30 January, 2013

The Lesson of Amy Biehl

Posted by Socrates in Socrates, William Pierce, William Pierce Wednesday at 4:28 pm | Permanent Link

by Dr. William Pierce.

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“Some of our traits are not really faults in themselves, but they have nevertheless been turned against us by external enemies. For example, there’s our combination of objectivity, altruism, and universalism, which has so often been used by our external enemies to manipulate us for their advantage and to our great disadvantage. Our enemies have discovered that it is very easy to make us feel sorry for them or feel guilty because they are inferior to us in some way, or to convince us that we must bend over backward to be nice to them because we owe them compensation for some past wrong we have done them.”

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  • 2 Responses to “The Lesson of Amy Biehl”

    1. Virgil Says:

      The reductio ad absurdum of the diversity-mongers mentality is: better dead than rude!

    2. CW-2 Says:

      As usual Dr Pierce is right on the mark. In a racially homogenous society it is beneficial to be kind to fellow kinsmen, but to do so in a multiracial society were your competitors are more racially aware and unified than you, it is a disaster.
      The good doctor wrote the following in 1973 as Watergate was unfolding.

      “The first step must be to sweep away the entire system now ruling America. All the greedy, cynical little men now wielding power must go: liberal, moderate and conservative. McGovernite and Nixonite; Eisenhower Republican and Kennedy Democrat; Jew and shabbas goy. No reforms or half-measures, no compromises or political deals with traitors of race and nation, can be tolerated in this step; only a total purge will suffice.”

      Unfortunately that isn’t going to happen this side of a military or economic cataclysm. But with a bunch of maniacal jews at the controls of the runaway Western express it is only a question of time.