← Autodidact Archive · Original Dissent · Hugh Lincoln
Thread ID: 12602 | Posts: 9 | Started: 2004-03-01
2004-03-01 22:09 | User Profile
Without a doubt, the realization that lower black IQ is a primary contributor to the black condition is a biggie. But it was not until reading an AR cover story by Richard Lynn, the Northern Ireland professor and eugenics guy, that the rest started to click: blacks, in addition to having lower IQs, have poor impulse control, poor future-planning abilities, and are generally more excitable. Aha! This, I believe, is a better explainer of the high rate of black-on-black shootings than low IQ. Add the r-K scale business, which helps to explain why black women have so many children they don't know the names or fathers of, and the documentation of "pathological personality" (follows the Lynn business above), and the picture of who blacks are begins to emerge. That is, a rubber-jointed swarm of dull but physically spontaneous galoots.
All of this knowledge is so helpful, in turn, in explaining what is happening in Haiti. Of course, we all know why Haiti is so poor --- it's the low IQ. But why the looting? And this bizarre story Aristide is telling about a kidnapping --- classic black storytelling. And now Haiti is trying to sue the French government for $2 billion in reparations.
Anyone looking for eerie similarities between Haiti and the Los Angeles Riots should check out the BBC's websites. Just LOOK at those black faces and gestures, the wild gesticulating, the open mouths, the teeth, the extreme but limited-in-range facial expressions. It's like they're ANIMALS, which is not too far off.
What "Passion" is doing for Jews, Haiti is doing for blacks. 200 years these creatures have been without white influence, and yet. Make full use of the situation in debates to press our cause, I say.
2004-03-02 14:44 | User Profile
Good observations. I presume you're familiar with the work of Professor Rushton. See [url]http://www.ssc.uwo.ca/psychology/faculty/rushton.html[/url]
2004-03-06 20:26 | User Profile
[url]http://tinyurl.com/2sy8p[/url] 'Bullet-proof' man shot dead 17/12/2003 12:51 - (SA)
Lagos - A traditional doctor in central Nigeria has been shot dead by a patient who was testing the potency of an anti-bullet charm the herbalist had prepared for him, police said on Wednesday.
Ashi Terfa died when patient Umaa Akor fired a gun at his head two weeks ago in south-central Benue state, police spokesperson Bode Fakeye said.
"Akor went for an insurance against bullets ................
2004-03-07 00:47 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Ed Toner][url]http://tinyurl.com/2sy8p[/url] 'Bullet-proof' man shot dead 17/12/2003 12:51 - (SA)
Lagos - A traditional doctor in central Nigeria has been shot dead by a patient who was testing the potency of an anti-bullet charm the herbalist had prepared for him, police said on Wednesday.
Ashi Terfa died when patient Umaa Akor fired a gun at his head two weeks ago in south-central Benue state, police spokesperson Bode Fakeye said.
"Akor went for an insurance against bullets ................[/QUOTE]
That's the same like when I was on "vacation" in the Congo in 62, the Zimbas used to wear a Juju bag around their neck that was supposed to make them bullet proof. Of course if they got killed then it meant that they didn't believe in the witch doctor. Their are now a lot of non-believers six feet under.
2004-03-07 02:12 | User Profile
I've been to Lagos and Apappa.
Couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of white hating pricks.
2004-03-12 17:00 | User Profile
The U.S. over the years has tried to "fix" Haiti several times. Each time, after the U.S. forces left, the country rapidly descended back into chaos. Now some want the U.S. to go back into Haiti, but there is a lot of resistance this time.
Part of that may be from the fact that the U.S.'s forces are not available because tied are tied up fighting wars in Afghanistan and Iraq to make the world safe for Israel.
Another part might be the administration and much of the U.S. population have realized that the Afro-Carribean country just can't be fixed. Somewhere behind that facade of Political Correctness is the realization that there is something basic and inherently wrong with the Haitians.
When Haitians are brought to the U.S, there is trouble. When Haitians are brought to Canada, there is trouble. Maybe the Haitians are not really victims of the Haitian society, economy or government. The society, economy and government are creations of the Haitians.
We should just have the slogan, "Let Africa be Africa" or "Let Haiti be Haiti".
One interesting aspect to this whole mess is the fight between the mulattos and the more full-blooded Africans. Since the mulattos have some White blood and therefore have higher average I.Q.s, and are more likely to be creative and industrious than the more full blooded Africans, they have risen to the top of the pile of squalor:
...The revolt has heightened pressure on Aristide, who dismisses the opposition as a wealthy mulatto elite intent on maintaining its dominance over Haiti's legions of poor...
The same thing has happened in New Orleans. The Whites have mostly fled to the suburbs and the city is run by a group of mulattos who rule over masses of hopeless Africans.
Diplomats Begin Haiti Peace Efforts, Americans Flee
[url]http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=worldNews&storyID=4405143[/url]
Do you want these people to be YOUR neighbors, white people?
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"Haiti has the dubious distinction of being the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere, and is the only nation founded on a slave uprising.
Despite its status as a potential paradise, Haiti is an utter mess, rife with AIDS and totally dependent on international welfare. Yet while incompetence rules in this land, the Haitians are adept at the one function at which they excel: harming White people.
And today the anti-White pustule of Haiti continues to fester as hordes swarm into Florida en masse.
In 1789, French Haiti was ruled by its 40,000 whites with the assistance of free mulattoes -- to control 500,000 Negro slaves. By 1793, the early revolts had turned into a full-scale race war. In 1791, with the situation in Haiti still touch and go, the Jacobin government in France declared the slaves free and equal citizens. This was a virtual death sentence for the Whites. However, the war did not end until 1805, when the Negro leader of San Domingo, who was encouraging Whites to return, ordered the final extermination of all remaining Whites."
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[url]http://www.nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=2240[/url]
2004-03-12 17:12 | User Profile
[QUOTE]However, the war did not end until 1805, when the Negro leader of San Domingo, who was encouraging Whites to return, ordered the final extermination of all remaining Whites."[/QUOTE]
I guess that means that next year we'll get to celebrate 200 years of black rule!
Great.
200 years of African failure - poverty, ignorance, black magic, slavery, environmental degradation, epidemic STD's, child abuse, drug addiction, and the list goes on my friends.
May a merciful God help the Africans, who are utterly incapable of helping themselves.
Walter
2004-03-13 18:26 | User Profile
[URL]http://reese.king-online.com/[/URL]
For Wednesday, March 10, 2004
Haitian Repetition
Our only legitimate interest in Haiti is to keep its refugees from flooding our shores. End of discussion.
Yet President Bush has once again dispatched Marines to a country that obviously cannot govern itself. The latest just-fled president is the same one the United States installed during the Clinton administration.
Ex-President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, by the way, has told people he was forced out by the United States and dumped in the Central African Republic. He's probably telling the truth, though the Bush administration denies it. We know how credible the Bush administration is.
Haiti is the oldest black independent republic in the world and the most badly governed, impoverished and mismanaged nation on Earth. The only way to restore order and prosperity would be to make it a colony and run the whole thing ourselves. And who wants to do that? Not I.
What the Haitians obviously need is a benevolent dictator, and while they've never had any trouble finding a dictator, they've had a heck of a time trying to find one who was benevolent or even halfway honest. Haitians are in the unpleasant situation of being their own worst enemy.
When they slaughtered the French in the 1700s, they inherited an island paradise, which they have they since ruined. Many of the hills are denuded of trees, the topsoil has washed away, and the silt has ruined the fishing. Haiti is a festering sore of poverty and disease, and I can't imagine anyone being fool enough to want to go near the place.
Bush's intervention, which is mindless, will be no more successful than past interventions. We should simply leave Haiti alone. If the United Nations or France wishes to intervene, then God bless them and good luck. We should have no part in it whatsoever, other than to keep enough ships at sea to interdict and turn back the refugees.
Sometimes with nations, as with individuals, you just have to give up on them. Sadly, Haiti is in that situation. Its population exceeds its resources, both natural and intellectual. It would take a genius of a dictator to bring about even a modest standard of living, and most of Haiti's dictators have been a long way from geniuses and interested not at all in the welfare of the people.
As harsh as it sounds, perhaps a murderous civil war might produce a leader strong enough to shape up the country. We, however, should stop this lying about democracy. Haitians have never had a real democracy and apparently don't want it.
As for Haitian exiles in the United States who always have advice for us about spending our money and using our troops in Haiti, I suggest that if they are that concerned about their homeland, they return there and do the job themselves. No doubt one of Haiti's problems is that its best and brightest fled the country a long time ago.
Actually, what you are seeing in Haiti is a mini view of the problem of overpopulation. When population exceeds the carrying capacity of an area's land and waters, poverty and disease are the result. Where there is poverty and disease, there will also be civic strife.
Our planet was not designed for 6 billion people. We in the United States, deluded as we are with incessant entertainment, are going to face some hard choices in the near future. We'd better find some leaders with brains and backbones pretty soon. The very first hard choice is to stay completely out of Haiti and its internal miseries and strife.
2004-03-13 19:00 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Walter Yannis]May a merciful God help the Africans, who are utterly incapable of helping themselves.[/QUOTE]
Indeed. In Haiti's case, the Dominican Republic needs to take over the whole island and just clean house. It would be that many more beaches for the Alemáns to vacation at.