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Racist Nihilists “Protest” on Thanksgiving Weekend

November 29, 2014

 

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HERE are protestors in Oakland, California yesterday, angry that a black teenager who assaulted and possibly tried to kill a police officer in Missouri was shot and killed in the encounter. Not far from where they protested, a 72-year-old woman, Nancy Jo McLellan, was stabbed to death in October. An 18-year-old black teenager has been charged in her murder and was reportedly seen stabbing her while trying to steal her car. He apparently became enraged when the car wouldn’t start. McLellan was returning to her car after a wedding and had never assaulted anyone. She was attacked in broad daylight and there has never been a single protest related to her vicious murder. The truth is, black lives matter more to these protestors, and innocent whites killed in horrific crimes don’t matter at all. The many blacks killed by other blacks don’t matter either. At best, these protestors are racist, mindless sheep and spoiled brats seeking an excuse for righteous misbehavior. They have the same mentality as Nazi youths. At worst, they are evil liars who want to destroy everything good and are motivated by nihilism. See a round-up of protests yesterday here.

These protests will almost certainly lead to more violence and viciousness by black criminals against both whites and blacks, as violent blacks become ever more enraged, impulse-driven and entitled.

Nancy Jo McLellan

Nancy Jo McLellan

— Comments —

John M. writes:

You’ll have to pardon me here, but the Caucasian protestors depicted in the photo are engaged in the exact opposite behavior of what Nazi youths would have done or would be doing today were there in fact any to be seen.

In truth, the universally hated Nazism was nothing more than an enthusiastic “nationalism” based on the “Volk”, i.e., “the people”, related by racial kinship. To be blunt, until just recent times both the legal and logical definition of “nation” began with the commonality of race and language as a required component, clearly elucidated in every edition of Blacks Law Dictionary from the Fourth Edition and those prior. God Himself saw that to be fit with the repeated admonition, “Be ye a separate people” to the Israelites” and “Come out of them and be separate – St. Paul) as did every European nation prior to the ascent of “enlightenment thinking” and its most visible exponent, the French Revolution in 1789. A quick reading of George Washington’s “Farewell Speech” clearly argues that the “Father of our Country” saw (to paraphrase) a nation as “the same people, of the same race, speaking the same language, and of the same religion with slight differences.” The Constitution itself combined with the first 100 years of U.S. immigration laws in particular bear this truism out. It actually took all the way to 1965 for the explicitly race-specific immigration laws of the U.S. to be turned upside down, the Hart-Cuellar Act being accomplished by a dedicated, relentless effort by the non-Israelite, communist-oriented Judaists within our borders. (See “The Culture of Critique” – Dr. Kevin MacDonald) Further, the quote “Some call it communism – I call it Judaism” by “America’s Rabbi” Steven Wise in the 1930’s should dispel any notions to the contrary.

If we actually had “Nazi Youth” in America, the civil rights movement of the 1960’s would have been literally dead in its tracks, not to mention the bankrupting, violent horror which has followed.

Laura writes:

Nazism was universally hated for good reason. To say that it was just an “enthusiastic” nationalism is gross understatement.

I was thinking of the mob behavior of the protestors in comparing them to Nazi youths, and their idolatry of race. They were different, both in their thinking and behavior. They obviously wanted to preserve and elevate their own nation and race, not destroy them.

You seem to be saying, “Well, we actually need Nazi youths. Especially to deal with the Jews.” It goes without saying that we would have a different kind of bankrupting, violent horror if they were around. The Nazis didn’t simply make the common sense connection between ethnicity or race and nation that you mention. They went much further.

Perfesser Plum writes:

I can’t speak for anyone else, but I believe if I saw that pencil-necked four-eyed twisted-lip peckerhead, I’d slap the smug off his smirky mug so hard his jaw would be on the back of his head.

These twerps see themselves as actors in a world-historical drama. They need to see themselves as stompable.

Paul N. writes:

I had the sad experience yesterday of seeing a young friend on Facebook rejoicing in a Tumblr site devoted to getting thought criminals actually fired from their jobs.  Not nihilism, maybe the sort of demonic religious fervor seen in the French Revolution, or Salem Witch Trials?

Paul T. writes:

Your correspondent John M, who terms Nazism nothing more than enthusiastic nationalism, wrote: “…the quote “Some call it communism – I call it Judaism” by “America’s Rabbi” Steven Wise in the 1930′s should dispel any notions to the contrary”.

In They Never Said It: A Book of Fake Quotes, Misquotes, and Misleading Attributions (Oxford University Press, 1990, at p. 132), authors Paul F. Boller Jr. and John George note that Wise was a lifelong foe of communism; that, apparently, no such statement has ever been found in Wise’s writings; and that even American Nazi Party chief, George Lincoln Rockwell, was forced to admit that the statement was a fake. Boller, incidentally, was Professor of History Emeritus at Texas Christian University.

Even apart from the fake quote, it’s dishonest to suggest that Wise spoke for Judaism as a whole. A liberal Reform rabbi and FDR shill, he reportedly used his influence in the WW2 years to discourage the President from meeting with a delegation of Orthodox rabbis and to undercut efforts by Jewish activists who were trying to raise awareness of the mass killing of Jews in Europe  — see e.g. “The Shameful Legacy of Rabbi Stephen Wise”, The Algemeiner.

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