Posted on 05/10/2014 12:45:28 PM PDT by Altura Ct.
Great post
Denied by more than a few here
+1
It’s not even about disagreement. They don’t want it discussed.
I don’t do platitudes well
Its funny I don’t think there is any stronger fear whites have today than to be deemed the slightest bit racist....not me obviously
It has killed any Derbyshire honesty
Worse though is the charge of homophobia is a close second
This is how the left wins every time...with this tactic...and war on women or the environment
This forum used to be bullied by folks very PC and finger pointy over race
The many exodus and purges and anti Freeper sites have thinned their ranks markedly
Old sinkspur and howlin and r9etb and non sequitur and trumandogz and illbay and whiskeypapa .....gone but not forgotten
Have some sympathy for them. They are displaying a primitive defense mechanism because the alternative (the "R" word) is so frightening.
People are waking up from 60 years of a pleasant dream. The world they are waking to is a nightmare.
What was supposed to make things better has made them worse - much worse. The responses are typical, and predictable. Denial. Slave Porn. False Science. Projection. Delusions of Grandeur.
The facts are (slowly) washing all of that away. Be patient with your brothers and sisters. Even if they will not all awaken, their children will.
All i know from the experience of history, tells me you are right. They must solve their own problems without us. They must make peace with themselves as well as us.
But until they do, until we convinced them to do so, they will be at war with us and our rights. A war we presently are forced to endure.
Lol
Poetic to the Japs that is...
Jim hits line drive over the cheap seats with post 244
Well done
I admire folks who say the right thing better and with less words
Than me
Whether you came to the US because you were sentenced here, or voluntarily, once you arrived you were in an environment where you either got tough and displayed ingenuity, or you died. I would imagine it was a similar deal with Australia.
Nope. The productive classes just need to STOP making it viable for a non-productive woman to have 10 kids while on the dole. If a woman had to survive on her own production, and that was only good enough to support her, then she would refrain from having kids.
I have seen much the same thing happen twice. In both cases thriving businesses were destroyed within a few years by a buyer who “knew better” than those who had actually been running the business.
I think a big part of this is the enormously disproportionate emphasis in “business education” programs on, as you say, accounting and finance. To the point where I think a great many people graduate with degrees in “business,” and think that accounting and finance is what business is about.
It may be, in financial fields, which I know little about. But I’ve considerable experience in several fields where actual services have to be provided to customers, and those customers made happy, if the business is to prosper.
In one of the businesses I mentioned, the new owner got together a coterie of yes-men and favorites in the front office, and they developed an attitude of disdain for those who did the work, even the project managers and supervisors, etc.
Called them “the guys in the back,” assuming, I guess, that the very hard work they did just happened. Which it was, when they took over, because the previous owner had respected and rewarded their work.
The new guy started cutting back on their commissions, to raise his bottom line, don’t you know. That, combined with the disrespect, within months the core who had previously kept actual production humming with little attention from the front office started jumping ship. And, of course, the front office discovered, to their shock, that when the work doesn’t get done on time and to specification, it creates huge and expensive problems for those “important” people in the front offices.
The owner, of course, attempted to correct these problems. Most of his efforts in this regard made things worse. In about 2.5 years a previously thriving business went belly up. It was really sad for me, because I’d had a lot to do with building the original machine.
But a guy with money and a business degree is often apparently too important to really listen to somebody who doesn’t have either. Very sad, not just for me, but for several dozen people who had also worked hard to build that business and took pride in their work.
My personal opinion, no doubt not all that well justified, is that a “bean-counter” is essential as the number two guy in any business, and quite often a disaster as number one. Most really important business decisions are not at root financial or determined by analyzing numbers, they involve motivating and coordinating people, and people just aren’t numbers.
But I don’t have a degree in business administration, so what do I know?
Boy, are you missing my point. Your point makes some limited sense in today’s world. But that’s not what I’m talking about.
I’m talking about a world in which almost everyone is “non-productive” in an economic sense, because there is no demand for any services they are capable of providing.
This does not mean they are lazy, or have no work ethic, or do not want to produce. The economy has just changed to the point where it is not possible for them to be productive.
I understand this is a concept difficult for most to imagine. This is because human society has existed since its inception in scarcity. The whole purpose of a market is to decide who gets scarce resources. But what if, as an intellectual exercise, we posit a world where “stuff” is not scarce? Can a market exist in the absence of scarcity?
In an immensely wealthy world, do you seriously contend such people should be allowed to starve simply because they aren’t needed any more by the productive economy? Is this in any way their fault?
Are you aware that if the trends I’m discussing continue long enough, you and I, or our children or grandchildren, will most likely be among those “non-productive” classes you would abandon? Not our, or their, fault. Just a result of the natural workings of the market.
I agree, that was a good post. The truth might be hard to swallow, but it is what it is.
Having someone screech “racist” at me isn’t something that concerns me. I’m not going to allow the left to use me as a pawn in that manner.
I dispute that there CAN be such a world. There will ALWAYS be scarcity of something. What will change is what that "something" is.
By the standards of 2000 years ago, we have the ability to give everybody all the wheat they want. But people today now want iPads, 4K HDTV, Lexus cars, etc, etc. As our ability to produce has increased, our ability to WANT has also kept pace.
There are very finite limits on the amount of prime beachfront property that is not subject to technological advances. Likewise other kinds of prime land. There are limits to how much available energy there is (without frying the Earth in waste heat), etc.
In an immensely wealthy world, do you seriously contend such people should be allowed to starve simply because they arent needed any more by the productive economy? Is this in any way their fault?
Please note that I never said anything about letting them starve, just not giving them an incentive to have 10 kids.
God sees two races: the race of the first Adam and the race of the last Adam.
That's just a testimony to how much the New Left has dominated American politics, when even most "conservatives" want to enforce the boundaries of what can or can't be discussed, or even thought. A lot of Republicans are so terrified of being called racists that they've adopted the Left's politically correct doublethink about "equality" and all ethnic differences being "social constructs" that they've stopped opposing open borders, affirmative action, and amnesty for illegal Third World immigrants. Not only that, they join the Left's chorus in shutting up all those who speak out against these things.
Advocates of Third World immigration like to talk about how "hard working" the Third World immigrants are. Many of them are hard-working, but in dead-end, minimum wage jobs. Which would be fine and all, but if they have 10 kids and a minimum wage job, they're a usually bigger drain on social services than somebody with 5 children who doesn't work at all.
It they were voting that way, then it would be a rejection of Christianity.
Besides, it isn’t true, 95% of blacks are not collecting welfare and voting solely for it and affirmative action.
Sons of Ishmael and the rest of us.
Interesting point about the intertwining - personality traits and culture - you're right on this... Thanks for sharing.
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