Le Pen has gone through to the final round of the French Prsidential
election. The result was Chirac 20% Le Pen 17% Jospin 15%.
This is probably the most significant race realist election result in
Europe since the war. It is part of the general move on the continent
towards race realism. RH
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Not you totally disconnected standard 'political correct' asshole,
that's ONLY conceirned about his personal career.
That Le Pen is a fachist, is just a rumour spread by the socialist
and the Criminal Chiraq to avoid having to start being real people
and discusss real themes, and do real things, and stop being
a bunch of lairs.
But donnot worry, as Arlette (the Trotskist party) sais on TV last
night:
We will now go for other means as democratic elections to stop the
right from winning this! It's back to good old russia with the
socialist and their brothers! Unbeleivable.
Steven
Top-posting Nazi accuses Henderson of being a socialist. Comedy
potential unlimited!
He won little more of the vote than the BNP did in Oldham last year,
though.
very bad taste Robert, you can do better then that, Sunil makes a fair
point, instead of a nasty response, you could argue, that the BNP vote in
Oldham was concentrated very highly in an area of high racial unrest, and
was not a national style poll as that of the French elections, the two are
not really comparable.
If the BNP polled 17% of the popular vote, averaged out over all the
parliamentary constituencies in the GE, then that would be fairer
comparison.
Gaz
> --
> Robert Henderson
"Robert Henderson" <Phi...@anywhere.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:K+CYTVA0...@anywhere.demon.co.uk...
Er...obviously you need a smiley to signal a joke. Rather witty I
thought. RH
> Sunil makes a fair
>point, instead of a nasty response, you could argue, that the BNP vote in
>Oldham was concentrated very highly in an area of high racial unrest, and
>was not a national style poll as that of the French elections, the two are
>not really comparable.
>
Absolutely. RH
> In article <Pine.OSF.3.96.1020422125935.22843B-100000@bccmsa>, Dr. Sunil
> <sp...@ic.ac.uk> writes
> >On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Robert Henderson wrote:
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> Le Pen has gone through to the final round of the French Prsidential
> >> election. The result was Chirac 20% Le Pen 17% Jospin 15%.
> >>
> >> This is probably the most significant race realist election result in
> >> Europe since the war. It is part of the general move on the continent
> >> towards race realism. RH
> >
> >He won little more of the vote than the BNP did in Oldham last year,
> >though.
> >
> Best to keep a bag packed, Sunil. RH
Why? The BNP contested neither Ilford seat at the GE.
*****
You are partly right. It appears that the
neo-Commies and socialist slimeballs harp on about
democracy until that democracy produces a result
they don't like; then it's back to riots and
revolutions. However, I still hope people like
you never get to power in any country.
MWL
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On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Robert Henderson wrote:
> In article <Pine.OSF.3.96.1020422163846.22912A-100000@bccmsa>, Dr. Sunil
> <sp...@ic.ac.uk> writes
> >On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Robert Henderson wrote:
> >
> >> In article <Pine.OSF.3.96.1020422125935.22843B-100000@bccmsa>, Dr. Sunil
> >> <sp...@ic.ac.uk> writes
> >> >On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Robert Henderson wrote:
> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> Le Pen has gone through to the final round of the French Prsidential
> >> >> election. The result was Chirac 20% Le Pen 17% Jospin 15%.
> >> >>
> >> >> This is probably the most significant race realist election result in
> >> >> Europe since the war. It is part of the general move on the continent
> >> >> towards race realism. RH
> >> >
> >> >He won little more of the vote than the BNP did in Oldham last year,
> >> >though.
> >> >
> >> Best to keep a bag packed, Sunil. RH
> >
> >Why? The BNP contested neither Ilford seat at the GE.
> >
> We are not talking local any more Sunil. RH
Are we suddenly living in France, now?
Maybe if Le Pen wins - he will send England an extra 3 or 4 million
extra illegal aliens/economic refugees. England, Europe and America
better wake up. Hitler should have sent illegal aliens instead of
Henkels - he would have won. Same type of invasion.
All I can say is LePen is mightier that the horde!
(Sorry couldn't help myself.)
Xeno
We are part of the EU, Sunil. RH
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Indeed. Mass immigration is conquest by other means. RH
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Mais je suis un <<Asian>>, n'est-ce pas?
:)
> In article <Pine.OSF.3.95q.1020422181944.14976E-100000@biochem>, Dr.
> Sunil <sp...@bc.ic.ac.uk> writes
> >
> >
> >On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Robert Henderson wrote:
> >
> >> In article <Pine.OSF.3.96.1020422163846.22912A-100000@bccmsa>, Dr. Sunil
> >> <sp...@ic.ac.uk> writes
> >> >On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Robert Henderson wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> In article <Pine.OSF.3.96.1020422125935.22843B-100000@bccmsa>, Dr. Sunil
> >> >> <sp...@ic.ac.uk> writes
> >> >> >On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Robert Henderson wrote:
> >> >> >
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> Le Pen has gone through to the final round of the French Prsidential
> >> >> >> election. The result was Chirac 20% Le Pen 17% Jospin 15%.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> This is probably the most significant race realist election result in
> >> >> >> Europe since the war. It is part of the general move on the continent
> >> >> >> towards race realism. RH
> >> >> >
> >> >> >He won little more of the vote than the BNP did in Oldham last year,
> >> >> >though.
> >> >> >
> >> >> Best to keep a bag packed, Sunil. RH
> >> >
> >> >Why? The BNP contested neither Ilford seat at the GE.
> >> >
> >> We are not talking local any more Sunil. RH
> >
> >Are we suddenly living in France, now?
> >
>
> We are part of the EU, Sunil. RH
Finally seen the light, I see. Bought a French phrase-book yet, Robert?
A fairly piffling 2% rise for the NF in six years. More significantly,
a drop in support for the SP while the Gaullists have remained more or
less the same.
>
> This is probably the most significant race realist election result in
> Europe since the war.
Oh, rubbish. le Pen's first election was far more significant.
... but then I don't know what 'race realism' means, so you could be
right.
Does it mean anything except 'election with racist candidate who did
quite well'?
> It is part of the general move on the continent towards race realism.
Really? I haven't noticed. Sounds like wishful thinking to me.
But I'll bite. Can anyone tell me what 'race realism' is?
Bien sur, monsieur!
Possibly the begrudging acceptance that matters pertaining to "race" and
culture, primarily I suppose the effects of immigration on the host,
matter more to the average voter than those who would stymie debate had
bargained for??
Any other interpretations...?
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Not if you don't know already. RH
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No. Merely recognising that while we are part of the EU we have
effectively (1) open borders and (2) what the other large EU members do
we shall be forced to do. RH
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>In article <eb35fbed.02042...@posting.google.com>,
>jackkincaid <theov...@another.com> writes
>>> It is part of the general move on the continent towards race realism.
>>
>>Really? I haven't noticed. Sounds like wishful thinking to me.
>>
>>But I'll bite. Can anyone tell me what 'race realism' is?
>
>
>Not if you don't know already. RH
It's usually abbreviated to 'racism'.
typed:
>But I'll bite. Can anyone tell me what 'race realism' is?
a euphemism for common or garden standard issue
insane 'racism' which has been cut to ribbons
because it has no real world meaning...?
a term coined by those who cannot bear to see their religion
in tatters....and wish to continue to worship in secret...?
a bit like 'new' labour.....
or 'real' socialism.....you know.....the kind that is unlike all the
real world versions thus far seen....
the kind there would be if only it was done right.....
if only you'll let the next nut case show you how it should
really really be done....
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We'll be forced to speak French? Perish the thought!
Not only that. Next will be the stripey jumper, the string of onions
round the neck and the waxed moustache. Before we know where we are,
we'll be collaborating with the Germans.
> But I'll bite. Can anyone tell me what 'race realism' is?
Which side of the fence do you want?
If you are a "globalist" then "race realism" equals
supra-nationalism ( the Hitler kind) and is NO good.
(Globalists are trying to irradicate the word "nationalist"
from all languages plus the word does have some bad
connotations to the general public. Some of us ,
French and American et.al. were good "nationalists"
and went to fight a war against little brown people
that didn't want our style of government.)
For the other side, anti-globalist, try the pre 1960's
definition of chauvinism and nationalism.
If you're under 40 years old it means
your father still wants to tell you what to do,
and control YOUR life.
If you're over 40 you realize that "some" of the things
your father made you do have made you the person
you are today. ( If you are a lazy shit then ALL your
failures will be attributable to your father.)
Now here's my question.
When ol' Charlie de Gaul opted out of NATO and wanted his own
nukes, wasn't he being a "race realist"?
Xeno
>In article <eb35fbed.02042...@posting.google.com>,
>jackkincaid <theov...@another.com> writes
>>But I'll bite. Can anyone tell me what 'race realism' is?
>
>Possibly the begrudging acceptance that matters pertaining to "race" and
>culture, primarily I suppose the effects of immigration on the host,
>matter more to the average voter than those who would stymie debate had
>bargained for??
>
****
>Any other interpretations...?
****
I suppose it could come under 'what does it mean to me' rather than some
group sanctioned interpretation.
That said, to me it means that the reality of race is a factor in most
all things, whether it is politically correct to admit that or not.
This morning a US Congresswoman addressed a comment to the 'black
community' who she said 'would understand'. That, prima facie, is
racist. However, since the Congresswoman is black, nothing will be
mentioned in that regard even though it is an example of racist
hypocrisy.
Race realism would remove the double standard that is being applied so
liberally.
jim
Wouldn't the mother of ALL European tongues
LATIN, be more equalizing and collegial?
Since the "empire" has been reunited
why not take back the lingua franca?
Maybe Esperanto?
Xeno
Not even. See http://www.kli.org/
Klingonese is, believe it or not, spoken fluently by more people than speak
the Navajo language, and I believe that the Navajo language is the largest
native-language pool of native speakers in northamerica. _Nobody_ speaks
Latin except for a few hardcore enthusiasts, it's a wonderful language but
just too complex to learn fully without having grown up with it.
Therefor, in the interests of World Peace, I propose that everyone learn to
speak Klingonese, and also to sign in ASL.
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Beware of multi-ordinal words and things that end in "ism",
they tend to mean different things to different people. If you
do indeed "identify" your hopes and ideals with any word ending
in "ism" then you are in a hopeless search. Words have a great
effect in our nervous sytem and therefore it is important to be
able to discriminate between that which has meaning and the
meaningless. Best to concentrate your efforts on a good Semantics
or General Semantics course and to start knowing thyself than
to use words the meaning of which you cannot possibly know.
So, start by simplifying and then reposting that tortured paragraph.
If it wudn't fer the topic of word meanins, it wudn't be such a hoot.
Actually Latin is the direct ancestor of only the Romance languages
(French, Italian, Spanish, etc), though there is of course a lot of
influence (particularly vocab) on English (a Germanic tongue).
Good moaning! I brung you a massage :)
Correct, which leaves the Germanic languages, the slavonic group, Greek,
Finnish, Magyar and Basque. RH
--
Robert Henderson
Seems to me there's nothing tortured about JB's paragraph, only your
inability to understand it or pass an intelligent commentary.
May be you can perhaps elucidate for this ng, what the real definition
of "racism" is; Let's see if that is simple enough for you.
Even better why not ask the readers of this ng to give their
definitions of "racism". The result would prove quite interesting....
Meanwhile why not read A.E. Van Vogt's (1912-2000) "The Pawns of
Null-A",
it should prove and instructive introduction to Semantics and related
subjects within the context of a "Sci-Fi" novel, most enjoyable too.
It must have been a lot easier in the 1800s and early 20th century when
Europe was building railroads, steamships, and later cars, airplanes, radio,
and moving pictures to feel that the white race was superior when the rest
of the world was very backward. In Africa people didn't wear clothing and
lived in mud huts. Now that most of the world has electricity, television,
modern cities, and other amenities that were invented by whites -- it is
less apparent that there are great disparities between peoples.
That is manifestly not the case. Most people in the world don't have
the modern amenities that western science and technology has wrought.
Not only that, but most of the world's population lives under unpleasant
and incompetent dictatorships. RH
--
Robert Henderson
Have you been to Africa or Central America? I was driving through the
Darian Gap between Panama and Colombia and was approached by some indiginous
people who were dressed in clothing that probably pre-dates the arrival of
the Europeans (in style, not age). My kids begged me to buy some little
bird cages and hand-made birds (which appeared to be made from local
materials) these natives were trying to sell. I gave them a few dollars and
we drove on down the rutted dirt road throught the jungle in our VW beetle
and then my wife started laughing -- the little hand-made birds and cages
had tags on them that said "Made in Taiwan, ROC." I have found that it is
very hard to avoid the pervasive impact of Western influence no matter where
I go. Nevertheless, even my 4 year old could observe that these indiginous
people were backward compared to someone living in, say, Tokyo or Singapore.
That was my whole point. Even a child might come to the conclusion that the
Japanese or Malaysians were somehow intellecually superior to the natives of
Panama. Personally, I think that if someone wants to live in the jungle in
a thatched hut and live the way the indiginous people of Panama live -- that
is their right and it is not my right to pass judgement on them. They
certainly live far richer lives than the typical urban ghetto dweller in
Panama City or even Detroit.