Where had the courage gone over the last sixty years that was needed to tell the truth about racial limitations and differences? Because politically correct or not, the truth is that there is no equality in nature and doubly not so among the races of mankind.
What a pitiful, cowardly plight has befallen America with a misled, unnecessarily guilt-ridden majority of citizens entranced by false equalitarian dogma on race. A submissive mass media propagandizing the public with a scientific fraud. An America governed by a life-time hierarchy of political and judicial leaders with mediocre minds, little moral stamina and prostituting the truth to pander for minority votes. Tragedies compounded by the elections of these fools who came from a citizenry emasculated by several generations of compromise and sickening appeasement. That cringing appeasement being to the Negro race which like any parasite only demanded more and more.
The only answer is that the equalitarian dogma, like a diseased growth, contains within itself not only the seeds of proliferation, but the curse of inevitable societal collapse as well.
As to courage, let a man be told and taught incessantly that everything his forefathers had achieved was largely a matter of chance, the so-called lottery of life; that the perpetual poverty and ignorance of the Negro was not only a question of bad luck but more than likely the fault of himself and his White forefathers; that America's once standards of morals, fiscal responsibility and personal integrity were no better than those of any other culture; that the success of America was mostly by good fortune and nothing to be proud about as it was built upon the backs of Negro slaves; all humanity were innately equal and any distinctions were due to environmental causes - no, let any man have these lies drummed into him over and over and eventually his values and his courage to uphold them will change and deteriorate.
This change, this deterioration must soon spread its venom through the family, the community and the nation. This breakdown of morality is quickly sensed by the criminal, the disgruntled employee, the impressionable teenager and the indifferent teacher. No longer are fashionable the words, "distinguished" or "discriminating". In foolishly defending the present denial of any racial inferiority, the equalitarians necessarily had to destroy any concepts of racial superiority, because one concept could not exist along with the other.
With the neutralizing of racial superiority came the end of respect for authority, the end in the pride in the achievements of the past, the end in honoring the heritage of one's family, in honoring one's race, even in honoring one's country. Dragged down were those men of superior quality who had confidence in their own personal excellence and in their peers and in their race. This was the most serious loss as with it passed the genius of true leadership and the power and will to "raise up" rather than "level down".
Indeed what was lost were those qualities which had given Americans the courage to tell the truth.
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