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Kyle Walker, Ubuntu (Texas A&M), April 3, 2008

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The other man that is dangerous and just appeared on campus April 1 is Jared Taylor. He was invited by a student organization called Aggie Independents. This guy proclaims that diversity is our problem and demands that those who oppose his viewpoints to offer one refutation. I will: Adolf Hitler.

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Taylor is nothing new . .  . he is a new packaging on an old evil.

I’ve been at Texas A&M for 10 years and watched it leave these kinds of voices behind during the Robert Gates era. I’m saddened to see these evil voices coming back at the invitation of Aggies.

Many say that freedom of speech is protected. And, yes it is. That is not my complaint. I would say that Hitler would be in his rights to speak on the A&M campus (and U.T. or anywhere). What I think we should be alarmed is not that these folks say what they say. What we should be alarmed about is that folks like this are INVITED by recognized Texas A&M student organizations and presented in an environment in which the opposite voice is never heard on campus.

Perhaps myself and my organization need to quit being so nice. Perhaps we need to step up and make sure that contrasting opinions from this are heard. Either way, the presence of these two men on campus invited by our students is a sign that there is a strong opinion on campus that it is preferred that people would not be something other than white and conservative Christian.

But perhaps that is why you don’t see liberals talking on campus in contrast. We don’t want a world where everyone is alike. My ideal world includes conservatives, whites, and heterosexuals . . . it just includes everyone else equally as well.

In the interest of balance I want to say though that United Campus Ministry at Texas A&M has spent 80 years being a voice to balance out the voices of exclusion on this campus. I’m proud that we are so resilient. Here are some things I’m proud about that we have done over the years:

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Comments

I agree with Mr. Walker wholeheartedly. Jared Taylor is a “dangerous man.” After all, “in an age of universal deceit, telling the truth is a crime.”

Posted by Hector at 6:41 PM on April 4


But perhaps that is why you don’t see liberals talking on campus in contrast. We don’t want a world where everyone is alike. My ideal world includes conservatives, whites, and heterosexuals … it just includes everyone else equally as well.

Well most white nationalist do not think that everyone should be the same.We just do not think we should have to be forced at gunpoint to have to live with them.Go to school with them or be forced to suffer from their pathologies.Thanks to civil rights laws their are more black men in prison than during Jim Crow.The reason so many Black men are in prison has much to do with crimes committed by blacks aginst whites.

Posted by Tony Soprano at 6:43 PM on April 4


Kyle says he has been at Texas A&M for 10 years. As what, janitor? Look at the illiteracy here: “This guy…demands that those who oppose his viewpoint to offer one refutation.” Then “Perhaps myself and my organization…” And the last paragraph starts with a sentence fragment. But it’s ok, Kyle accepts “contrasting opinions,” as long as he agrees with them.

Posted by gg at 6:50 PM on April 4


I can just sense the white guilt pulsing through this one’s veins.

“Perhaps we need to step up and make sure that contrasting opinions from this are heard.”

No reason to be concerned, I believe that the media, movies and television will handle that sort of heavy lifting, Walker.

Posted by Eric at 6:58 PM on April 4


For small-minded individuals, such as the person (Kyle Walker) who wrote the above smear article, it’s more easy to defame someone he doesn’t like by associating them Hitler rather than addressing and attempting to refute the actual substance of the opposing viewpoint.

Posted by Mark P. at 6:59 PM on April 4


As an Europian (Russian) I have to admit that in the USA in one day one can here words Hitler, Nazi, and facist more often thah in Europe in an entire year. My explanation is: this country uses the words so easy, because people know the past only from Hollywood sources.

Posted by at 6:59 PM on April 4


“Many say that freedom of speech is protected. And, yes it is. That is not my complaint.”

What I read in that assertion is simply double-talk! You can’t have both ways….you either have free speech or you don’t.

Posted by at 7:18 PM on April 4


I think brain-dead authoritarians like this guy are dangerous. They’ll guard any concentration camp: Nazi, Commie, Multi-Cultural, etc. It doesn’t matter to them. As long as their views are considered “fashionable.”

Posted by Lefty at 7:20 PM on April 4


“…our ministry opened the then United Campus Ministry building…when George H. W. Bush was running for congress he spoke in our building to the Aggie Republicans because he was not permitted on campus as a politician.”

You know, that was a sensible policy, overturned by the Free Speech Movement at UC Berkeley. That movement was ignited by the long-standing University policy to not allow political activity on University property, the idea being, I assume, that academia should be a place for study that was as disinterested as possible, and not a place for political or other kinds of advocacy.

Many campus groups, including the campus Republicans, lobbied to have this rule overturned, but the University stonewalled, and riots and eventual capitulation followed.

And now, 40 years later, I sign up for a Spanish class at a local college here, and the text is full of diversity exercises, paragraphs extolling examples of diversity followed by questions asking why that example of diversity is good and how it can be strengthened. (Sample chapter from the book: “Spain: Model of Diversity.” No mention of Basque bombings, or of riots and violence over the presence of North Africans).

I had assumed I was safe, because the course was not in “The Department of (Black, Chicano, Women, Native American, Etc.) Studies,” but there is apparently no escape now. I dropped the course. My strong sympathy to those of you with children—now I’m hearing you.

Posted by H. Dumpty at 7:26 PM on April 4


“Either way, the presence of these two men on campus invited by our students is a sign that there is a strong opinion on campus that it is preferred that people would not be something other than white and conservative Christian.”

Not true. Whites just want what other groups take for granted: The ability to organize and speak out against anti-white racism that infects our entire society. We are the only group not allowed to defend ourselves and that is why we are robbed, raped, murdered, assaulted, insulted and discriminated against because of our skin color. People like Kyle Walker are the true Hitlers as they support this dominant form of racism.

Posted by Bernie at 7:41 PM on April 4


Jared Taylor is one of my Civil Rights leaders. Everytime that a racist black preacher NAACP shyster is put on TV to raise awareness to some white on black atrocity we must remember that 50 black on white atrocities are committed for every 1 white on black. And remember that the racist black preacher NAACP shysters have never organized and marched as a result of a black on white crime. Jared Taylor is hated by those black and white Bolshevik genocidal people because he TELLS THE TRUTH!! Viva Jared Taylor!!! March and be activist for your CIVIL RIGHTS!

Posted by Elrey Jones at 7:46 PM on April 4


Just one more of the all to familiar liberal rants that contains not a single specific thing that Jared Taylor said that was incorrect or “evil”. Considering he is equating Jared Taylor to Adolph Hitler you would think he could at least provide one “evil” quote to back up his opinion. Typical liberal propaganda is all this is.

Posted by Robert at 7:51 PM on April 4


Nice of him to link to the AmRen site; I suspect Taylor will end up with a few more readers. There’s nothing like being branded as “evil” to spark people’s curiousity.

Posted by WaitNow at 7:58 PM on April 4


Comparing someone who disagrees with him with Hitler. How original. How boring.

It’s a cowardly and dishonest attempt to end debate before it even begins.

And he’s calling Mr. Taylor “dangerous”?

Posted by Mal Evans at 8:06 PM on April 4


So Jared Taylor finally met the ghost of Adolf Hitler, it was bound to happen sometime if it hadn’t already happened.

> presented in an environment in which the opposite voice
> is never heard on campus.

Actually, we students hear the opposite voice every day. Blah blah Multiculturalism blah blah Diversity blah blah foreign students are important blah blah everyone is equal blah blah institutionalized racism explains minority failures blah blah blah…

Posted by A. Windaus at 8:07 PM on April 4


Racially and ethnically diverse societies become fragmented, tensions arise, and (very often) violent conflict eventually results. Simply look at the past 5,000 years of recorded history. In the past 5,000 years, more than 60% of all wars are caused by racial, ethnic, cultural, and/or religious conflict. Another 20% of wars are fought over land (which is often tied to racial/ethnic claims to said land). The last 20% are due to owed money and treaty obligations. Any military historian will cite these statistics. So by creating, on purpose, a multiracial/multicultural nation, one is merely laying the groundwork for the inevitable future civil war or violent separatist movement - history tells us this.

Posted by Mark Davidson at 8:23 PM on April 4


The final retort of those witn no case, Argumentum ad Hitlerum.

And, in the event she is reading this, Ms. Walker should note there have been avowedly Jewish speakers at Amren
conferences. This is something that never happened at any NSDAP conference, as even Jewish attendance was banned.

Posted by PBL at 8:42 PM on April 4


Did Mr. Walker actually attend the speech?

Posted by RH at 8:47 PM on April 4


This rant by one Kyle Walker reminds me of something I read in a mainstream source a few days ago. It was about the Disney movie “Song of the South,” that Disney no longer lets out of their forsaken “vault” because it dares show black slaves in a relatively happy state of being. The source said that SOTS should only be shown to select groups of film students. As if it contained graphic images of child molestation or nuclear secrets, it has to be contained within a very tight circle of “enlightened” people lest it causes a lot of damage. Come to think of it, after the Los Alamos scandal in the 1990s, our nuclear secrets aren’t as well guarded as SOTS.

Posted by Question Diversity at 8:50 PM on April 4


Once again, it’s the same old vilification and character assassination, with absolutely no mention of Jared Taylor’s actual views, arguments or data. Vague terms like “evil” and mentioning Hitler a couple of times are all these ignorant Marxists really have in their pitiful arsenal.

Yawn.

Posted by ZKR at 9:12 PM on April 4


“Our voice has always been a quiet one. I’m wondering if it has been too quiet.”

No, not at all. You’ve just told at least a half-dozen lies in your poorly expressed message, which has raised the level of your protestations to screeching. That’s not being “too quiet.”

And you were strangely silent on Reverend Wright. Why? Doesn’t his level of vile hatred rise to the point where you feel it should be condemned? If not, why not?

Or are you silent because you agree with him?

Did you ever REALLY consider what Jared Taylor speaks of or do you have a blanket condemnation ready to slam against anyone who isn’t as brainwashed as you are and has not fallen to the level of radical do-gooderism?

Expound on something Jared Taylor really believes without lying about it and see if your argument holds up here.

You have nothing to lose but your ignorance.

Posted by Robert Kelly at 9:28 PM on April 4



Perhaps myself and my organization need to quit being so nice. Perhaps we need to step up and make sure that contrasting opinions from this are heard.

When have these people been nice? Is referring to your opponent as Hitler nice? I would say this guy hasn’t been nice at all.

Posted by sbuffalonative at 9:45 PM on April 4


“What we should be alarmed about is that folks like this are INVITED by recognized Texas A&M student organizations and presented in an environment in which the opposite voice is never heard on campus.”

It is amazing that Mr. Walker, who claims to have been at Texas A&M for ten years, could make this statement. The school’s web site indicates that its college of liberal arts has a Hispanic Studies department and an “Africana Studies” program. Furthermore, all students must complete six hours of “International and Cultural Diversity” as part of Aggieland’s core curriculum.

Political correctness probably gets more promotion at Texas A&M than Catholicism gets at Notre Dame. And since this indoctrination is part of the core curriculum, it will reach a considerably larger audience than will turn out to hear guest speakers like Jared Taylor.

Posted by Randy Bright at 9:51 PM on April 4


Did that guy actually have the nerve to say there are no contrasting opinions to Jared Taylor? The entire humanities department in every college is nothing but a contrasting opinion……And if you disagree with me then you’re worse than Hitler!!!

PS If you haven’t seen “Townson U. Debaters take national championship” on March 26,2008 then hurry up and read it before it drops off the list. It is the most outrageous and hilarious example of political correctness I’ve ever heard in my life. Jared needs to make a hall of fame and post that article up forever.

Posted by at 10:46 PM on April 4


“This guy proclaims that diversity is our problem and demands that those who oppose his viewpoints to offer one refutation.”

Bad writing, bad thinking. They’re connected.

When they address someone who thinks differently their tone is always that of either a Shaming Parent, or a Morally Self-righteous fanatic. They favor the latter for those moments when the debate is not going very well, for them. Meaning, when the person they’re lecturing is not impressed with their argument, or intimidated by their moral bullying.

Either way, it’s always got to be about abstractions like Race. It’s never about Education - for a reason. Because they know that if it were, sooner or later, we’d have to get around to addressing the fact that they don’t know how to write, or even think.

Posted by Dedalus at 11:55 PM on April 4


I wonder if Kyle Walker considers these following types who INFEST campuses all across the country “dangerous”:

Bill Ayers
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=2169
University of Hawaii professor
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=2246
Nikki Giovanni
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=28018
bell hooks
http://www.discoverthenetwork.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=2217
Leonard Jeffies
http://www.discoverthenetwork.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=2220
Amiri Baraka
http://www.discoverthenetwork.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=2171
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=28021
Maulana Karenga
http://www.discoverthenetwork.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=2222

Posted by at 11:56 PM on April 4


Be sure to click and read the original article along with the posts on this nimrod’s blog.

Posted by Flaxen-headed Strumpet at 12:57 AM on April 5


Diversity is a large publicly/Fed funded social program in the USA. It is required; it is everywhere in every public funded institution and corps which are required to hire minorities.
I agree with Soprano; I do not like being forced to tolerate the pathologies of deviance to USA laws/culture. V

Posted by Vickie at 1:37 AM on April 5


and presented in an environment in which the opposite voice is never heard on campus.

North Korean Reeducation Camps
[In Depth — on the right side]

Just one more deluded kid in a 45 year string of deluded kids. One day, he’ll wake up….or not.

Posted by Mike B. at 1:44 AM on April 5


“Hitler”? If that’s what he calls a reasoned argument, then my retort to those like him who wish to stifle free speech is this: “Stalin”.

Posted by jewamongyou at 2:07 AM on April 5


So a “dangerous man” is one who has the guts to say something that the establishment abhors, Mr. Walker? What the numerous amounts of black and mexican race baiters who have come to your school? Did Mr. Taylor say anything about world domination or gassing people?

It’s YOU who are the facist and the Hitler here, Mr. Walker. Why not let the students hear the man speak and make up their own minds?

Posted by at 7:22 AM on April 5


When it comes to hatred of Jews in this country there is no group that harbors more of it than Afro-Americans; in spite of the fact that Jews were in the forefront of the civl rights movement. Some of the vitriol coming from self-anointed Black leaders could be lead articles Nazi party’s Volkischer Beobachter. When one takes into consideration the increasing conversions of Black Americans to Islam there is more than enough evidence to indict. Have you ever heard Jared Taylor or even David Duke (the only guy that can ever be conjured up when you need to cite a White racist) scream things like “Kill them (Whites), kill their women, kill their babies, kill the Jews, Kill the faggots….” ? Those were the utterances of Khalid Muhammed, Farrakhan’s acolyte.
Vicious crimes against Jews and other Whites and Asians have kept increasing over the last forty years while White on Black crime is minimal by comparison unless of course you want to compare the spray painting of the dreade “N” word on a sidewalk or wall with the abduction, sexual degradation, mutilation and immolation of the couple in Knoxville and the countless other atrocities committed against White people every day in every major metropolitan area of this country.

The vicious murders of the MS. Burke, Ms. Carson and the Irreverend White’s diatribe, all coming so close together, have been the “wake up call” to the Dirty War that has been waged for the last four decades.

Posted by at 8:36 AM on April 5


I must agree with Hector, Mr. Taylor is “dangerous”, dangerous to leftist morons who haven’t had a though in their lives, dangerous to the establishment multicult leeches, dangerous to all those who deny the truth when it is not convenient to their ideology. Jared Taylor is one of the few individuals who represents truth and open discussion of race in America, so, of course, he is a very dangerous man. What is truly dangerous is the culture which silences such men, which will go to any lengths to deny the truth. Any organization, whether it be a state or something smaller, cannot survive when insulated from the truth for it has no way of correcting its own mistakes. The former Soviet Union is a good example of the triumph or orthodoxy over truth.

Posted by at 9:08 AM on April 5


“But perhaps that is why you don’t see liberals talking on campus in contrast. We don’t want a world where everyone is alike. My ideal world includes conservatives, whites, and heterosexuals … it just includes everyone else equally as well.”

Liberals are already in firm control of these institutions and they don’t need to go around promoting their ideas. They’re written in stone like commandments and any opposition will be crushed. I wrote an essay for my Latin American studies class and refuted the idea of “hispanic family values”. I received a failing grade from the Professor who is hispanic. I went over her head and appealed to the academic board who overturned her decision, probably out of fear. Fight the system!

Posted by at 9:10 AM on April 5


Kyle Walker. Sir, why not debate Mr. Taylor? Rather than write your snotty little hate article, debate him.

AMREN posters. Go to the original article. You can post a response. Go all the way down past the present responses and you can write one. Do it. If hundreds of us from AMREN speak up, we will get noticed. It is time to ATTACK these anti-white racists. I wrote a response. Never forgive, never forget.

Posted by LOGIC at 10:09 AM on April 5


Why doesn,t zimbabwe have to be diverse? All the whites on Haiti were killed but now since they have decided we need a multicult world, why aren,t they having forced multiculturism? zimbabwe went the opposite way to all black. south africa has started the process. Jared is right. One person called AA and all these preferences an American holocaust which is what it amounts to. Its funny how people can,t be told something. They have to experience it for themselves.

Posted by at 11:01 AM on April 5


Kyle Walker seems to imply that a pro-white, pro-christian conservative outlook prevails and dominates the collegiate culture at Texas A&M today-if this is true, A&M is to be commended as the only campus in the nation where this is true. The cultural marxists have so thoroughly infiltrated and taken over the ranks of teachers and administrators in academia that conservatism has been virtually banished from all American institutions of higher learning! Check A&M’s website and see if you don’t find some reference weepily declaring the college’s “Commitment to Diversity”. Be sure to have a hanky at the ready to dab away those tears!

Posted by John J at 11:10 AM on April 5


Liberals are already in firm control of these institutions and they don’t need to go around promoting their ideas. They’re written in stone like commandments and any opposition will be crushed. I wrote an essay for my Latin American studies class and refuted the idea of “hispanic family values”. I received a failing grade from the Professor who is hispanic. I went over her head and appealed to the academic board who overturned her decision, probably out of fear. Fight the system!

Posted by at 9:10 AM on April 5

Yet that same professor wouldn’t object to you writing an article bashing whites or calling America “racist”, right? With liberals it’s selective tolerance and selective freedom of speech.

Posted by at 12:01 PM on April 5


“I wrote an essay for my Latin American studies class and refuted the idea of “hispanic family values”. I received a failing grade from the Professor who is hispanic. I went over her head and appealed to the academic board who overturned her decision, probably out of fear. Fight the system!”

Posted by at 9:10 AM on April 5

Right you are. Hispanics have a very high out of wedlock birth rate despite that they claim to be such devout Católicos. Some of my colleagues mentioned the fact that so many of the young males wear a Rosary as a necklace. They are so pathetically naive. One day feigning ignorance, I asked on of our recent Salvadoran arrivals( in Spanish) how many Salve Marías you prayed as opposed to the Padre Nuestros and he had no clue as to what the Hell I was talking about. Some gang members even have tatoos of Jesus on the Cross and I know for a fact that they also like the Rosary.

The ones who get pregnant at 16 or less are referred to as “acompañadas”, (I’m sure that you already know that). For those who don’t speak Spanish it means “accompanied” i.e. by the sperm donor. How long that “acompañamiento” lasts is open ended.

I am in no way painting all Hispanics with the same brush. I count many of them as my friends, but for your teacher to take your point personally and to react in such an unprofessional manner might suggest either that she is in denial and embarrassed by the truth or that she also shares the same lack of values. She needs to be taken to the woodshed if not dismissed.
I had a graduate class in Poli Sci with a Professor who was a devout Marxist/Communist. His class was engaging and he, to my surprise, was very open minded when it came to dissent. I, being somewhat right of center, wrote an end of term paper that was completely at odds with his philosophy and world view. I got an A and at the top of the paper he had written, “I agree with nothing that you have said here, but it was still a well thought and interesting paper”. I considered him one of the best teachers that I have ever had.


Posted by Taurus689 at 12:22 PM on April 5


What’s dangerous about Mr. Taylor is that he is a WHITE MAN who is not politically correct when it comes to issues of race, immigration, and nationality. That’s what this is really about

Posted by at 12:22 PM on April 5


Evil means to be bad in the extreme both in motive and potential consequence. It can be pushed by both a majority or a minority. But if by a lonely minority, one would have explain why someone would want to act against their worldly interest by fighting openly. Does it make you feel good to be called evil? Does Taylor make the big bucks giving speechs like Bill Clinton’s speechs praising multiculturalism? Or do college girls faint in adoration like at a speech by Obama? Even if one thinks he’s misguided, give a man some credit; clearly their’s some courage and integrity here.

Evil changes shape. It’s naive to think it would be loyal to an ideology, like a faithful wife. It would have taken courage to fight the ‘powers that be’ in Germany or the Soviet Union in the 1930’s. But…..too late. Evil, being selfish and opportunistic, has taken on the modern shifting forms. It’s going to work within the perimeters of multiculturalism for it’s nefarious machinations. The zeitgeist of the present is where it’s free. Evil is like a virus; it needs a host (ideology), but it’s indifferent to it. Consequences are what counts. God will sort out the good and evil. Whites, in their existential insecurity, have to concentrate on staying in the game.

We do everything for some bigger reason. We put on our shoes in the morning to go to work; we go to work to…….; we can go on like this to infinity. Everything is for something else further down the line. The one exception is existing; we exist for it’s own sake. It either has it’s own justification or it doesn’t. Pessimistic Sigmund Freud reportedly said that to look into the meaning and value of life is to maybe already to be sick, since life has neither meaning or value. Is that true? If Whites effectively accept that as true we’ll become ‘zero’ both in motivation and potential consequences. But the world won’t become ‘zero’. The world will become motivations and potential consequences of other races that don’t ask such introspective questions or give glib answers to them.

Posted by Patrick 2 at 1:41 PM on April 5


Jared is in ” great ” company; 2,000 years ago, Our Lord Jesus, the Christ, was considered a ” dangerous man ” by the p.c. crowd of that era.

Posted by Michigan patriot at 1:41 PM on April 5


A great example of ‘Godwin’s Law’ from Kyle.

Kyle sums up his feelings about the natural order of things in one word, he calls it ‘integration’. He doesn’t feel it necessary to justify or explain integration on any moral or scientific grounds; he just ‘knows’ he’s right.

Hardly a positive example for students.

Posted by at 2:06 PM on April 5


I presume Jared Taylor is in favor of the right of Americans to own guns, correct? If that’s the case, then how in the samhill can he possibly be compared to Adolf Hitler? The Nazi gun control laws of the 1930’s actually served as a model for the 1968 Gun Control Act in the USA.

Posted by Soprano Fan at 6:57 PM on April 5


When does a leftie student multiculturalist encounter reality?

The day his first student loan Payment Now Due letter arrives in the mailbox

Posted by at 7:11 PM on April 5


“I wrote an essay for my Latin American studies class and refuted the idea of “hispanic family values”. I received a failing grade from the Professor who is hispanic. I went over her head and appealed to the academic board who overturned her decision, probably out of fear. Fight the system!”

When dealing with these left wing looneys just remember they’re mostly all bark and no bite. These people count on your fear of being labeled a racist to keep you in line.

Posted by at 7:24 PM on April 5


The question I have is this: will, after 10 more years have passed at Texas A&M, Mr. Ubuntu be capable of writing a coherent paragraph?

Posted by None at 9:49 PM on April 5


I doubt a modern Hitler would have tolerated me as long as Amren has. I’m a 3/16 American Indian convicted felon on the Terrorist Watch List, my wife is Japanese, and our daughter is therefore 13/32 white who won’t be able to grow up shooting my old rifles.

The comparison is massively unfair. Hitler called what he was doing a “counter-enlightenment.” The man was a psychopath. Mr. Taylor - I have not personally met him - appears to want the United States and the rest of Western Civilization to return from the brink of the destruction orchestrated by some of its elites.

One need only compare the tone of discussion here at American Renaissance with that found on some other websites, where my wife was once called a “slant-eyed monster” - an accusation that made 150 years ago would not have required the services of seconds, merely an undertaker and a court.

If Mr. Taylor is “dangerous”, it is because he is right.


Posted by Michael C Scott at 3:59 AM on April 6


This guy proclaims that diversity is our problem and demands that those who oppose his viewpoints to offer one refutation. I will: Adolf Hitler.

That’s not even grammatically correct, but leaving that aside, “Adolph Hitler” is not an argument. It’s not a fact. It’s a name. I’ve noticed that these leftists seem to think that name-calling is an adequate and unanswerable response to any challenge to their dogma. It seems to be a defining characteristic of their philosophy.

Posted by AnalogMan at 5:48 AM on April 6



” I had a graduate class in Poli Sci with a Professor who was a devout Marxist/Communist. His class was engaging and he, to my surprise, was very open minded when it came to dissent. I, being somewhat right of center, wrote an end of term paper that was completely at odds with his philosophy and world view. I got an A and at the top of the paper he had written, “I agree with nothing that you have said here, but it was still a well thought and interesting paper”. I considered him one of the best teachers that I have ever had.

Posted by Taurus689 at 12:22 PM on April 5 “


That the vast majority of post-secondary edjamacators will be over to the left side of the ideological spectrum is a given. And that the vast majority of such people will ALSO be liars, anti-white haters, and all-round reprehensible human waste-matter dedicated to indoctrinating their young charges, should ALSO be a given. This poster was fortunate to have been taught by one of the tiny minority of principled left-wingers who place a higher premium on scholarship and fairness than on pushing their own private political agenda(s).

Consider yourself lucky. Most profs would have failed you for your refusal to drink their Marxist kool-aid. Your dissident essay would, to them, be evidence that you had “not understood the course material,” i.e., been successfully converted to their particular brand of radicalism (see “Posted by at 9:10 AM on April 5”).

Posted by The Incredible Shrinking White Man at 9:45 AM on April 6


Drip, drip, drip! The messages must be publicised in a concise and polite way constantly for that is how many of the “racists” that have poisoned the minds of those who rant and rave against common sense and freedom of speech, for the leaders of these fascists know that if the message is put out constantly, those who are currently brain-washed will be eventually returned to the truth and act accordingly, for they are but human beings with hum,an weaknesses.. I have listened to Jared Taylor’s recent video, he puts the message across in a reasoned way that intelligent minds can accept and if they are honest with no hidden agendas, THEY HAVE TO AGREE. But as Africa now shows us, with the threat by “Robbing Mugabe” of violence to stay in power after wrecking Zimbabwe (are you ready to pay your tax-dollars for the rescue of a country with self-inflicted terminal decline?)just as was accurately forecast in the 1970s by Ian Smith when it was Rhodesia, a country that fed most of sub-Saharan Africa, we need to treat those who are “sick” with the current thought they have that to discuss the problems honestly is “racist” not as it really is, “realist”. We all need to be patient, constant and forthright and most of all polite, not bullying. Bullying is for the fascists, the racists who paint the blacks always as victims and the whites as terrorists.

Write short but reasoned, polite letters constantly to your political representatives as I do. Give them ammunition and let them know that the possibility exists that they may not be elected next time. Just keep dripping the messages as water on a stone and eventually the soft centre of the stone will suddenly wear away in an amazingly short time. People’s thoughts can be returned to common-sense.

RACISTS of our time: The British government and just about the whole of the British people according to “sicko Mugabe”. You would be in good company if you are referred to as a racist.

God bless America and “Nil iligitimus carborundum”.

Posted by Brian Deller at 11:50 AM on April 6


Like the ever-dreaded charge of “racism,” Jared Taylor should tackle the National Socialist movement in one of his articles. As long as the issue is avoided, his arguments will continue to be weakened (to potentially receptive people) by simplistic reductio ad hitlerum rebuttals.

Posted by Suburban Refugee at 12:09 PM on April 6


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The UNDHR is a communist document…

Posted by spy v. spy at 1:01 PM on April 6



One might say that one would expect those who have occupied academia for the past 10 years might have put to better use our tax money used to support it by having learned to express one’s views in a more clear and cogent manner.

Be that as it may, I don’t think anyone seriously doubts that the views of the “other” side have been little heard on campus since the great 60’s 70’s “Liberal” “revolution”.

Ronald

Posted by Ronald at 2:47 PM on April 6


Lol….I whole heartily agree. Jared Taylor is a dangerous man. A VERY dangerous man. Because of Taylor, I woke up. I became aware of something that, in retrospect, I always knew but never allowed myself to become aware of. And once I became aware of it, I could never again deny it or hide from it or pretend things were otherwise. That was years and years ago. At the time, nobody I knew, knew what I knew. Or rather, everyone knew what I did but weren’t aware of it. But, today, most of those people know. Behind closed doors, we talk about. Increasingly, we talk about it in the open.

Eventually, EVERYONE will be like us. Every last person. Jared Taylor is the most dangerous type of man there is. The type that wakes people up.

Posted by at 7:07 PM on April 6



“Like the ever-dreaded charge of “racism,” Jared Taylor should tackle the National Socialist movement in one of his articles. As long as the issue is avoided, his arguments will continue to be weakened (to potentially receptive people) by simplistic reductio ad hitlerum rebuttals.

Posted by Suburban Refugee at 12:09 PM on April 6”


A very good suggestion! As the odious and idiotic comparisons to Hitler show no signs of disappearing on their own, it would be helpful for Mr. Taylor to have some published statements and/or prepared sound bites on the subject that would clearly distinguish between what AmRen stands for, versus what actual Nazi/Neo-Nazi orgs stand for.

This way, next time someone like Kyle Walker indulges in this “reductio ad hitlerum” foolishness, Mr. Taylor could quickly and convincingly SHUT THEM UP — or at least force his opponents to take a different, more honest, and less LAZY approach to their critiques.

Posted by Right-Wing Rocker at 8:36 PM on April 6


During the height of Stalinist terror, there were signs
that read, “Dare to support Stalin.” The Left is always the same.
It thrives in the climate of hysteria and the idea of Fascist
Danger. It has to maintain this climate, even after it has tri-
umphed as it has in the Academy. When the hysteria fades, to that
extent people begin to think and the end is near. Of course, Fas-
cism can work the same way, but it also has the positive: the
country’s history and tradition. The Left consciously attempts
to destroy both of those. Thus, when the emergency has passed,
the Fascist state has at least the possibility of transitioning
back to a healthy routine. By definition, the a Communist state
never can. So much for the the idea that Fascism and Communist
are the same. Both Totalitarian, yes, but still quite different.

Posted by Freyr at 10:46 PM on April 6


Freyr at 10:46PM on 04/06,

Well said. I can think of one country that transitioned peacefully from a fascist to democratic state right off the top of my head. Spain went from Franco right to a constituional monarchy.

Tom Iron…

Posted by Tom Iron... at 7:46 AM on April 7


Everyone on this site is a racists. All humans have racist tendocies. But you just need to look out your colored counter part with love even if he hates your guts. Because initially he will come around with love.

All true love your neighboor and treat him as u would want to be treated.

Posted by the mac at 1:44 PM on April 7


Here is a relevant page in a good web site.

The Hitler Card fallacy:

http://www.fallacyfiles.org/adnazium.html

Posted by Ken P. at 6:39 PM on April 7


“I’m a 3/16 American Indian convicted felon on the Terrorist Watch List, my wife is Japanese, and our daughter is therefore 13/32 white who won’t be able to grow up shooting my old rifles.”

Yes, she can. Your wife can own guns in CO, even if she isn’t a citizen. Your daughter can certainly own guns, as she is a US citizen. Your wife can get your old rifles back, and your household can once again be armed. As convicted felon G. Gordan Libby always pointed out, while HE cannot own guns, his wife has a whole bunch on her side of the bed!

Happy Future Gunfire!

Posted by at 11:22 AM on April 8


I understand all the comments here and agree with them. Yet it is true that we need to conduct ourselves in such a way that puts the lie to such an accusation. But many comments on other articles often come near confirming the lie. In order to make progress, we have to be clear about what we think we are.

Posted by Whiteplight at 9:04 PM on April 8



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