Posted on 10/17/2017 1:50:53 PM PDT by DCBryan1
Market doomsayer Marc "Dr. Doom" Faber has launched a racially charged diatribe in his latest newsletter, alleging that the U.S. is great primarily because it is ruled by white people.
The eccentric Gloom, Boom & Doom report author, who often speaks on CNBC and other financial media, generally forecasting some type of market downturn, focused his latest comments on the racial conflicts happening around the country.
(A CNBC spokesperson said it will not book him in the future.)
"And thank God white people populated America, and not the blacks. Otherwise, the US would look like Zimbabwe, which it might look like one day anyway, but at least America enjoyed 200 years in the economic and political sun under a white majority," he wrote.
"I am not a racist, but the reality no matter how politically incorrect needs to be spelled out."
Reached for comment via email, Faber did not back away from his statements to CNBC.
"If stating some historical facts makes me a racist, then I suppose that I am a racist. For years, Japanese were condemned because they denied the Nanking massacre," he told CNBC in an email.
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Ha! Faber college was the name of the college in Animal House. How fitting.
I got most of the letters correct!!!
(yeah I knew but hey - gotta go for it anyways)
Well some of the letters but hey....lol
Exactly. Anyone who doesn’t believe this is a denier who should be prosecuted.
He’s a large fellow. I guess the only reason we haven’t heard about his demise is that MSNBC has to make a cross out of steel to crucify him properly.
I bought five of those notes on eBay for something like $10—1/2 quadrillion dollars! Still have two. They say the first trillion is the hardest. I like how they blacked out the serial number to prevent counterfeiting from the picture.
I’m pretty sure he lives in Chiang Mai Thailand (not that I have a problem with that.)
One needs only to look at Africa for confirmation of Faber’s comments.
“Something like 26,000 miles of oceanfront property in Africa, not one instance of building sea worthy ships or exploration.”
Thomas Sowell wrote about that. It was his contention that nowhere in Africa is there a place to build a deepwater port, and no navigable waterway provides access to the interior.
Finally somebody with cojones to tell the historical truth!
It’s true that America would never have existed if it weren’t for brave Christian Europeans. The evil, racist, commie-marxists saying otherwise are lying through their noses, as the track-record of documented history shows.
“Just as blacks are better at physical sports...”
Debatable. Individually, maybe (and a big maybe at that).
Team sports...heck no. Africa hasn’t even come close to winning a World Cup yet and they never will.
Thomas Sowell wrote about that. It was his contention that nowhere in Africa is there a place to build a deepwater port, and no navigable waterway provides access to the interior."
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Don't tell that to the builders of masterpieces like this...
I have that book (Conquests & Conquerors) and he makes some good points, but I disagree on that premise.
Hardly anything stopped the seafaring peoples of the South Pacific, Scandinavia, and eventually the Spaniards & Portuguese.
And the Mongols were hardly a “sea-faring” people and yet they had the biggest Empire that ever existed. Where there is a will, there is a way. Different peoples have different motivations.
Not true! Africans have built modern ships, ports, airports, etc.
Oh...wait....never mind.
Cucked Boomers incoming. 5...4...3...2...
Thomas Sowell wrote about that. It was his contention that nowhere in Africa is there a place to build a deepwater port, and no navigable waterway provides access to the interior."
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Furthermore, if there were no places to build a port ('deepwater' not needed back then), then the European trade ships would not have been able to dock.
Much of the world was explored and traded with long before the need for a 'deepwater' port.
His argument doesn't make sense.
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