were – quite obviously! – identical, genetically and phenotypically exactly one and the same?
Durocher better watch out here; he’s going to get his official Der Movement, Inc. membership card revoked or something; this sort of blasphemy is not acceptable.
A quote from a Counter-Currents commentator:
I’ve taken the advice a previous commenter left, and tried to pick up a few hours of overtime each week, the money from which I use to support sites such as this and Arktos.
Arktos? Say it ain’t so, Joe! You might get “fired” as a Counter-Currents donor if you keep up such shenanigans! Seriously though, here’s a perfect example of a problem discussed here. Here we have a well-meaning fellow, working overtime, so he can give donations to folks who are no doubt living better than he is, and who are doing exactly what with the money? Well, I guess whatever it is, it’s still better than giving money so that Brimelow and Derbyshire can sit on lawn chairs in the leafy suburbs of CT, smugly smiling for the camera. Choices! Choices! Der Movement, Inc. provides endless choices for your hard-earned money, dear readers. Keep on giving! Make sacrifices! You’ll be “living in the Golden Age” if you give up some of your golden shekels, don’t you know.
White nationalism “went from being conversation you could hold in a bathroom, to the front parlor.”
It’s back in the bathroom now, I guess. And why was it in the bathroom to begin with? With all the fine work of Pierce, up there on the mountaintop of West Virginia, in the middle of the hub-bub of political life?
Sallis right again. How many times have I, over the past few years here, stated that Spencer should have gone into electoral politics (he had all the qualities of a successful politician…read into that what you will), and that his indulgence as a two-bit junior fuhrer was a terrible mistake. Well…
In 2010, Regnery asked Spencer to find candidates to lead the organization. Spencer suggested himself.
At the time, leading such an explicitly racist organization carried great risks for someone with political ambitions. “I felt he was too accomplished and had too bright a career in the offing to accept a position that would forever brand him with the mark of Cain,” Regnery said. “I remember spending time gently trying to talk him out of the idea.” But he took the job, and in a speech last year Regnery said that putting Spencer in charge of NPI “secured my place in history.”
Well, now NPI is falling apart, so it’s not a good history. Regnery’s first instinct was absolutely correct: someone else should have been put in place at NPI, and Spencer should have just been the political “face” of Der Movement. After all, imagine if Spencer never acquired “the mark of Cain” – he would have been well-positioned to have run as a right-wing populist candidate this year, riding on Trump’s coattails. Now, it’s all gone.
Der Movement is a disease of the heart – it is a rapidly progressing cardiovascular disease killing racial activism.
Labels: Alt-Right, Ancient Greeks, Counter Currents, defund the movement, Derbyshire, Durocher, Greg Johnson, James Bowery, Sessions, Spencer, TOO, VDARE
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