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History and Race: The Gates Affair

July 26, 2009 - 12:58 am - by Rick Moran
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2009-07-27 00:18:31

The critics here are right to say this article is largely nonsense, because it is written only allowed, politically correct terms. There are two main problems with discussion on race in this country. The first is the fact that the whole “anti-racism” campaign is mostly phony, its real goal isn’t to stop racial conflict (it almost always escalates racial conflict wherever it can), it goal is political power for the left and class warfare (of a particularly vicious kind) waged by the upper classes, particularly upper middle class nomenklatura, against the white classes below them. Blacks are largely powerless tools in this struggle. The second and REAL heart of black problems in America, THE most taboo issue in politics today, is the issue of black intelligence and capabilities. A while back a libertarian got into a little hot water by suggesting that if blacks were more capable the nature of the market would ensure they got ahead, and that while he acknowledged that some racial discrimination existed, no power on earth could hold blacks back from rising if they had superior abilities. He was pretty much correct. All this comes together in the Gates story. Here is a man who is employed at the W.E.B Dubois Institute, an organization that purports to study Africa and African Americans but mostly just engages in far left and anti-white politics, an institute of hate, peopled largely by tokens, the job of which is to allow Harvard to have black faces in student and faculty pictures, by providing a course (hatred of whitey) that they cannot fail. Do you think that the racial hate politics that comes out of the DuBois institute hits the grandees of the Harvard faculty or the rich non-black students that go there? Do you think it affects them in any negative way? No, it hits blue collar white cops, and blue collar white fireman, and ultimately it hits convenience store clerks (who are certainly not the children of Harvard professors) that are shot dead by black criminals pumped full of hate and unjustified indignation by organizations like Harvard.