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I Felt Good Defending My Race

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Hugh Lincoln [OP]

2005-07-07 14:36 | User Profile

Said a wild-eyed skinhead after a stomping? The terrible Alex Linder after a particularly zingy spintro? The coat-and-tie white supremacist Jared Taylor after a hard day's editing AR?

No, a beaner in LA:

[url]http://blog.vdare.com/archives/2005/07/06/multiculturalism-in-action-grab-your-helmet/[/url]


xmetalhead

2005-07-07 14:56 | User Profile

If Whites did the same they'd be in jail by now.


kminta

2005-07-07 15:28 | User Profile

[QUOTE=xmetalhead]If Whites did the same they'd be in jail by now.[/QUOTE]

If whites did the same, blacks wouldn't be able to walk all over them like they do now.


Quantrill

2005-07-07 15:36 | User Profile

[QUOTE=kminta]If whites did the same, blacks wouldn't be able to walk all over them like they do now.[/QUOTE] Touche, kminta. There are many reasons Western Civilization has gone to hell in a handbasket, but the pusillanimity of the white masses is, unfortunately, one of the foremost.


xmetalhead

2005-07-07 15:47 | User Profile

Whites used to keep the blacks in fear of messing with them. Now it's a crime with a penalty of jail and/or fine. Whites are responsible for that?


MadScienceType

2005-07-07 15:49 | User Profile

[QUOTE=kminta]If whites did the same, blacks wouldn't be able to walk all over them like they do now.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, the parting shot, if you'll pardon the awful pun, of one of the Wichita Five to the Carr Brothers pretty much sez it all.

"Oh no, sir, please, no."


Stanley

2005-07-10 11:12 | User Profile

Hello, Kminta.

My best buddy when I joined the Navy was a bright black kid from East Saint Louis named Randy Hudson. We both wound up in the submarine fleet in Charleston SC. I went out to sea first, and Randy very kindly went to see me off. He saw the crew of the Von Steuben all gathered together, and told me in horror, "They're all white."

I told him, "No, you're wrong. There's my chief, Moe Davis. He's black. And there's two, three, four, five other black guys." This out of a crew of 150. I doubt it was much comfort to him.

He did his time, and got out. I stuck around, and became a chief myself. I was very touched to learn that he was proud that I was a chief.