Archive for January, 2011

30 January, 2011

Posted by Socrates in "sex equality", 'Modern' women, equality, equalocracy, feminism, General Decline, jewed law, Socrates, women, women in the workforce, work at 5:33 am | Permanent Link

Allowing women in the workforce makes as much sense as washing your car in the rain: [Article].

30 January, 2011

Posted by Socrates in 'Middle East', Egypt, Israel, Israel - the facts, jewed Congress, jewed foreign policy, jewed politics, Socrates, Zionism, Zionist lobby at 4:48 am | Permanent Link

If the U.S. had a sane foreign policy, the turmoil in Egypt wouldn’t be our concern. Unfortunately, the U.S. has a crazy foreign policy which revolves around safeguarding Israel. Egypt and Israel have fought each other in two wars (in 1967 and 1973), both of which Israel started, either directly or indirectly. Currently, America pays […]

28 January, 2011

Posted by Socrates in Boasian Jews, Brown v. Board of Education, education, jewed culture, jewed law, Jewish 'experts', public skools, Socrates at 2:48 am | Permanent Link

It’s funny: nobody wanted racial integration in the first place, except for a handful of Jewish and leftist activists. Trivia: the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education ruling wasn’t based on science or fact, but on the “professional” testimony of Jewish race-hucksters such as Otto Klineberg (1899-1992), who coined the bullshit slogan “There is no […]

27 January, 2011

Posted by Socrates in 'Middle East', democracy, elections, Hezbollah, Israel, Israel - the facts, Lebanon, Socrates, Zionism at 8:27 am | Permanent Link

Not to worry. If worse comes to worst, Israel can do what it always does: invade Lebanon: [Article].

26 January, 2011

Posted by Socrates in Socrates, William Pierce, William Pierce Wednesday at 10:07 am | Permanent Link

by Dr. William Pierce. […] “…there’s an intentional effort by the media bosses to distract the viewers and keep them from thinking too much about the real world and the real issues. Give them a steady diet of ball games and Elian Gonzales updates, and they won’t ask too many questions about the important things.” […]

26 January, 2011

Posted by Socrates in "civil rights", black icons, dispossession & destruction, free speech, guns & goy controllers, guns and gun issues, jewed culture, Martin Luther King Jr., Socrates, White identity, White martyrs, White thought at 9:36 am | Permanent Link

Good for him. Let’s hope his attitude spreads. But wait: his situation gets more interesting [Here]: [Article].

23 January, 2011

Posted by Socrates in Nazi era, Nazis, Socrates, Western culture, white nationalism, White Nationalists, White philosophy at 9:34 pm | Permanent Link

Some people get into White Nationalism for the wrong reasons. Instead of getting into it because they want to preserve White culture (the greatest culture in history), they get into it for other reasons, some of which include: 1) they’re bored, 2) they want to “fight the establishment,” 3) they’ve got a Nazi fetish, 4) […]

22 January, 2011

Posted by Socrates in Bradley R. Smith, free speech, Holocaust, holocaust racket, Holocaustianity, Socrates, UN, UNESCO at 7:37 am | Permanent Link

by Bradley R. Smith. […] “I presume that you are aware of the fact that if I go to Germany or Israel to argue for a free exchange of ideas on the question of the WWII German WMD (homicidal gas-chambers) I will be arrested, prosecuted, and in all likelihood imprisoned because I will have questioned […]

21 January, 2011

Posted by Socrates in Big Finance, David Ricardo, economics, economy, free trade, jewed culture, jewed finance, Socrates at 7:24 am | Permanent Link

by Edmund Connelly. […] “The bulk of this argument is made in chapter four of The Betrayal of American Prosperity, ‘Goldilocks and Bubbles: The Faith of Efficient Markets.’ A staunch critic of free-trade theory as practiced by modern America, Prestowitz lays the blame for America’s loss of prosperity at the feet of ‘The Three Apostles: […]

21 January, 2011

Posted by Socrates in movies, music, Socrates at 6:20 am | Permanent Link

“Beethoven is upright and honest, whereas jazz is sneaky and treacherous and effeminate and just plain foreign.” — from the movie “My Life So Far” (1999).