Taylor responds to Sailer

Bart

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America was not founded on racial diversity.


[url]http://www.amren.com/mtnews/archives/2006/02/letter_to_the_a .php[/url]
In his article on "citizenism" in the latest issue, Steve Sailer says any appeal to white interests will fail because whites don't want to "get down and mud-wrestle with the Al Sharptons of the world for control of the racial spoils system." Mr. Sailer can write as dismissively as he likes, but for most of their history, white Americans had a very clear sense of their racial interests, and they acted on them.






The very first American Congressâ€â€￾that of 1790â€â€￾established the young nation's citizenship laws, permitting naturalization only to "free white persons." In 1884, nearly 100 years later, the Supreme Court ruled that this meant American Indians were not citizensâ€â€￾they were not white. Americans passed countless laws to exclude Asians. The ban on immigration and naturalization of Chinese continued until 1943, and was lifted only when the United States found itself allied with China in the Second World War. Congress set an annual quota of 105 Chinese. Until 1965, therefore, we had an immigration policy designed to keep the country white ("citizenism" at its best), and our laws changed only after assurances from liberals that new policies would not upset the ethnic balance.






Of the 50 states, no fewer than 44 had anti-miscegenation laws. Massachusetts lifted its ban in 1843 only for libertarian reasons. The new law explained: "It is cruel, unjust and improper to ... punish that as a high crime, which is at most evidence of vicious feeling, bad taste, and personal degradation."






Several Southern states wrote anti-miscegenation into their constitutions, and South Carolina and Alabama expunged their bans by popular vote only in 1998 and 2000 respectively. Thirty-eight percent of voters in South Carolina and 42 percent in Alabama voted to *keep* the ban.






Until John Kennedy, there was not a single US President who did not take it for granted that, as Harry Truman put it, "Negroes ought to be in Africa, yellow men in Asia and white men in Europe and America."






It was white people with a clear sense of race and racial interests who built the country to which non-whites now want to immigrate. If whites had kept to their earlier policies, Mr. Sailer would not need to promote his clumsy concept of "citizenism." There would be no "racial spoils system," and certainly no "mud wrestling." This is the price whites have paid for their loss of racial consciousness. If they do not regain a sense of their racial interests, they will pay a far higher price: they will become a despised minority in a country that has lost its European culture.
 

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Bart-good post. Where did you get that quote from Harry Truman about "Blacks in Africa, Yellows in Asia"?. I find that interesting since Truman was the President when they intergrated the US military [we haven't won a war since!]tie in Korea and loss in Vietnam. America would be a much greater nation if it were 95% White and the only immigrants were White skilled workers from Europe.
 

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Gary said:
Where did you get that quote from Harry Truman about "Blacks in Africa, Yellows in Asia"?. I find that interesting since Truman was the President when they intergrated the US military [we haven't won a war since!].


Gary,my post is a direct copy of Taylor's response to Sailer.From what I've been able to discover on the internet, the quote was taken from a letter written to his wife while he was a young man. Integrating blacks into the military had the same effect as on the rest of our society. Someone made a comment that is a bit crude, but sums up the situation perfectly." Adding a scoop of crap to a vanilla ice-cream cone doesn't make it taste better,it only destroys it."


"I am strongly of the opinion Negroes ought to be in Africa, yellow men in Asia, and white men in Europe and America."
--Harry S. Truman, cited by Rich Hampson, "Private Letters Reveal Truman's Racist Attitudes," Washington Times, (October 25, 1991).
 

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I am also of the same opinion as Mr.Truman in his letter. I had to laugh when I read the commet about the crap on the ice cream. I believe with all my heart that the USA would have been much,much better off without blacks or other non-whites. I believe history will bear this out. Our once proud military has all but lost it's fighting spirit and high morale.
 

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We've made so many huge mistakes. Importing African slaves, Mexican cheap labor, rioting Muslims in Europe, our terrible wars in the 20th century that killed millions upon millions of our best young white men, legalizing abortion that has butchered countless tens of millions of unborn white babies, a free trade policy that has benefitted Asia and other areas at our own expense. Pretty much every decision that we've made over the last six decades or so has been wrong. We can't do anything right.
 
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