Good rebuttal to tribesman Wise from Winston Smith (via The Political Cesspool).
Genocide in Tim Wise's America
Category: A Conversation About Race, Death By Diversity, Hatred Of White People, Jews, The Media
The following guest commentary was penned by Political Cesspool co-host Winston Smith, in response to the venomous hatred of White people that was spewed last week by "mainstream pundit"Â Tim Wise.
Please bear with me for a few moments. . .
An Open Letter to "People of Color"Â in the Liberal Left
For all Africans in America, enjoy that grape drink, or whatever malt liquor you drink.
And for y'all Mestizos, enjoy your Cuervo, or whatever tequila you favor.
All you Jew-boys, pour yourselves a glass of Manischewitz, or whatever kosher toilet water you throw down.
Whatever non-White squatter you are, know this"¦
You need to drink up.
And quickly.
And heavily.
Because your time is limited.
Real damned limited.
So party while you can, but mind the increasingly loud clock ticking away in the corners of your consciousness. . .
Pretty racist stuff, eh? And scary, too. But when you change the references to Mestizos, Blacks, Jews, and other "people of color"Â to "White people,"Â then that's just fine, no harm done. Tim Wise proved it.
We've all read Tim Wise's essay, in which he salivates like an hungry jackal for the day when enough White Americans have died to make a racial minority of those who remain. One gets the impression that Wise would sell his mother if doing so would get him the right to gloat over the corpse of that White person whose death puts the White American population at 49.9%. The reason for Tim Wise's macabre musing is the recent election results; he doesn't like the way the majority of Americans voted. So he responded by writing to the effect of "I'll be SO happy when you White people die."Â
On CNN's website, I saw an interview with Tim Wise. In the interview, he claims that what he wrote applies only to what he calls "the White right,"Â and he says that anyone who takes his words at their face value is illiterate. The interviewer lobs to Wise one powder-puff question after another, none of them coming close to addressing the supremely insulting and racist nature of Wise's screed.
Wise's essay and CNN interview could provide material for months of analysis and comment. But I'll touch upon only a few items.
I'll start with the phrase "people of color,"Â which Wise used with tracer bullet frequency on CNN. I know the definition of racist as a noun is "any White person,"Â and as an adjective is "anything any White person says, writes, does, thinks, or believes."Â (I know this because I read Racism, Schmacism by my bestest friend, James Edwards! Order your copy today!) But the phrase "people of color"Â is the most racist notion I've ever known. Joseph Goebbels would envy whoever came up with it, and he would
appreciate its artful subtlety. The phrase offends me, and it should offend every White person to the point that we protest its every use, like Africans in America protest every use of the "n-word" by White people. "People of color" segregates ALL white people â€" not just Wise's "White Right â€" from humanity. It posits two groups; "people of color," and an implied "other"Âthat doesn't even deserve a name. It dehumanizes ALL White people â€" again, not just Wise's "White Right." There is no difference between the idea behind "people of color" and Tim Wise's interpretation of those signs of another era that read "Whites" and "Non-whites," you know, those signs for which Wise says we pine and wax nostalgic. And there is no difference between Tim Wise and whatever caricature of that era he can imagine. Wise's use of "people of color" marks him with the same racism that he attributes to the White people for whose deaths he lustily yearns.
Missing from the CNN interview was any reference to Wise's maniacal giddiness and sinister schadenfreude at the thought of a rapidly decreasing White population. The interviewer quoted several benign lines from Wise's essay, but none of them had to do with those in which Wise relishes the thought of White people dying en masse so that "people of color"Â become the majority. The interviewer doesn't point out that Wise writes of it with the voice of a criminally insane sadist in one Hollywood's recent torture-porn movies. And some of what he wrote is so morbid that he had to edit it out of what he originally published.
For instance. "We just have to be patient and wait for your hearts to stop beating. And stop they will. And for some of you, real damned soon, truth be told."Â
But the CNN interviewer asked him about none of that, and Wise was very careful to avoid any mention of his stated glee in anticipating a White-minority America via White death. If CNN were to interview me regarding the parody with which I opened this essay, then the questions would be more like, "Why do you want so many people of color to die as quickly as possible? That's what you wrote! What is it that you hate about people of color, so much so that you look forward to the day when they die off in numbers so great that they are no longer a threat to the White majority in America?"Â But, Tim Wise got a pass on all that, and the interviewer asked him leading questions that allowed him stay focused on White "racism."Â The interview was not about Tim Wise's outrageous hate speech; it was a continuation of it, toned down a bit for television consumption.
For all his condemnation of White people, it matters not that Wise told CNN, "I'm white. . .I've been white for a long time."Â The fact is that Wise considers himself to be Jewish (even though some reports indicate his mother was a Gentile) and Jews consider themselves to be a separate race. In fact, the Talmud teaches Jews that they are the only race, and the rest of us are soul-less cattle, fit only to be slaves to Jews. If you take that into account, then it's easy to understand why Tim Wise is comfortable with his cherished vision of a mass White die-off, the way Stalin was comfortable with millions of Ukrainians dying of starvation from his engineered famine in 1932-1933.
All White people should thank Tim Wise, because he has given us irrefutable documentary proof of what we've known and have been saying all along â€" that the Left in America is hateful beyond description. He has revealed with crystal clarity precisely what the Left has in mind for America â€" the fewest White people possible; and he has set in high relief the Left's monumental hypocrisy â€"encouraging non-Whites to aggressively pursue the displacement and elimination of White people, while condemning White people for wanting an America "for ourselves and our posterity." That one blog posting by Tim Wise should be a standard, constant reference for why we advocates for European-Americans do what we do.
Should we be concerned about Tim Wise? Yes, we should be. His Goebbels-esque repetition of "people of color,"Â with its dehumanization of all White people, provides subtle justification for decreasing the White population "by any means necessary."Â Would Tim Wise ever do the dirty work of genocide, pulling triggers, aborting babies, raping women? Of course not; he's a cowardly keyboard commando. He simply encourages other people to stick out their necks to carry out his vision. Like the imams and mullahs who promise 72 virgins in paradise to suicide bombers, Tim Wise will always keep a safe and clean distance from the carnage and corpses required for the execution of his agenda.
On August 3, 2010 man with certain beliefs acted on his beliefs, beliefs that mirror those of Tim Wise. That man was Omar Thornton. After being forced to resign his job for stealing from his employer, Thornton believed that he had been mistreated by the White people at his workplace. So, as he was leaving the facility, he produced a pair of Rugers and began firing at forty White people, killing eight of them and seriously injuring two more, and he justified the murders by saying that every White person he shot was a racist. I've been collecting the comments of people who hail Omar Thornton as an hero, people who say of his victims, "They deserved it."Â Somehow, I think Tim Wise would agree.
http://www.thepoliticalcesspool.org/jamesedwards/2010/11/10/genocide-in-tim-wises-america/
Edited by: DixieDestroyer