Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Things That Make You Go Hmmm....

ST LUKE'S: "My mind is completely open to different cultures, but I don't think they should bring them to Britain."

This is just a tidbit from the UK's latest racist sensation, 18 year old Lucy Buchanan who is currently appearing on reality TV show Shipwrecked. The toff racist also advocates a return to slavery but concedes that this is unlikely to happen.

2 Comments:

At 3:26 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

A recent, perhaps trivial, example of this kind of intellectual ethnic warfare is the popular movie Addams Family Values (released in November 1993), produced by Scott Rudin, directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, and written by Paul Rudnick. The bad guys in the movie are virtually anyone with blond hair (the exception being an overweight child), and the good guys include two Jewish children wearing yarmulkes. (Indeed, having blond hair is viewed as a pathology, so that when the dark-haired Addams baby temporarily becomes blond, there is a family crisis.) The featured Jewish child has dark hair, ears glasses, and is physically frail and nonathletic. He often makes precociously intelligent comments, and he is severely punished by the blond-haired counselors for reading a highly intellectual book. The evil gentile children are the opposite: blond, athletic, and unintellectual. Together with other assorted dark-haired children from a variety of ethnic backgrounds and white gentile children rejected by their peers (for being overweight, etc.), the Jewish boy and the Addams family children lead a very violent movement that succeeds in destroying the blond enemy. The movie is a parable illustrating the general thrust of Jewish intellectual and political activity relating to immigration and multiculturalism in Western societies. It is also consistent with the general thrust of Hollywood movies. SAID reviews data indicating Jewish domination of the entertainment industry in the United States. Powers, Rothman and Rothman (1996, 207) characterize television as promoting liberal, cosmopolitan values, and Lichter, Lichter and Rothman (1994, 251) find that television portrays cultural pluralism in positive terms and as easily achieved apart from the activities of a few ignorant or bigoted miscreants.

 
At 4:14 AM, Blogger liam79 said...

now who posted this? if nobody owns up i'm going to treat it as spam and delete it?

if you did post it, i appreciate your diligence.

 

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