This article is a very good example of how Christians today fail to think like trinitarians. They find it impossible to grasp that there can be both one and many at the same time. The Late Presbyterian Church says: "As Christians, we recognize that the boundaries of God’s kingdom are not the same as the boundaries of nations… In God’s kingdom, national borders have no ultimacy." By which they mean that there should be no national borders at all. Joe Morecraft shovels the same swill when he says, again and again, that race is "insignificant" in God’s eyes. And so are your sex organs, apparently, so move to San Francisco and join the party. Notice how things have changed in Rome. Popes now talk about "citizenship in the world community," and "a communion that is not based on ethnic, cultural or social membership, but on common justice." In other words, it is now illegitimate to form states in the way that they were formed throughout all of human history, which also happens to secure the greatest peace. Tom Tancredo is correct that this is "faith-based marketing," not the gospel. In contrast to the modern non-gospel, "St. Thomas Aquinas, discussing charity in the Summa Theologica, wrote that real charity is a) natural, b) divine, and c) directed at those closest to God. Further, according to Thomistic philosophy, our obligations are to those connected to us by nature, to friends rather than to strangers, and to one’s country rather than to the world. Pius XII himself spoke for this tradition when he observed that ‘There exists an order established by God, which requires a more intense love and a preferential good done to those people that are joined to us by special ties. Even our Lord has given the example of this preference towards the country, when He cries on the destruction of Jerusalem." And Saint Paul said he would sacrifice himself to be accursed if it would save his "kinsmen according to the flesh." Ernst Zundel needs to make room in his jail cell for these haters. Can’t you just see Hitler oozing out of their every pore?
Keeping everything you’ve just read in mind, I want you to turn your attention to this article by Walter Williams. First, let me say that I like Mr. Williams. He has a contrariness that is highly admirable in our age of eunuchs. But read his laundry list of black pathologies that have drained our treasuries for generations, and realize that even he expects us to pony up more of the same, for no other reason than a declaration from Abraham Lincoln that turned strangers into co-equal citizens. Our first obligation is to our own people, and old-fasioned "racist" Christians of years gone by never had to learn this. They were born knowing it. Williams denounces the Davis-Bacon Act of 1931 as "racist" and "discriminatory" because it gave an edge to White labor. Well, what’s wrong with that? This is precisely why Northerners were opposed to the western extension of slavery. The West was to be for White people only. Kinists reject the idea that it is our responsibility to subsidize anyone who happens to dwell within our borders. We seek a biblical polity that makes it impossible for us to be dispossessed by placing the power of the vote in the hands of strangers. As Scripture dictates, we will have only our kin to rule over us.
Obviously, this is nonconformance to the Dream of Michael King. Forty years ago, he exclaimed that he had been to the mountaintop and seen the promised land. A few hours later he was banging whores in his motel room, and a few hours after that a demon was poking him in the ass with a pitchfork. So passed the patron saint of Equality, but in all the years hence it has been difficult to understand how anyone will know when his Dream has at last come to fruition. In almost every news piece in recent weeks to mark the anniversary of the assassination, our late nation is called "a work in progress." But even in the 1960s, there was nothing to hinder blacks from reaching their full potential. The "problem" was that Whites wanted their own space, as well as laws to prevent intermarriage. King’s legacy was to remove the last few legal barriers between the races. So now, whenever it is said that the Dream hasn’t been realized, it means that there is still voluntary resistance to total amalgamation. Long may it endure.
Norman Vincent Peale was once denounced by the Pittsburgh Courier (a black newspaper) for advising a black girl against marrying a White boy. The editor responded that "it is not possible to have people of different races, nationalities, and religions living together, working together, and playing together and bar them from intermarrying. We now have a national law that requires that they get their education together… Intermarriage is as necessarily Christian as interfaith and inter-racial education. We will have to have desegregation in that area of life, and it has already begun to move heavily." I’d like to know what Christian homeschoolers think of this. Here’s a man saying what has now become conventional wisdom - that it is "necessarily Christian" to integrate both races and religions. Most homeschoolers are logically inconsistent in this area because they support religious separation when it suits them but not racial separation. Has one ever been able to exist without the other?
"What the European liberal finds out when he goes a-whoring with the ‘vital natural races’ is that ‘where man is not, nature is barren.’ He needs the Christian fairy land, not heathendom. Take a walk through the forests of Arden or share the oars with Ratty on his river. In those worlds, blood is sacred because it is animated by His spirit. And nature is revered because it houses His Kith and Kin… The white Europeans in The Wind and the Willows are Ratty, Mole, Badger, Mr. Toad, and all those animals who adhere to the same code as the four heroes. In the outer wood are the weasels and the stoats, the savage hordes of color, who do not see, when they view the ancient dwellings of the Europeans, home and hearth. They see only something to be plundered. And they get their chance when Mr. Toad, obsessed with his ‘cleverness,’ decides that ‘the plowed furrow, the frequented pasture, the lane of evening lingerings,’ cannot compare to the open road. And what Toad abandons, the weasels and stoats take. But they can do nothing but destroy, like the blacks in Rhodesia and South Africa; they can’t maintain or restore an ancient European dwelling. It is Ratty, Mr. Badger, and the Mole, who help Toad regain his ancestral dwelling. They face the barbarians of color and defeat them. They are greatly outnumbered, but they prevail because they fight for the homely virtues which only the European knows and treasures as his source of strength… ‘It’s my world, and I don’t want any other. What it hasn’t got is not worth having, and what it doesn’t know is not worth knowing.’ Toad’s open-road philosophy leads us to the savage horde barbarism of the stoats and weasels. Ratty’s river leads us back to His Europe." If your heart doesn’t want to leap from your chest when you read Cambria’s beautiful prose then I doubt you have a pulse. You may not have realized that one of the greatest works of English literature is "racist" to the bone. But why would you expect otherwise?
It’s sickening that all those children were cruelly separated from their polygamist parents because one of Obama’s delegates made prank calls saying the children were taught to be "frightened of black people." So now you can have your children taken away from you if you teach them to be sensible but you have weird religious ideas. And Christians are too stupid to realize that they all fall into this category, in the eyes of Christ-haters. You can take one thing to the bank: The satanic government of this country would never have raided a camp of Muslim polygamists. There would be hell to pay. But Whites are afraid to organize because they are afraid of being called "racist." The government also has no problem with sodomites and pornographers. There is absolutely no chance of the Army invading San Francisco.
The managerial state doesn’t like competition. At its root, the "problem" with domestic slavery was not abuse (which was largely fictional) but domesticity. As Dabney explains thoroughly in his magnum opus, Yankees were bothered to no end that the family was considered the main dominion of the slave’s government, and so they proceeded to rob the family (and consequently every other level of government) of its jurisdiction. Unfortunately for us today, the taskmaster on the Potomac is far more brutal than the taskmaster closest to home ever was. Likewise, the manufactured anguish over the Texas polygamists was not what they did in the privacy of their own homes. After all, when has the managerial state ever moralized against sexual abnormality? No, it was the fear that children might be "abused" if married off at young ages. The Texas legislature raised the marriageable age from 14 to 16, and when that didn’t work, it responded to possible abuse with honest-to-God abuse. And to make matters worse, all 400 children are now in the foster care system, where the likelihood for more real abuse jumps exponentially. This is why the Bible deals with polygamy as it does; the cure is worse than the disease.
"As the makeshift mom hollers at you to swallow your zombifying meds – the Texas foster care system is notorious for pumping its charges full of psychotropic drugs – her flaccid live-in lover eyes you lustily."
Obama the baby killer. Notice the racially-choreographed images in this commercial.
Here’s another one of those articles saying that it’s racist if 15% of Whites vote racially, completely ignoring the fact that 80-90% of blacks vote racially.
In this campaign season, it’s easy to see how Communist words like "transformation," "tolerance," and "responsible speech" have infected the minds of voters. Christians used to say what they meant, and "change" was not revered as virtuous. Now we hear politicians advocating change merely for the sake of change, and the Jews pulling the strings laugh themselves silly. It’s like being served gruel for four years. You get tired of it and demand change, so for the next four years the cook serves green mush. You get tired of it and demand gruel again, but it’s the same old slop. One problem is that there are only two pre-determined choices on the menu, but the greater problem is the willingness to eat them. This is what Cambria was saying in his recent post about the twin towers of atheism. It requires great skill to break the will of a people, but it requires absolute genius to convince them to break their own will and call it freedom.
"[T]he most noteworthy Reformed ministries have said NOTHING for the last seven years about unjust war, government lying, torture, the growing police state, and the racketeering and theft within the military-industrial complex… I better not hear a word out of them when a ‘Democrat’ gets in office and does the very same things." As Eric Hoffer once said, all great movements eventually become a business, then degenerate into a racket. This has been true of the church, and if not for the Holy Spirit, the whole thing would be a lost cause. As Chris points out, preachers refuse to put their 501(c)3 incorporated status at risk even when the empire is breaking the Ten Commandments as fast as humanly possible. But they sure do get fired up for their biannual tithing sermons! War is a racket too, as Smedley Butler said, "conducted for the benefit of the very few, at the expense of the very many."
"The supreme function of statesmanship is to provide against preventable evil… Those who knowingly shirk it, deserve, and not infrequently receive, the curses of those who come after." ~ Enoch Powell
"The Declaration of Independence, which Lincoln always quoted selectively, says that the American colonies of Great Britain had become ‘free and independent states’—separate states, mind you, not the monolithic ‘new nation’ he proclaimed at Gettysburg. The U.S. Constitution refers constantly to the states, but never to a ‘nation’; and this is a fact we should ponder."
This little boy is living the American Dream, knowing that one day he’ll be able to vote. Our founding fathers smile as they look down from heaven, because this is exactly the kind of person they wanted to entrust with their children’s future.
It’s curious that we über-honkies are accused of being obsessed with blacks and Jews. Actually, we try to think about them as little as possible. It’s the SPLC that is obsessed with blacks and Jews. As Chris Ortiz writes, they have joined with other hate groups, like the ADL, "to exploit the Holocaust and Southern Slavery into a billy club designed to beat an ignorant population into submission. They have successfully made ‘racist’ the Scarlet Letter of the modern West."
Michael Horton did a good show recently on how every book being sold at Barnes & Noble is "inspirational" and about the twelve steps to some secret knowledge that will turn you into Stuart Smalley. (”I’m good enough, I’m smart enough, and doggone it - people like me!”) It is no wonder that neo-Gnostic Pelagianism is the religion of our age. We Kinists are called "racists" and other pejorative terms - by the way, isn’t it funny how some pejorative terms are considered perfectly acceptable while others are not? - by the very same people because an essential part of their religion is denying the importance of matter, or in this case race. Our "racist" forefathers couldn’t care less about gnosis. Their families and kin that took shape in flesh and blood were of utmost importance, and they knew that salvation was gracious, not from some inner willpower divined by Oprah.
Using the word "nigger" is like eating pig’s feet.
"We all black within," says "the rap Led Zeppelin." I ask you, who else could have thought to rhyme "Leviathan" with "a violin"? I think there’s no doubt that his hit song, "Be A Knicker Too," from his album, "Knicker," will win a dozen Grammies. Is it too much to hope that this could be the theme song for the Democratic National Convention this summer?
Music is logical. Except for black music, of course.
The "family" of the future.
Vogue Italia is trying to do something about the absence of black women in advertising. That’s what you call betting against the market.
"Tanning is out. Fair skin is in."
Muslims say that Greenwich Mean Time was "imposed" on the world by Christians. And so it was, because Christians blessed the world with science. But Muslims want to be scientific too, and it all begins with the creation of Mecca Time, so named because Mecca is "the true centre of the Earth." I beg to differ. Every schoolchild knows that Auschwitz is the center of the Earth and human history.
"It’s time to overhaul the government’s approach to food and farming… [W]e can’t afford a system that guzzles 100 billion gallons of oil each year in pesticides and the long-distance transit of packaged foods… Programs that revive local foods and small farms – via farmers’ markets, community-supported agriculture, and school purchasing programs – are gaining ground across the country. Consumers are clamoring for organic foods, and for more farmer’s markets where growers can increase profits while keeping food prices the same or lower than in supermarkets."
Storey’s Guide to Raising Chickens says that hybrids are bred to desire only one thing: food. "But this characteristic also makes them coop potatoes. When they’re not eating, they have nothing to do except sit around developing bad habits like cannibalism or getting sick and dying. Managing hybrids therefore requires careful attention." As with every other decision in life, go with the pure breeds. Choose life. Make love, not war. Give peace a chance.
Our pal Harry tells us that he has both chicks and ducklings in the same brooder right now. Each of them huddles with its own kind for warmth. Isn’t it interesting that farm animals are segregationists? It reminds us of this poem.
As Pierre L. van den Berghe said, "The degree of cooperation between organisms can be expected to be a direct function of the proportion of the genes they share; conversely, the degree of conflict between them is an inverse function of the proportion of shared genes." It’s all so simple, and it can be seen throughout nature.
It was May when you were fried,
In grease–hot, soy sauce, pain.
You died.
No one remembers you?
Fearful, crushed, little friend.
Fear not, I do.



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