30 May, 2019

Individualism and Alienation

Posted by Socrates in Socrates, William Pierce, William Pierce Wednesday at 10:45 am | Permanent Link

by Dr. William Pierce.

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“You know, this whole debate of individualism versus racism is really tricky. It’s easy for people to become confused. I, for example, am more of an individualist than most of the individualists who hate me. What that means depends upon how one understands the term “individualist.” I am an individualist in the sense that I don’t have a lot of sympathy for people who can’t or won’t pull their own weight. I don’t like to meddle in other people’s business, and I like it even less when other people meddle in my business. If one of my fellow Whites doesn’t want to take care of himself, that’s his business. Just don’t ask me to take care of him. I believe in natural selection and the survival of the fittest. I believe that we weaken our race when we help the least fit to survive and reproduce. If we’re going to have a welfare system for our people, then we need a compulsory sterilization system to go along with it. I become more upset when I see a 400-pound White welfare mom surrounded by her brood of runny-nosed kids in the checkout line in front of me paying with food stamps than when I see a Black welfare mother.”

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  • One Response to “Individualism and Alienation”

    1. The Red Skull Says:

      Dr. Pierce on target and 100% correct. Big Jew has a program
      For you.