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William Hyde
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Corrective Lenses For The World
by Billy Roper 4-30-08

http://www.whiterevolution.com/story.php?id=205

As we all know, the controlled media skews their news coverage both by deciding what stories to cover and emphasize, as well as in their subtle and not so subtle editorializing. Thus, black on White crimes are ignored or deemphasized, while the rare case of White on black crime is blown out of all proportion. Just by following the controlled media, one would believe that racialist skinheads are constantly stalking every street in America looking for nonWhites to victimize in an epidemic of unending brutality, when in reality more people in America are killed by bumblebee stings every year, than by skinheads.

This bias is evident in entertainment, economic, and international news reporting, as well. Therefore, it's important for concerned and patriotic Americans to learn to filter the mainstream news through the corrective lenses of racial consciousness, and to interpret correctly what they hear in the foreign language of liberal propaganda.

Here's how: Whenever you're reading a newspaper, or looking at an online news website, scan the headlines. Look for buzzwords that imply race was an issue in the incident covered. More importantly, learn how to recognize news stories which ARE important to our race's future, even when they are deemphasized or presented in a manner designed to obscure or deny the racial implications of said story. Examples from a typical day's CNN headline stories:

"Fed may cut rates"
Yes, the Federal Reserve will probably cut key interest rates by another quarter percent this week, but that's as far as they're going to be willing to go because food costs and other basic economic indicator prices are already rising rapidly due to expanding inflation. Lower interest rates encourage borrowing and spending, see, but they also drive up inflation, and high gas prices increase the retail costs of goods and services, as well. What this means: Most people's economic stimulus package refund checks will be eaten up by increased inflationary prices, rather than reinvested in the economy to keep it churning along, as they are designed to do. In other words, instead of the "r" word, we may be whispering the "d" word by the end of summer. People should plan for a difficult economic future in the near term, and perhaps even begin thinking again about how to feed their families if the waste product strikes the oscillating cooling device. Severe economic downturns lead to racial unrest, of course. Food riots, protests, even, dare I say? ('Dare, Dare!')...Civil War Two.

"CSI Star Gary Dourdan Facing Drug Charges"
'And another one's gone, and another one's gone, another one bites the dust.' Not quite as dramatic as a three year sentence for tax evasion, but hey, we'll take what we can get.

"Girl, 6, thrown on fire for being 'lowest class'"
In India, six thousand years after the Aryans established their civilization there, Hinduism and the caste system of racial separation is still alive and well. Unfortunately, despite all their efforts, miscegenation between their descendants and the nonWhites has occurred extensively, so almost no Indians could be considered White, today.

In short, whenever you read or hear or see any news story, ask yourself how the story is affected by, or affects, race. Always think racially and interpret the world through that prism. What is good for the race is good, and what is bad the race is bad. Everything else is fluff, no matter how large the font.


[color="DarkRed"]“We’re the slaves of the phony leaders - Breathe the air we have blown you!”

 
Posted : 30/04/2008 1:41 pm
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