Tuesday 14 February 2012

Science & Politics of Racial Research
(1996)

RATING:100%
FORMAT:Book



An excellent review of scientific racism in which the tail wags the dog as the prophecy fulfills itself; the theory chasing the data (rather than the other way around). Despite claiming natural superiority, Whites still claim the need for man-made interventions to ensure their alleged superiority; contradicting the original claim.

This is a comprehensive look at the reasons for the endemic White supremacism of the Western world. The self-serving narcissism of White culture is revealed in its centuries-old use of science to try to justify political cynicism as opposed to the claimed disinterested search for truth. Here, the emperor’s new clothes are revealed as non-existent, while pseudo-scientists treat prejudiced assumptions as established facts.

As with so many inferiority complexes, White scientists also get to experience the commonplace guilts of a culture that has abused other ethnic groups for centuries. They wish to claim that such abuse is inevitable given purported genetic superiority of one group over another. To fail to engage in such exculpatory work would mean having to admit to some of the greatest crimes in human history (eg, North-Atlantic Slavery, the British Empire & the Holocaust) and then to admit that ones culture is based on a superficial lie, albeit one with profound political and personal implications.


Copyright © 2012 Frank TALKER. Permission granted to reproduce and distribute it in any format; provided that mention of the author’s Weblog (http://franktalker5.blogspot.com/) is included: E-mail notification requested. All other rights reserved.

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Sleep of Reason:



The dream of reason produces monsters. Imagination deserted by reason creates impossible, useless thoughts. United with reason, imagination is the mother of all art and the source of all its beauty.



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Humans & Aliens:



I am human and let nothing human be alien to me.



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Führerprinzip:



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