Experts: Race is not real
Published September 28, 2004
The conclusion reached by the conferees is not news to me. However, it strikes at the heart of what our racist brethen hold dear — the belief there is a 'better' race and they are members of it. Harry, the blogger at Little Geneva, is an adherent to Christian Identity ideology. He is not pleased with what the experts at the conference decided.
"Conservative, traditional values " without racial inequality? As I've said, this is like calling use of the Internet traditional. "Nobody wants to return to a time when blacks or anyone else were second-class citizens." It's common for knees to jerk over that term "second-class citizen." My suggestion is to revoke the citizenship of anyone who is not white and Christian — that is, if the desire is to have a real nation rather than a proposition nation. . . .
Members of the Christian Identity movement believe not only that white supremacy is right and proper, but that it is ordained by God.
Do I expect people to start greeting their height mates as members of the same 'race' within my life time? No. But, the work of the National Science Foundation is worthwhile. It will help dispel at least some of the confusion about what 'race' is.
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A picture of a child.
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In the interest of brotherhood and sisterhood, I have decided to extend the hand of fellowship to all persons who share one of my physical characteristics — crooked little fingers. Welcome to my 'race.'
Note 1: This entry also appeared at Silver Rights.
Note 2: There is more good blogging at Mac-a-ro-nies.
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